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scotslad
15th July 2020, 18:35
Got covid swabs on arrival back of throat and both nostrils.
Now they repeat every 4 days here in Scotland.
Been on iv 9 days and main infection under control.
Lots of samples getting collected in UK and still no visitors.
Bill Ryan
15th July 2020, 18:42
Got covid swabs on arrival back of throat and both nostrils.
Now they repeat every 4 days here in Scotland.
Been on iv 9 days and main infection under control.
Lots of samples getting collected in UK and still no visitors.Many thanks for the update, and we're very sorry to hear this. NO fun. :flower:
Can you say more about the onset, the symptoms, your treatment protocol, what the IV is, and the prognosis?
scotslad
15th July 2020, 18:50
Walking dogs on beach felt odd did4m got home shivers then spaced out wife concerned 111 video call identified ulcer on foot infection spread round body shaking no heat taken to ane kept in iv antibiotics to flush out infection eyesight affected too need injections in eye apparently all diabetic related v drained ;(⁰
Bill Ryan
15th July 2020, 18:53
Walking dogs on beach felt odd did4m got home shivers then spaced out wife concerned 111 video call identified ulcer on foot infection spread round body shaking no heat taken to ane kept in iv antibiotics to flush out infection eyesight affected too need injections in eye apparently all diabetic related v drained ;(⁰Okay, so it's a foot infection that's spread... not Covid (which is what I thought you were implying). And you're on antibiotics. Is it getting better now?
scotslad
15th July 2020, 19:06
Yes the swabbing is brutal and every 4 days that slot of population multiple samples of ones DNA;)
RunningDeer
15th July 2020, 20:45
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janette
15th July 2020, 20:52
Hope your 100% recovered asap 💖
heretogrow
15th July 2020, 21:13
Many prayers for a speedy recovery, Scotslad!
wondering
15th July 2020, 22:25
Healing thoughts and prayers for you, Scotslad. Thank you for letting us know. Diane
Patient
16th July 2020, 00:47
Yes the swabbing is brutal and every 4 days that slot of population multiple samples of ones DNA;)
Keep that positive attitude going and you will be back walking on the beach!
And I have to say, I spent almost an entire summer in Scotland years back and loved every second of it! Personal favourite was Edinburgh castle and Loch Ness, and the ultimate was a Ranger vs Celtic match in Glasgow!
Everytime I see you avatar (and Greybeards') a couple of those memories pop into my head.
So keep posting when you can! Looking forward to hearing more from you!
Justplain
16th July 2020, 01:41
Yes the swabbing is brutal and every 4 days that slot of population multiple samples of ones DNA;)
Keep that positive attitude going and you will be back walking on the beach!
And I have to say, I spent almost an entire summer in Scotland years back and loved every second of it! Personal favourite was Edinburgh castle and Loch Ness, and the ultimate was a Ranger vs Celtic match in Glasgow!
Everytime I see you avatar (and Greybeards') a couple of those memories pop into my head.
So keep posting when you can! Looking forward to hearing more from you!
I visited Scotland 18 years ago and loved the landscape and people. Scotslad, I seem to recall you usually have a very balanced view of things. Get better soon!
Sadieblue
16th July 2020, 02:51
Many prayers for a speedy recovery.
Tintin
16th July 2020, 08:05
Yes, very best of luck for a speedy recovery scotslad :flower:
scotslad
16th July 2020, 15:02
Thanks all more lucid today hopefully no typos. They did drainage procedure on my bed not theatre. Got to love NHS if this was USA my 10 day bill + staff + meds prob over $50k . Thanks team you rock ;)
scotslad
18th July 2020, 09:41
thanks @runningdeer for virtual hug :) back home now. Scary time - was very observant of what was going on around me in hospital. Mental health patients in with geriatrics and in with younger people. Night shift was like scenes from "one flew over cuckoos nest" and Beirut.
It appears the whole NHS infrastructure is under resourced and at breaking point. Staff stressed dealing with a phenomenally expandingn epidemic and sub culture of mental health problems sweeping the UK population and appears to be ill equipped to cope with it.
I'm just glad they sorted me before it turned to sepsis. Home now with crutches and looking forward to getting back to "normal" ;) thanks again.
Harmony
18th July 2020, 11:25
Good to hear your home. When your feeling better maybe you can tell us more about your thoughts of what is happenning in the hospitals there.
All the best in your recovery.😊
wondering
18th July 2020, 11:47
There really, REALLY is no place like home! So good to hear!
RunningDeer
18th July 2020, 11:59
thanks @runningdeer for virtual hug :) back home now. Scary time - was very observant of what was going on around me in hospital. Mental health patients in with geriatrics and in with younger people. Night shift was like scenes from "one flew over cuckoos nest" and Beirut.
It appears the whole NHS infrastructure is under resourced and at breaking point. Staff stressed dealing with a phenomenally expandingn epidemic and sub culture of mental health problems sweeping the UK population and appears to be ill equipped to cope with it.
I'm just glad they sorted me before it turned to sepsis. Home now with crutches and looking forward to getting back to "normal" ;) thanks again.
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