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Cherie
02-09-2021, 02:26 PM
So my 85 year old Aunt went to a garden lunch last week, think there were 7 or 8 of them, but now the hostess has contacted all of those present to say that one of the guests tested positive for covid, so i say to my Aunt you will need to test just to be sure as she is going this week to the opticians, the dentist and has a hospital appt for which she has arranged transport, oh no she says, we all social distanced :oh: I don't agree with this, the tests are free, available through the post or from a chemist, so why not just do it for reassurance that you are not passing anything on to anyone else?

I am annoyed!

Cherie
02-09-2021, 02:32 PM
I wouldn't mind so much but she is always moaning about covid cases increasing :laugh:

Niamh.
02-09-2021, 02:33 PM
Yeah that's very irresponsible of her if she's going to be going out (especially to places where there might be vulnerable people like the Hospital)

Cherie
02-09-2021, 02:38 PM
Yeah that's very irresponsible of her if she's going to be going out (especially to places where there might be vulnerable people like the Hospital)

if she had the app she would have been pinged as a close contact and would have to go and have a PCR test, like literally she can do a 10 second test at home with a lateral flow just to be on the safe side, I am very cross about it tbh,: she will be up close and personal with the optician and dentist as well :shrug: she kept telling me the woman who tested positive for covid was a pyschologist...like that mattered :joker:

Niamh.
02-09-2021, 02:43 PM
if she had the app she would have been pinged as a close contact and would have to go and have a PCR test, like literally she can do a 10 second test at home with a lateral flow just to be on the safe side, I am very cross about it tbh,: she will be up close and personal with the optician and dentist as well :shrug: she kept telling me the woman who tested positive for covid was a pyschologist...like that mattered :joker:

:laugh2:

She got the "respectable" covid then, not that dirty commoner version

Cherie
02-09-2021, 02:48 PM
:laugh2:

She got the "respectable" covid then, not that dirty commoner version

yes its the educated virus :laugh:, honestly I give up, we will never get cases down because despite having all the tools to keep cases down some people think it is not their responsibility, I asked her if she had any lateral flows in the house and she said no...:crazy:

Cherie
02-09-2021, 02:49 PM
I have a mind to go online and order some to be sent to her house, but she might cut me out of the will :laugh:

rusticgal
02-09-2021, 02:53 PM
If she has been double vaccinated she doesn't have to self isolate....but the test kits are free so it doesn't hurt to be sure.

Niamh.
02-09-2021, 02:54 PM
yes its the educated virus :laugh:, honestly I give up, we will never get cases down because despite having all the tools to keep cases down some people think it is not their responsibility, I asked her if she had any lateral flows in the house and she said no...:crazy:

I've still managed to escape having a test done :laugh: I had to do one of those antigen tests on Luke though, it's gross

rusticgal
02-09-2021, 02:56 PM
I've still managed to escape having a test done :laugh: I had to do one of those antigen tests on Luke though, it's gross


Me too...but my son came down with it at the weekend so I will have to test myself tomorrow...:fist:

Niamh.
02-09-2021, 03:00 PM
Me too...but my son came down with it at the weekend so I will have to test myself tomorrow...:fist:

aww, best of luck

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Cherie
02-09-2021, 03:05 PM
If she has been double vaccinated she doesn't have to self isolate....but the test kits are free so it doesn't hurt to be sure.

If she were on the app she would have been pinged as a close contact and would then have to test, then as double vaccinated she would be free to go if the test were negative

My friends son tested positive recently, the parents are double vaccinated so they were able to go about their business when the test came back negative, their second son had only one vac so he had to isolate and they were contacted nearly every day by test and trace!

Cherie
02-09-2021, 03:07 PM
Me too...but my son came down with it at the weekend so I will have to test myself tomorrow...:fist:

good luck!

michael21
02-09-2021, 03:12 PM
I wouldn't mind so much but she is always moaning about covid cases increasing :laugh:

Don't worry all hospital test any one coming in

bots
02-09-2021, 03:35 PM
yeah i think it's responsible to take a test if you are going to be mixing with other people

AnnieK
02-09-2021, 03:56 PM
I thought you only have to test now as a close contact if you have symptoms?

I ordered some to be sent to my Dad's as he hadn't tested either. He is now testing once a week just to be safe as he is off out and about again.

I got used to testing twice a week during term time and now my office has asked we test if possible once a week to ensure we remain covid free in the office,

Cherie
02-09-2021, 04:05 PM
I thought you only have to test now as a close contact if you have symptoms?

