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just found out tonight that my sister in law who is a nurse has tested positive for the rona. not only that my middle brother and his daughter have been having sore throats which is a symptom.

we all got to together for Christmas. them, mom, little brother, me and my better half.

reason i say i'm going to have to bite the bullet is my mom has been deathly afraid of it, she's 76. she still drives when she going to places that aren't real congested, she won't drive where it is. so i have to take her to about 75% of the places she needs to go. better half does sometimes. i also have to go across the drive and do things for her from time to time. little brother lives on the property also, but he leaves at the butt crack of dawn for work and gets home late. middle brother lives 30 miles away so he  can't really do much with out a lot of planning first. so it's up to me, i'd still do it anyway if they could cause i'm the oldest and feel it's my place. 

it's been 4 days, they say any where from 2 to 14 for symptoms to show.

tomorrow she wants to go get tested, and get the vaccine if possible. shes has been really fretting about catching it

i wasn't going to get it, but now i guess i will to ease her nerves. wish us luck lol.

drussell41

(12-30-2020, 09:11 AM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: [ -> ]just found out tonight that my sister in law who is a nurse has tested positive for the rona. not only that my middle brother and his daughter have been having sore throats which is a symptom.

we all got to together for Christmas. them, mom, little brother, me and my better half.

reason i say i'm going to have to bite the bullet is my mom has been deathly afraid of it, she's 76. she still drives when she going to places that aren't real congested, she won't drive where it is. so i have to take her to about 75% of the places she needs to go. better half does sometimes. i also have to go across the drive and do things for her from time to time. little brother lives on the property also, but he leaves at the butt crack of dawn for work and gets home late. middle brother lives 30 miles away so he  can't really do much with out a lot of planning first. so it's up to me, i'd still do it anyway if they could cause i'm the oldest and feel it's my place. 

it's been 4 days, they say any where from 2 to 14 for symptoms to show.

tomorrow she wants to go get tested, and get the vaccine if possible. shes has been really fretting about catching it

i wasn't going to get it, but now i guess i will to ease her nerves. wish us luck lol.

Sorry to hear you have to deal with it.  

You know they don't know yet if it prevents transmission, right?  If your mom strongly believes in it, tho, that may not be a factor in the decision.
drussell41

Quote:Sorry to hear you have to deal with it.  

thank you, i'm fairly confindent that we'll be ok.

Quote:You know they don't know yet if it prevents transmission, right?  If your mom strongly believes in it, tho, that may not be a factor in the decision.

yea, and they don't know how long it last is my understanding, but i'm not going to tell her that, not gonna add to her stress over it. we live in the panhandle of fl. if memory serves in the four county area, Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosea, and Walton total cases are around 20,000 give or take a couple thousand. been awhile since i paid attention to the stats. but in order to keep her happy, i told we would. but gonna hold off on testing and wait to see if symptoms start to manifest.

she doesn't go many places now because of it. so all in all i'm pretty sure she's safe from exposure for outside sources. and it had been nearly 5 months since we seen my middle brother.  she had been fretting my sister in law getting it being a nurse and i called her a worry wart which she can be. i guess this time i was wrong.
Best of luck to you!

My mom is 82, and you can't keep her bolted down to the house. Always keeping the roads hot. She caught the 'rona since she can't keep her ass at home, and her husband caught it, too. They just came out of quarantine this past Saturday, and she's already looking for excuses to get back on the road again!

Her old man's temperature ran up to 103 for a day or so, but for the most part the only symptoms they had was loss of appetite and lethargy for a few days. If you ask me, lethargy ought to be a normal part of life at 82, but you can't convince her of that!

So, good luck and don't sweat it too much - it sounds to be like something of a tempest in a teapot going by her description of what it's like to catch it in a high-risk group.

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(12-30-2020, 10:02 PM)Ninurta Wrote: [ -> ]Best of luck to you!

My mom is 82, and you can't keep her bolted down to the house. Always keeping the roads hot. She caught the 'rona since she can't keep her ass at home, and her husband caught it, too. They just came out of quarantine this past Saturday, and she's already looking for excuses to get back on the road again!

Her old man's temperature ran up to 103 for a day or so, but for the most part the only symptoms they had was loss of appetite and lethargy for a few days. If you ask me, lethargy ought to be a normal part of life at 82, but you can't convince her of that!

So, good luck and don't sweat it too much - it sounds to be like something of a tempest in a teapot going by her description of what it's like to catch it in a high-risk group.

