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Community Covid-19 Check-in Post!

Community Covid-19 Check-in Post!

This is certainly an interesting time right now. I know many of us around the world are social distancing, self-quarantining, or whatever phrase you are using for it. 

So let's take a moment and check-in here and let the community know how you're doing during all this.

 

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Reply #201 Top

Off topic a tad, but I have been told that I have a mass on my thyroid.  Getting it biopsied next week.  Cancer runs in my family.

Reply #202 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 201

Off topic a tad, but I have been told that I have a mass on my thyroid.  Getting it biopsied next week.  Cancer runs in my family.
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You'll be fine Jim... :-)

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Reply #203 Top

Ty for your nice words all!

Hope it works out well for you RND!

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Reply #204 Top

Hey everyone! I'm 2 weeks away from my second vaccination. YAY! Didn't even feel the first one, and had no side effects at all except the sore arm for a day. (I had the Pfizer shot). The reason I'm posting here is because I'm happy to have survived this pandemic! I really didn't think I would. I was certain Covid would kill me if I got it, and I can't believe I managed to escape it as my kids were constantly being sent home from school to self-isolate after coming into contact with carriers!

Anyway, I'm still here. my health isn't brilliant but I should survive a little longer. :) Maybe I should skin something to celebrate not being dead?

Take care everyone....... B[]

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Reply #205 Top

Quoting BoXXi, reply 204

Maybe I should skin something to celebrate not being dead?
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LOL....and that would be awesome!   I'm still loving Hemosiderosis.  Could use a Windows 10 update?

Reply #206 Top

I too had my first Covid-19 vaccination, May 17 will be my second (last), so far no side affects, mine was Moderna, and I concur with Jim, be nice to see you skinning again BoXXi. :thumbsup:  

Reply #207 Top

I got both vaccination shots back in  March/April. Only side affect was in the second shot. I felt pain in my muscles as if I had worked out in the gym. After a couple days and some Tylenol , I was just fine.

-- Ace --

PS - My vaccine was produced by Pfizer.

Reply #208 Top

Quoting BoXXi, reply 204

Anyway, I'm still here. my health isn't brilliant but I should survive a little longer. Maybe I should skin something to celebrate not being dead?
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  :thumbsup:  B)  

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 201

Off topic a tad, but I have been told that I have a mass on my thyroid.  Getting it biopsied next week.  Cancer runs in my family.
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I do not have cancer!!  Yay me!!

Reply #210 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 209

I do not have cancer!!  Yay me!!
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:thumbsup:  <3  

Reply #211 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 209


Quoting RedneckDude,

Off topic a tad, but I have been told that I have a mass on my thyroid.  Getting it biopsied next week.  Cancer runs in my family.

I do not have cancer!!  Yay me!!

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 209

I do not have cancer!! Yay me!!
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:thumbsup:  

Reply #213 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 209

I do not have cancer!! Yay me!!
End of RedneckDude's quote

5* 5*  5*  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:  

Reply #214 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 209


Quoting RedneckDude,

Off topic a tad, but I have been told that I have a mass on my thyroid.  Getting it biopsied next week.  Cancer runs in my family.

I do not have cancer!!  Yay me!!

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That's great news, Jim, glad to hear it. :thumbsup:  

Reply #215 Top

Geno here; still 86 and living in Senior Apartments in Camas, WA.  Got both shots at the VA and felt secure.  Then suddenly, I got a kidney disease called Nephrotic Syndrome............from taking asprin.  Just got through with 8 months of horrendous treatments and I am now in remission.  Was worried about Covid, just like everyone else, and wham, out of left field......kidney.  Just goes to show ya;  LIFE CAN BE DANGEROUS TO YOU HEALTH.....!.

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Reply #216 Top

Quoting gpensanti, reply 215

LIFE CAN BE DANGEROUS TO YOU HEALTH.....!.
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It sure can!  I had another fall last Friday [30.04.21] and suffered damage to my right shoulder/upper chest area.  I was fumbling around in the dark to turn my bedside lamp on when I lost my balance and landed awkwardly on my right elbow... and geez, didn't it hurt.... and then some. Trouble is, since I was diagnosed with vertigo and diabetes, my balance hasn't been the greatest at the best of times, but in the dark it's even worse because I often can't see anything to get my bearings, etc.

Thing is, though I landed firstly on my elbow, my arm was pushed upward and probably dislocated my shoulder as well as injure my collarbone.  I say that because the actual shoulder joint is quite sore.  Luckily it went straight back in, but it's the collarbone area that's causing the greatest pain and discomfort.  I don't think anything is broken, it feels more like soft tissue damage and it may be that I have torn some ligaments and muscle during the fall.

If it doesn't improve by Monday [10.05.21] I shall go to my doctor to get it properly assessed, just in case the damage is more serious than I first thought.

