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I'd personally keep isolating until I'd returned at least 2 negative tests in a row but I'm in a situation where I could take the time off without any hassle. Other people might not have that option. E: here's the current official CDC advice quote:If you had symptoms and: quote:Regardless of when you end isolation Officially you can leave isolation if you're still testing positive and still showing some symptoms (except fever) as long as you wear a mask for a bit. Seems pretty darn lax to me but Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 19:53 on Sep 14, 2023 |
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My understanding is that home tests can only detect live virus and they aren't very sensitive, so if you're still testing positive, you nose is still shedding lots of live virus.
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# ? Sep 14, 2023 19:46 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Seems pretty darn lax to me but Kaiser's guidelines are similar. They read: quote:* We recommend you stay home and isolate from others for at least 5 days if you receive a positive test result. Seems like a lot of ands and ors in there that are prone to misreading if you ask me.
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# ? Sep 14, 2023 20:20 |
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If at all possible isolate from people I can't imagine walking around knowing you could be getting other people sick Also people are in the main quite far from their last vaccination even people in this thread
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# ? Sep 14, 2023 20:30 |
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And if you can't isolate because you live in a country that believes sickness is a moral failing, wear a good mask and avoid people as much as possible. A cloth mask or a bandana is not a good mask.
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# ? Sep 14, 2023 20:46 |
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Bread Enthusiast posted:Kaiser's guidelines are similar. They read: Not just prone to misreading - they don’t actually give specific follow-up advice if your symptoms have improved but you still test positive at day 5. They’re recommending to continue isolation if you test positive at day five, but the guideline for when to end isolation is “day 10 or until your symptoms improve”? Clear as mud.
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Thread title: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/fda-panel-says-common-counter-decongestant-phneylephrine-doesnt-work-rcna104424
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 13:23 |
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Saw my first other mask (other than my wife) since California in a Harbor Freight in Wisconsin. I gave him a nod, but he didn't give one back.
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Stickman posted:Not just prone to misreading - they don’t actually give specific follow-up advice if your symptoms have improved but you still test positive at day 5. I don't see the problem; if you pop positive on day 5, your symptoms are irrelevant; keep isolating until day 10.
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Beachcomber posted:Saw my first other mask (other than my wife) since California in a Harbor Freight in Wisconsin. I gave him a nod, but he didn't give one back. He was probably only wearing it because he had covid.
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Fuschia tude posted:I don't see the problem; if you pop positive on day 5, your symptoms are irrelevant; keep isolating until day 10. At the very least, the wording is missing a qualifier (whichever's shorter vs. whichever's longer).
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 14:40 |
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I remember overhearing a customer at work saying he didn't bother to wash his hands after the bathroom anymore, because why bother? If people can't be bothered to wear a mask or cover their cough or sneezes, why would they wash their hands after making GBS threads either? He planned to fight germ with germ.
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 14:48 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:He was probably only wearing it because he had covid.
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It's the start of a new school year and we've already had staff out sick with covid only to return for a day, "because it's the first week" before calling out sick again the following day and most of the next week. I'm assuming at least a few of their students will have caught it and will infect others and by October most of the school will have caught it, all thanks to good old American puritan value of "Taking sick days? gently caress you, get back on the line or you're gonna wind up homeless." Even with an ostensibly teacher union job. At the very least I'm seeing a few other folks wearing masks again because of it.
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 15:52 |
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I never really stopped masking other than when going to a restaurant or the bar or something where it seems a bit pointless when it's coming off anyway. If I'm sick I don't want to get the people who I see at the stores I go to every day to get sick too lol. Also Target can eat the poo poo directly from my whole rectum if they think they're getting my facial recognition data for free
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 16:22 |
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https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/09/13/covid-may-have-permanently-damaged-peoples-immunity/ We are now entering the early stages of "finding out".
