Glad you are feeling better. Have you determined a likely source from where you contracted the virus?
Glad you are feeling better. Have you determined a likely source from where you contracted the virus?
Honestly couldn't tell you with a high degree of confidence because I have a small ocean of anecdotes about COVID patients from my friends in practice, what I've read online, etc. floating around in my head. However, my general, subjective impression is that patients who get worse have waxing-waning severity of the same mostly mild symptoms (fever cough etc etc etc), not complete asymptomaticity for several days in a row.
So, assuming this is COVID, I think odds are very good you are on the road to recovery. I just am a worrywort and know that this virus is very different than what we've seen before, so I am trying to convince everyone I care about to be as cautious as they can in all ways when it comes to this disease.
Thanks for sharing and putting a personal spin on this for all of us. I’ve known a number of guys at work that had experienced the same things as early as mid-January. Given the “where” and level of public exposure we get...it makes you wonder.
I’m glad you and the Mrs are feeling better.
Jim
Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
George, thank you for taking the time to write up and share your experience. I am delighted that you and your spouse are doing better.
Back in mid to late February my whole family came down with very similar symptoms. I work at a college with a pretty large number of international students.
My doctor says there's no way that we had it, but I just don't know for sure. Probably never will.
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Definitely not "no way" you had it. Very possible. That said, I don't think you will never know. You may at some point sooner than later be eligible to get a serology test that would tell you if you developed antibodies to the virus, which will be important knowledge from a public health perspective.
I think the tricky part will be getting people who are definitionally healthy to go to a facility to get bloods drawn while the virus is still raging. Also may be a challenge to get enough qualified lab personnel to process both serology tests and PCR for active infection if we try to do both en masse.
Still I agree it should be reasonably easy to develop the test in a 3-6 month time frame and it sounds like many are working on this as we speak. Definitely agree we need it to get our arms all the way round this thing
Glad to hear you are feeling better George. 👍🏽👍🏽