Reply #217 Top

Quoting starkers, reply 216
my balance hasn't been the greatest at the best of times, but in the dark it's even worse because I often can't see anything to get my bearings, etc.
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I have some very low light LEDs at strategic locations to keep me oriented when I move around at night.

 
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Reply #218 Top

Quoting Victechnical, reply 217


Quoting starkers,
my balance hasn't been the greatest at the best of times, but in the dark it's even worse because I often can't see anything to get my bearings, etc.



I have some very low light LEDs at strategic locations to keep me oriented when I move around at night.


 


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We usually have some low-light LEDs set up to help with night movements, but we recently moved and thus far have not been able to access the box they're packed in.  I certainly won't be able to locate them while struggling with this pain, but I have a couple of housemates looking for them for me.

It's one of the most niggling and uncomfortable injuries I've ever had.  I can't cough, sneeze or fart without the pain reaching a 7 or 8 out of 10.  While I'm using my left arm/hand to do any lifting and most tasks, it still aggravates the injury on the right.

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Quoting starkers, reply 218


 





 






 





 


It's one of the most niggling and uncomfortable injuries I've ever had.  I can't cough, sneeze or fart without the pain reaching a 7 or 8 out of 10.  While I'm using my left arm/hand to do any lifting and most tasks, it still aggravates the injury on the right.

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More Beer

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Reply #220 Top

Quoting Aussie007, reply 219


Quoting starkers,





 








 









 







 


It's one of the most niggling and uncomfortable injuries I've ever had.  I can't cough, sneeze or fart without the pain reaching a 7 or 8 out of 10.  While I'm using my left arm/hand to do any lifting and most tasks, it still aggravates the injury on the right.



More Beer

:beer: :beer:  :beer:  :beer:  :beer:  :beer:  

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Yup, more of that.... lots more!!!!

Reply #221 Top

Happy to say today I got my second vaccine. Fully vaxed now.

Reply #222 Top

Oh what fun....attempting to survive my first AZ jab on Thursday.....currently at second round of fever....

Bit rich having just got over a spider bite....with massive temperature followed by cellulitis and a round of anti-biotics.

Some prick out there clearly wants me dead....;)

Reply #223 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 222

Oh what fun....attempting to survive my first AZ jab on Thursday.....currently at second round of fever....

Bit rich having just got over a spider bite....with massive temperature followed by cellulitis and a round of anti-biotics.
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I was bitten by a whitetail spider in the late 90's and took almost a year to fully recover.  I was rushed to the Princess Alexandra Hospital with a massive temperature the morning after the bite... I spent close to a month in there with a flesh eating bacteria that ate away much of my left calf and left a big hole there.  I was eventually discharged once they'd halted the necrotising of my leg, but it took another 10 months or more for the wound to heal.

I get my second Astra Zeneca shot on July 6 and I'll hopefully be covered against Covid.  The first shot was painless and I suffered no ill-effects, so I'm not concerned about the second dose despite various reports highlighting blood clots and other issues.

Reply #224 Top

Hi all

 

Everything is going well here in sunny socialist Victoria with our glorious leader proclaiming a easing in restrictions . But on the serious side, we are all healthy, no sign of COVID, both my partner and 92 year old father in law are vaccinated now. as for myself, i just spent a month in hospital due to a strangulated bowel which resulted in a 10 centimetre section of my small bowel being removed resulting in my now need to wear a bag to catch my poo lol. It was serious for awhile with me being placed in a medically induced coma for 9 days because my body went into sepsis and most of my organs decided to shut down. i had 4 surgeries in 5 days to fix me up and a 2 week stay in ICU then into the ward of Bendigo hospital for another 3 weeks. Well i am back at home, recovering well, my organs are working well again. still a ways to go but what should have killed me did not. On the plus side i lost 30 kilograms while all this went on so that's a good thing. As for my vaccinations, my doctor has advised me against it for the time being, he wants me to wait until i am further recovered which makes sense. I can't have the Astrazenica vaccine because i have already had 3 major DVT's in my leg so the risks of  further blood clots are a lot higher for me so once i am allowed i will me getting the Pfizer variant instead. Well that's my check in. I hope everyone is healthy and well and staying safe. Take care |-)  

Reply #225 Top

Hey Nimbin, long time no see.  It's good to see you after so long, though reading of your health issues wasn't good.  That sepsis is a damned horrible thing.  Shaunna ended up with it earlier in the year from a small scratch on her leg and spent a couple of weeks in Launceston General Hospital.;  It was touch and go for a while that she may end up losing that leg.  Fortunately, they got it under control and she fully recovered.

I had the AstraZeneca first shot and had no issues with blood clots, though I do have a narrowing of an artery in my lower left leg.  My doctor didn't think it would pose a threat so I went ahead with the first jab undeterred.  There has been a lot of talk about the AstraZeneca vaccine posing risks, and then they lowered the age to 60's and above, but I am 68 and wasn't worried.

As I read it, you are better off with the Phizer shot, and hopefully you can receive it soon.  The alternative is Covid and not something anybody would want.