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thanks, glad to hear they got over it. being in your 80's and getting it with out much problems means they must be tuff.

and i got a couple of aunts that way, always burning up the roads and never stop.

my mom was fairly active before this. she had a part time job to keep her mind from messing with her since my dad died. she would drive herself to work, shopping, visting friends and such where the traffic wasn't bad and she knew the land marks. this area is growing fast and their building all over the place and that messed her up some, can't find the old land marks. i told her, the roads the same just more stuff on it.

she got furloughed, from work and then she had to have eye surgery, is another reason i have to drive her. she got that taken care and they called her back to start in jan. she works at a hospital, and she misses it and all her co workers. everybody there loves her to death from the CEO down to the hosue keeping people, and the love they showed her and us when my dad died was unbelievable. she wants to go back but still has reservations about it.

can't really blame her.
I hope you and your family weather the storm well. Good luck! Take your Vitamin D and Zinc.
(12-31-2020, 01:57 AM)ABNARTY Wrote: [ -> ]I hope you and your family weather the storm well. Good luck! Take your Vitamin D and Zinc.

thanks you,

here's a little news.

as i said we're gonna wait to see if symptoms manifest. she checked on vaccine, county health department doesn't have any, and her hospital has used up what was sent to them. so it's a waiting game now.

you know that might just be some good news i can give her. she takes both per her doctor prescribing them to her after her annual check up a couple of years ago, d was insufficient, forgot what the zinc was for.

i'll have to find some articles on that and print them up for her. might have to hit her medicine cabinet. mediumbiggrin

thanks.
(12-30-2020, 09:11 AM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: [ -> ]just found out tonight that my sister in law who is a nurse has tested positive for the rona. not only that my middle brother and his daughter have been having sore throats which is a symptom.

we all got to together for Christmas. them, mom, little brother, me and my better half.

reason i say i'm going to have to bite the bullet is my mom has been deathly afraid of it, she's 76. she still drives when she going to places that aren't real congested, she won't drive where it is. so i have to take her to about 75% of the places she needs to go. better half does sometimes. i also have to go across the drive and do things for her from time to time. little brother lives on the property also, but he leaves at the butt crack of dawn for work and gets home late. middle brother lives 30 miles away so he  can't really do much with out a lot of planning first. so it's up to me, i'd still do it anyway if they could cause i'm the oldest and feel it's my place. 

it's been 4 days, they say any where from 2 to 14 for symptoms to show.

tomorrow she wants to go get tested, and get the vaccine if possible. shes has been really fretting about catching it

i wasn't going to get it, but now i guess i will to ease her nerves. wish us luck lol.

Good luck!

minusculebeercheers
(12-31-2020, 02:40 AM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-31-2020, 01:57 AM)ABNARTY Wrote: [ -> ]I hope you and your family weather the storm well. Good luck! Take your Vitamin D and Zinc.

thanks you,

here's a little news.

as i said we're gonna wait to see if symptoms manifest. she checked on vaccine, county health department doesn't have any, and her hospital has used up what was sent to them. so it's a waiting game now.

you know that might just be some good news i can give her. she takes both per her doctor prescribing them to her after her annual check up a couple of years ago, d was insufficient, forgot what the zinc was for.

i'll have to find some articles on that and print them up for her. might have to hit her medicine cabinet. mediumbiggrin  

thanks.

I will try to find the article I was reading about Vitamin D. Apparently, 80+% of people who had a rough time with C19 were vitamin D deficient.
(12-31-2020, 03:20 AM)beez Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-30-2020, 09:11 AM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: [ -> ]just found out tonight that my sister in law who is a nurse has tested positive for the rona. not only that my middle brother and his daughter have been having sore throats which is a symptom.

we all got to together for Christmas. them, mom, little brother, me and my better half.

reason i say i'm going to have to bite the bullet is my mom has been deathly afraid of it, she's 76. she still drives when she going to places that aren't real congested, she won't drive where it is. so i have to take her to about 75% of the places she needs to go. better half does sometimes. i also have to go across the drive and do things for her from time to time. little brother lives on the property also, but he leaves at the butt crack of dawn for work and gets home late. middle brother lives 30 miles away so he  can't really do much with out a lot of planning first. so it's up to me, i'd still do it anyway if they could cause i'm the oldest and feel it's my place. 

it's been 4 days, they say any where from 2 to 14 for symptoms to show.

tomorrow she wants to go get tested, and get the vaccine if possible. shes has been really fretting about catching it

i wasn't going to get it, but now i guess i will to ease her nerves. wish us luck lol.