I ordered some to be sent to my Dad's as he hadn't tested either. He is now testing once a week just to be safe as he is off out and about again.

I got used to testing twice a week during term time and now my office has asked we test if possible once a week to ensure we remain covid free in the office,

If you've been in close contact with someone who's tested positive

If you've been in close contact with someone who's tested positive for COVID-19 you can get a PCR test, whether or not you have symptoms.

What does close contact mean?
Getting tested can tell you if you had COVID-19 at the time you did the test.

If you test positive, you can help the NHS contact people who may have caught the virus from you. They can then self-isolate and avoid passing it on to others.


Logically it would make sense for her to test as she could be asymptomatic

hijaxers
02-09-2021, 04:30 PM
I have a mind to go online and order some to be sent to her house, but she might cut me out of the will :laugh:

Where there's a 'will ' there's a way. :laugh:

Just order some Cherie they are handy to have just incase .

The Slim Reaper
02-09-2021, 04:37 PM
So I still don't have my taste and smell back yet which is the weirdest covid annoyance because it's completely blank, not like when you lose them with a cold and you still have some, it's just...nothing. So I have to load my food up with salt, spices, and chilli's, and I have to have about 4 or 5 sugars in my tea, because I can tell sweetness, saltiness, and heat. Absolutely nothing else. Also have weird constant aching pains in my legs below the knees.

Cherie
02-09-2021, 04:49 PM
Where there's a 'will ' there's a way. :laugh:

Just order some Cherie they are handy to have just incase .

:laugh:

Cherie
02-09-2021, 04:49 PM
So I still don't have my taste and smell back yet which is the weirdest covid annoyance because it's completely blank, not like when you lose them with a cold and you still have some, it's just...nothing. So I have to load my food up with salt, spices, and chilli's, and I have to have about 4 or 5 sugars in my tea, because I can tell sweetness, saltiness, and heat. Absolutely nothing else. Also have weird constant aching pains in my legs below the knees.

How long has that gone on for :worry:

The Slim Reaper
02-09-2021, 04:59 PM
How long has that gone on for :worry:

Around mid-august, but the leg pains only came after the rest of my symptoms cleared up so probably about a week later. Took an extra week to get rid of my temperature, too.

bots
02-09-2021, 07:07 PM
So I still don't have my taste and smell back yet which is the weirdest covid annoyance because it's completely blank, not like when you lose them with a cold and you still have some, it's just...nothing. So I have to load my food up with salt, spices, and chilli's, and I have to have about 4 or 5 sugars in my tea, because I can tell sweetness, saltiness, and heat. Absolutely nothing else. Also have weird constant aching pains in my legs below the knees.

it can cause all sorts of weird **** to happen, but i think the vast majority make a good recovery, it's just the timescale to that is a bit open ended

user104658
03-09-2021, 07:35 AM
So I still don't have my taste and smell back yet which is the weirdest covid annoyance because it's completely blank, not like when you lose them with a cold and you still have some, it's just...nothing. So I have to load my food up with salt, spices, and chilli's, and I have to have about 4 or 5 sugars in my tea, because I can tell sweetness, saltiness, and heat. Absolutely nothing else. Also have weird constant aching pains in my legs below the knees.

D:

I get chronic sinusitis with most colds and it's the same (zero sense of taste and smell, might as well be chewing on cardboard) and I hate it... it makes me genuinely miserable. I get properly down about it. But that usually only lasts 2 - 3 days, the longest I think was about 9 days (I got paranoid that it was forever on about day 6).

I can't imagine it going on for weeks/months :worry: ... I'd lose a tonne of weight and muscle mass... my wife has to remind me to eat when it happens because I just can't be bothered sitting chewing away on what feels like nothing. I end up just eating dry slices of bread or a handful of crackers because why bother making anything?

Vanessa
03-09-2021, 07:45 AM
People who don't keep their distance :fist:

Niamh.
03-09-2021, 08:38 AM
So I still don't have my taste and smell back yet which is the weirdest covid annoyance because it's completely blank, not like when you lose them with a cold and you still have some, it's just...nothing. So I have to load my food up with salt, spices, and chilli's, and I have to have about 4 or 5 sugars in my tea, because I can tell sweetness, saltiness, and heat. Absolutely nothing else. Also have weird constant aching pains in my legs below the knees.

That's pretty ****ty. Will they ever come back or do they even know that?

user104658
03-09-2021, 08:44 AM
That's pretty ****ty. Will they ever come back or do they even know that?