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# ? Sep 15, 2023 19:26 |
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Was signed up for the new COVID booster at a local CVS. They called me this morning and told me the insurance company wasn’t covering it yet, and if I still wanted the vax, it was $190. They told me to try again in two weeks
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# ? Sep 16, 2023 15:53 |
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/09/13/covid-may-have-permanently-damaged-peoples-immunity/ Deep sigh
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# ? Sep 16, 2023 16:54 |
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The pharmacy I always get these at was starting appointments on the 22nd, so I'm going to be there for the release day drop. Wake up babe, new science is out Went moderna cuz that last pfizer one made me feel lovely where the 3 before it didn't. I'm also out of slots on my covid record cdc thing after this now 5th shot in ~3 years..good times! e: still haven't caught this poo poo, but I do still wear kn95s when i'm anywhere with a bunch of people..mainly because I also like not getting colds and all that poo poo I used to get before masks zer0spunk fucked around with this message at 17:44 on Sep 16, 2023 |
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My best friend just popped positive . I am now the only person in my friend circle who hasn't had COVID (knowingly and symptomatically, anyway... I haven't been sick since 2018 or something now). She has a kid in school though so it's amazing she made it this long. I'm buckling in for another fall semester. Some people are masking but there's only maybe three of us on campus who have actual N95s
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# ? Sep 16, 2023 18:38 |
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Day 4 of symptoms, day 3 of paxlovid - can barely walk up stairs, winded just talking, couldn’t even change my sheets. What are the time sensitive things I can do right now in order to best aid recovery? I have POTS syndrome already, anything I can do to avoid further damage to my nervous system I’d like to do. I’m pretty anxious right now.
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# ? Sep 16, 2023 22:56 |
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actually that's just the normal symptoms of covid. don't stress over it. sleep and drink whatever water you can. eat, if possible. if you can't sleep, put on any tv series you have without ads and listen to it with your eyes closed.
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Take it as easy as possible for a few weeks at least. Sorry goon, hope you feel better soon
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Seth Pecksniff posted:Unless you are a licensed medical professional, do not tell people to ignore their doctors. And even then unless the poster in question is your actual patient, don't do it unless you can back it up with studies or actual research in peer reviewed journals. The poster is really telling OP to talk to another doctor hth
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# ? Sep 17, 2023 12:37 |
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Not surprised to hear that phenylephrine is a placebo. I'd been taking that poo poo for years and it never did anything for me. Fast forward to a month ago, and my retired pharmacist told me to just get Sudafed. It was like finding the light at the end of the tunnel. It's frustrating to find out an actual working medication was within arm's length for years but I didn't think to try it since it was behind the counter.
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The Grimace posted:Not surprised to hear that phenylephrine is a placebo. I'd been taking that poo poo for years and it never did anything for me. Fast forward to a month ago, and my retired pharmacist told me to just get Sudafed. It was like finding the light at the end of the tunnel. It's frustrating to find out an actual working medication was within arm's length for years but I didn't think to try it since it was behind the counter. Same, I just tried it for the first time this year. The only downside was it kept me awake half the night.
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/09/13/covid-may-have-permanently-damaged-peoples-immunity/ I wish covid had some far more noticeable effects early on in this poo poo. Like, you bleed from your eyes, and any dude who got Covid stopped being able to get erections within a week. We'd be full masking and distancing for the entire pandemic if the latter was found to be a result of this poo poo.
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# ? Sep 17, 2023 15:47 |
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Got the updated booster. Wife got knocked on her rear end a bit, I had a sore arm and tiredness for about 36 hours. Hadn't had a booster in a year at this point.
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Cowslips Warren posted:I wish covid had some far more noticeable effects early on in this poo poo. Like, you bleed from your eyes, and any dude who got Covid stopped being able to get erections within a week. We'd be full masking and distancing for the entire pandemic if the latter was found to be a result of this poo poo. I don't even want to see the world where covid caused erectile dysfunction, chuds wouldn't protect themselves they'd just become really violent instead
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QuarkJets posted:I don't even want to see the world where covid caused erectile dysfunction, chuds wouldn't protect themselves they'd just become really violent instead I have bad news for you… The textile* dysfunction just doesn’t start until after the initial infection. *you know what, I’m going to leave that autocorrect. You all know what I actually typed
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I’ve been reading various accountings of other diseases over the past few years, how they’re handled historically, and if you think any X consequence that COVID could cause would make society in general take it more seriously I am pretty sure no, such a deterrent does not exist. Hookworm in the US South: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/how-a-worm-gave-the-south-a-bad-name/ The struggle for hand washing to prevent purpereal fever: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/handwashing-once-controversial-medical-advice The way traditional funeral practices in Africa spread Ebola Antivax sentiment started with the smallpox vaccine: https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/article/covid-19-anti-vaxxers-use-the-same-arguments-from-135-years-ago We’re a species that until fairly recently in historical terms (a couple hundred years) had a quarter of infants die before the age of one and half of kids die before age 15, COVID’s consequences are nothing in comparison
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Sweet_Joke_Nectar posted:Day 4 of symptoms, day 3 of paxlovid - can barely walk up stairs, winded just talking, couldn’t even change my sheets. Talk to your doctor about metformin. Possibly a ten day course of paxlovid if your symptoms don’t seem to be resolving. Other things like iota-carrageenan or Taffix/Enovid will probably not arrive in time unless you’re in Canada or somewhere that sells it locally. You could try XClear to try and treat symptoms. Mostly though you have got to take it easy. No bed changing or dog walking or anything else that’s strenuous for you. If you have O2 monitor use it and head to the ER if it drops below 90% or if you feel like you’re not getting enough oxygen.