Good luck!

minusculebeercheers

thank you,

i 'm hoping that we skated by. talked to my brother today says wife is doing fine no symptoms, and his sore throat is gone. said daughter throat is still sore and had a low grade fever. baby brother says he feels fine.
(12-31-2020, 03:30 AM)ABNARTY Wrote: [ -> ]I will try to find the article I was reading about Vitamin D. Apparently, 80+% of people who had a rough time with C19 were vitamin D deficient.

that would be great, i found a couple. the more i can give her to read maybe she'll not worry so much.
got another update,

walked across the drive this morning to check on momma. she was on the phone with her boss. after she got off, she told me that they called her and really want her to come back to work and that she  will set up testing for her and that they are suppose to get a shipment of vaccine in this afternoon or tomorrow and set that it up for her. then she looked at me and asked if i would still drive her while it's still dark in the mornings cause it's still hard for her to see that time of the morning and if she could arrange it, would i take the vaccine.

i said yes.

she's still a little apprehensive about it, but i could see a sense of relief and happiness in her. i think it's not just knowing if she has contracted covid, but the feeling of being needed and loved by others beside her family.

it was great to see that.

side note, i just hope it's the moderna vaccine and not pfizer. i don't trust something that has to be kept at a 100 degrees below zero. that's not right.
Good Luck!  
(12-31-2020, 04:10 AM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-31-2020, 03:30 AM)ABNARTY Wrote: [ -> ]I will try to find the article I was reading about Vitamin D. Apparently, 80+% of people who had a rough time with C19 were vitamin D deficient.

that would be great, i found a couple. the more i can give her to read maybe she'll not worry so much.

Here is some info on Vitamin D deficiency:
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/n...-deficient
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical...r-BB1areZo

Here is some info on D, C, Zinc, and Quercetin:
https://www.aestheticsadvisor.com/2020/0...vid19.html
+COVER[FullMatch]+AREA[InterventionType]+Dietary%20Supplement]https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/covid_view/intrvTypeDrugs?brwse=Dietary%20Supplement&term=EXPAND[Term]+COVER[FullMatch]+AREA[InterventionType]+Dietary%20Supplement
@"hounddoghowlie" 

Don't worry about it too much my friend.

A brief explanation:
 
My mom and step-dad attended step-dad's best friend's funeral for his wife. Best friend had active rona, wife died of rona, son got diagnosed with rona the next day. They sat with the family right between best friend and son, all wearing masks. Mom and step-dad quarantined for over 2 weeks and got tested- clear for the rona.
 
Earlier this year my dad brought my uncle to the hospital. Both in the cab of his truck but masked. Dad helped him into the hospital as he could barely walk. Uncle had rona, dad quarantined and tested- never got it.

I would also like to note that when uncle came down with the rona he had just had cancer surgery weeks before and was in the middle of his first course of chemo. They hospitalized him for 3 days as a precaution then sent him home. He was working in his yard within days.

Though I have known a handful of people who have died with the virus the causes of death were not due to coronavirus except in a single case.

Odds of survival are extremely good!
(12-31-2020, 05:04 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]
Good Luck!  

thank you,

here's another update. momma's boss called and she has a appointment for testing in the morning. vaccine didn't come in today, so still waiting on that.
she talked to my middle brother this afternoon, his wife is starting to show symptoms, coughing, sore throat, congested and runny nose, his daughter has a sore throat and is congested, his sore throat is back. little brother says he's fine. me and the better half no symptoms, well maybe.

thing about me, i'm finding it hard to distinguish some of the turning into old fart syndrome symptoms and normal things that have been a come and go, like sinus head aches muscle aches from the rona symptoms.

it doesn't scare me for myself, just don't want to have it and pass it own.
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This is from another Rogue Nation forum member http://rogue-nation3.com/showthread.php?...raw+onions.

It bears looking into.. and we can thank Miss ......  "Chiefsmom"
(01-01-2021, 03:50 PM)PLOTUS Wrote: [ -> ][Image: avatar-18.jpg]

This is from another Rogue Nation forum member http://rogue-nation3.com/showthread.php?...raw+onions.

It bears looking into.. and we can thank Miss ......  "Chiefsmom"

good to know.

i use onions to cook with all of the time, at least 3 or 4 times a week, my momma likes both raw vidalia and green onions in salads.
(01-01-2021, 05:43 PM)hounddoghowlie Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-01-2021, 03:50 PM)PLOTUS Wrote: [ -> ][Image: avatar-18.jpg]

This is from another Rogue Nation forum member http://rogue-nation3.com/showthread.php?...raw+onions.

It bears looking into.. and we can thank Miss ......  "Chiefsmom"

good to know.

i use onions to cook with all of the time, at least 3 or 4 times a week, my momma likes both raw vidalia and green onions in salads.

Yes, Onions and Garlic are Great Natural Medicines for most people.
(01-01-2021, 06:12 PM)guohua Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, Onions and Garlic are Great Natural Medicines for most people.

i knew about garlic and other herbs and roots didn't know about onions.  i guess that's why they say you can learn something new every day.
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