iguana wrote: » I don't know if it's been mentioned on this thread. But if you have symptoms it mightn't be a bad idea to jot down a brief diary/timeline of symptoms. That way if you get a positive test result or find out retrospectively that you had it, you will have a record of of how the illness went just incase it's ever helpful for the purposes of future study. I typed everything into a draft email, so on the off chance it's ever useful to anyone I have it all saved. (Or I have a little diary of that time I got through a pandemic by being a hypochondriac with delusions of grandeur!)
sean29 wrote: » Also, a friend of mine has symptoms, rang GP and he was charged 65 euro for phone consultation! Is this legal?https://www.thejournal.ie/coronavirus-gp-charge-5049102-Mar2020/
sean29 wrote: » Just came back from Tallaght (Shamrock stadium) There were a few people there waiting to be tested but the place looked deserted. Rang HSE and was told that there will be no testing there today as they were out of testing kits. No text, no email, nothing! I was told to wait for another appointment
Lisha wrote: » Hi I’m on day 8 since symptoms very high temps, can get to 39.8 during night. I’m alternating panadol, solpadeine, and nurofen. I’m so exhausted. Literally didn’t leave bed til 4pm today. Sore throat, dry cough but only if I talk n walk. I’d sleep 27/7 at minute. Can’t watch Netflix or read I’m useless. Doc gave me antibiotics n steroids Wednesday as I felt it was sore throat thing I often get. Felt better Thursday but by yesterday evening I’m worse than ever. Was tested Friday so hoping for results by Thursday... I still don’t think it’s covid as my lungs are ok bar the cough. But whatever I have it’s evil. I’m actually scared at times as can’t even put a brave face in front of my children. Very unlike me. I feel Like a shadow
CruelSummer wrote: » I read Dr Ciara Kelly’s article in the Independent today and found it very informative. One interesting piece of information from it was that herself and her daughter got tested on the same day last weekend. Because she is a doctor, her test was prioritised and she got her results quickly which turned out to be positive. Her daughter’s results took much longer to come back despite being tested on the same daywith similar symptoms. Her daughters test also tested negative...which led to her question are there a lot of false negatives out there...
jrosen wrote: » wouldnt you think she would have the sense to shut up. As if we need more hysteria and worry amongst society. Now we will have people thinking their negative test isn't negative after all.
tringle wrote: » Hi all, still waiting on test results, 10 DAYS now. GP says to call HSE. HSE says to call GP. Still coughing, off work and self isolating now for 3 weeks almost. Any suggestions???
expectationlost wrote: » are you in an essential line of work?
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » Has anyone experienced an eye infection as one of their symptoms? One of my family members has suddenly got one out of the blue today, based on my reading online it seems that a very small number of the cases in China experienced something similar. They currently have no other symptoms but we're obviously concerned.
LashingLady wrote: » Do you think knowing the truth is akin to hysteria and worry? And if there is a high rate if negative tests people need to know rather than thinking they are safe to resume contact with vulnerable members of their family or the public that they care for? As someone who is on day 12 of an intense, strange viral respiratory illness I will have a lot of questions if my test comes back negative
Away With The Fairies wrote: » For those that are waiting, I presume you've been in touch with your doctor by phone. Did they give you advice on how to ease the symptoms? I have paracetamol, so I'm good there. But what about cough medicine? I'm trying to be prepared and have things in the house.
LashingLady wrote: » You might want to ask your GP - i.e. I’m not implying any medical advice! But: I felt like my chest was getting congested after a few days so got Exputex. Doc gave me an antibiotic when he referred me in case it was a chest infection. I started taking that as a precaution also. Generally I’m not a fan of taking antibiotics when it might be a virus but in this case with risk of secondary lung infection I thought what you need. I also had an awful night of chills/sweats snd gastric symptoms and found diaoralyte helped the next day. Rest is the main helper though
tringle wrote: » Yes. Once im well i can work from home after i visit the office to collect some stuff. But whole household in isolation till i get all clear and cough cannot be treated either. Hse helpline said 10 days seems too long waiting on results.
Akabusi wrote: » Yes that was one of my symptoms. Along with the dry cough and tickly throat. I was in Spain and developed this 5 days after returning. I was tested on the 20th but haven't got results yet. On Thursday my 6 year old son came down with a sore throat, and fever. We are still isolating.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » I have paracetamol, so I'm good there. But what about cough medicine? I'm trying to be prepared and have things in the house.
Deleted User wrote: » I feel fortunate that I probably now have great antibodies against it which is the very best place to be. I doubt if I will ever be tested for the virus, but if a test for antibodies becomes readily available I will go for that and hope to be able to prove I can be a useful and helpful member of society again
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » Good to know, did all symptoms come at the same time or did you develop the eye infection first? Hope you're feeling better!
Akabusi wrote: » Thanks, fully recovered. The eye became sore first and it wasn't like a normal eye infection where your eyelids would be stuck together after waking up. There was a dull ache in it and the eye and surrounding area was sore to touch. The eye was like this for 2 - 3 days and within that time the cough and tickly throat also developed.
Tilikum17 wrote: » Hi, are you including sat & Sunday in those 10 days? I’m waiting since last Wednesday.
DisneyLover wrote: » I'm waiting 8 days now and I'm hospital staff needing to get back absolute joke I was told cause I'm in HC it would take 2 days max.
LashingLady wrote: » It is a joke! 10 days here, 8 days there... someone up-thread said they called and were told there was no record of being tested... I’m starting to wonder if they MISLAID a load of tests....