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Sweet_Joke_Nectar posted:Day 4 of symptoms, day 3 of paxlovid - can barely walk up stairs, winded just talking, couldn’t even change my sheets. Neti pot with distilled water may help you clear faster. Similarly, gargling with CPC mouthwash. Otherwise just rest.
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Already Neti pottin', dizzy/lightheaded but my O2 and heartrate are both fine. I have to fly home tomorrow, will have finished the full 5 day of paxlovid by that time. Going to call for a wheelchair at the airport.
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Sweet_Joke_Nectar posted:Already Neti pottin', dizzy/lightheaded but my O2 and heartrate are both fine. I sure hope you get better soon
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I now have stage 2 hypertension (real bad, like 160/100)despite as recently as less than a year ago never getting over like 125/80 Nothing drastic has changed in my lifestyle, but I got covid within the last year and I wonder if its related this sucks
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pencilhands posted:I now have stage 2 hypertension (real bad, like 160/100)despite as recently as less than a year ago never getting over like 125/80 Yeah, that’s a thing. quote:An analysis of more than 45,000 people infected with SARS-CoV-2 found a significant association between the virus and the development of persistent high blood pressure among those with no prior history of high blood pressure.
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The doctor told me to get a cuff to test myself at home to make sure it wasn’t white coat syndrome and come back in 2 weeks. Looking over the log I’ve been keeping there’s some up and down variation but I’m clearly way above whats ideal. Not sure what to expect when I go back.
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For what it's worth, up to 30% of covid survivors are estimated to have PTSD from the disease, high blood pressure is a common symptom of PTSD and a blood pressure medication called Clonidine is one of the most effective medications for PTSD. Food for thought I got diagnosed with CPTSD about 3 months after I recovered from COVID and started on Clonidine and it did wonders for all of the lingering effects I had been feeling from COVID. It helped with the brain fog, the anxiety, the high BP, the pounding heartbeat, the migraines, etc. that I started experiencing after COVID. It's definitely more common if you had serious COVID symptoms (and in my case it's partially from stuff that happened before COVID) but the general state of the world for a few years, the fear of covid, getting covid, all the stress involved, etc. are absolutely things that can cause PTSD or lesser forms of it even if you weren't on a ventilator, and not all forms of PTSD are obvious. deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 08:29 on Sep 18, 2023 |
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pencilhands posted:I now have stage 2 hypertension (real bad, like 160/100)despite as recently as less than a year ago never getting over like 125/80 I tested really high before I got covid. I started throwing everything natural I can at it (meditation, hour of cardio a day, dark chocolate, beet juice, garlic pills, low sodium flexitarian diet). I'm not sure what worked, but last time I was at my Dr's for a checkup, I was anticipating being prescribed blood pressure meds despite all the work and barely paid attention as they took my pressure. 120/80. No idea what worked. On some level it's inevitable, both of my parents have high blood pressure and are on meds for it, but I'm happy to fight for a few more years without meds. Oddly, after getting COVID my blood pressure didn't shoot up like I was worried, but I was also on paxlovid within an hour of testing positive, and 2 weeks out from my last booster. My mother had a hypertensive crisis from covid that sent her to the ER. TLDR; you might be able to lower it to at least low dose BP med zone. It takes time though. Raskolnikov2089 fucked around with this message at 18:42 on Sep 18, 2023 |
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