Not to scare Mr Slim but it can be permanent, very rare though. He mentioned mid-August so I wouldn't be particularly concerned at 2 - 3 weeks, after maybe 2 months you'd want to consider further investigation.

Nicky91
03-09-2021, 08:49 AM
having a PM who is literally the dumbest person on earth i've ever seen

:facepalm:


wanting to relax even more measures, stupid moron Rutte, i am swearing at my tv everytime i see him



i know everything better, but ok if cases go massively up again, we know whose fault it is, Rutte and those irritating freedom loving moron anti-maskers :idc: freedom is irrelevant, mental health is irrelevant when it comes to a pandemic



now on the news also something stupid: mental health problems among youths rise :rolleyes:




all in all, stupidity here in my nation annoys me a lot

The Slim Reaper
03-09-2021, 10:52 AM
D:

I get chronic sinusitis with most colds and it's the same (zero sense of taste and smell, might as well be chewing on cardboard) and I hate it... it makes me genuinely miserable. I get properly down about it. But that usually only lasts 2 - 3 days, the longest I think was about 9 days (I got paranoid that it was forever on about day 6).

I can't imagine it going on for weeks/months :worry: ... I'd lose a tonne of weight and muscle mass... my wife has to remind me to eat when it happens because I just can't be bothered sitting chewing away on what feels like nothing. I end up just eating dry slices of bread or a handful of crackers because why bother making anything?

I definitely haven't lost weight, although I did lose about 1/4 of a stone from the week I had the full symptoms. Because I have such limited scope, I experimented with extremes in flavours, so I've been eating a lot of curry's, chips loaded with salt, bacon, and insanely sugared tea. I generally eat pretty healthily so it's not really an issue at the moment, but if they do go on for a an extended period of time, then I'll need to have a rethink about what I'm doing because loading up with fats and salt is going to screw me up long term.

That's pretty ****ty. Will they ever come back or do they even know that?

It's pretty rare that permanent loss is a thing, but I can't be sure. I've read quite a lot about it and a few weeks after symptoms have gone seems to be a good marker, so I'm hopeful I'll only have another couple more weeks to deal with this.

Niamh.
03-09-2021, 10:55 AM
I definitely haven't lost weight, although I did lose about 1/4 of a stone from the week I had the full symptoms. Because I have such limited scope, I experimented with extremes in flavours, so I've been eating a lot of curry's, chips loaded with salt, bacon, and insanely sugared tea. I generally eat pretty healthily so it's not really an issue at the moment, but if they do go on for a an extended period of time, then I'll need to have a rethink about what I'm doing because loading up with fats and salt is going to screw me up long term.



It's pretty rare that permanent loss is a thing, but I can't be sure. I've read quite a lot about it and a few weeks after symptoms have gone seems to be a good marker, so I'm hopeful I'll only have another couple more weeks to deal with this.

Yeah fingers crossed, I'm sure you'll be fine

user104658
03-09-2021, 11:12 AM
It's pretty rare that permanent loss is a thing, but I can't be sure. I've read quite a lot about it and a few weeks after symptoms have gone seems to be a good marker, so I'm hopeful I'll only have another couple more weeks to deal with this.

The internet is full of horror stories, like I said I got totally paranoid about it once, was utterly convinced for a couple of days that it was gone forever, was properly moping on and on at my wife about it like ":bawling::bawling: But what about [various foods]?? I love those :bawling:. What if there's a gas leak :bawling:. What if I'm smelly and don't know :bawling:"

Then that very day literally mid-meal at dinner I was like ":shocked: .... .... :shocked::shocked: ... I... I can smell it! I can taste the food!!!"

Ate like an absolute pig for a few days tbh.

Niamh.
03-09-2021, 11:23 AM
The internet is full of horror stories, like I said I got totally paranoid about it once, was utterly convinced for a couple of days that it was gone forever, was properly moping on and on at my wife about it like ":bawling::bawling: But what about [various foods]?? I love those :bawling:. What if there's a gas leak :bawling:. What if I'm smelly and don't know :bawling:"

Then that very day literally mid-meal at dinner I was like ":shocked: .... .... :shocked::shocked: ... I... I can smell it! I can taste the food!!!"

Ate like an absolute pig for a few days tbh.

:laugh2:

user104658
03-09-2021, 11:30 AM
:laugh2:

She promised she would tell me if I was smelly :hee:. One of the main reasons to get married for the olfactorily impaired.

Niamh.
03-09-2021, 01:33 PM
She promised she would tell me if I was smelly :hee:. One of the main reasons to get married for the olfactorily impaired.

:laugh: