Submitted by xTiredSoulx t3_ypw6zu in rva
Kid was diagnosed with Type A flu today. What types of illnesses are you and your friend/family/kid circles dealing with in the RVA?
Submitted by xTiredSoulx t3_ypw6zu in rva
Kid was diagnosed with Type A flu today. What types of illnesses are you and your friend/family/kid circles dealing with in the RVA?
I have a pretty heavy case of existential dread.
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We mask too, never stopped but I guess we are unlucky
Sounds like RSV which is pummeling the country at the moment. Also dealing with a lingering cough.
Feel better !
Got it and still have it. The 1200mg Mucinex is saving my life.
Tiptoeing right up to stage 4 ennui over here.
Covid. First time, and I got the booster about a month ago. fortunately mild and on the run.
Dropsy, consumption, scrivener’s palsy, and hysteria. Anyone have a recommendation for a bloodletter?
Cabin fever. I need to get out of the house and interact with other humans tonight. This work from home stuff is getting to me.
Ours as well
Ennui
My daughter has something that gave her a 102+ temp, cough, and stomachache. Not sure what variety of bug but not COVID.
I already commented but also depression from not winning the Powerball and my 4 day weekend ending.
2 year old just got over RSV
Also had/have Type A flu running through our house. While covid was not great, the flu was absolutely awful. Very high fevers and a vicious cough that is lingering almost three weeks later. Mucinex became our best friend along. Hydration is key. I wish you all the best. It was a really rough ride.
Got my hopes up for the Wednesday drawing and then saw the news. My fault for not being proactive.
We just finished up isolating for Covid. I got emails from daycare yesterday about strep and flu in the classroom, so we’re gearing up for a fun holiday season.
Kid also has the flu. The rest of us have so far been spared.
Well if you ask all my unmasked coworkers and clients with deep, hacking, phlegmy coughs they all just have "allergies". Hope you feel better soon!
Mild/moderate anhedonia.
Family had some respiratory bug but tested negative for Flu, COVID, & RSV.
I've been exclusively wfh since 2014. That "moon" thing has become painfully bright.
Oh Lordy. The 1200 made me feel slightly…drunk? I felt a little out of it and not in control. It did however clear my chest well enough to be light as a feather. I’m probably sticking to regular strength mucinex.
A cold that isn’t covid (3 daily tests)
Just came out of a week+ of this. Tested at the clinic, no strep/flu/COVID. Doc said it was something viral and that she has had like 40 cases come through in a day. I myself know 3 other people who caught the same thing I did
Similar here, was diagnosed with bronchitis. 11 days deep so far, 2 days on steroids and z pack, hoping I kick this soon.
My kids had a respiratory something: persistent cough and mild fevers, lasting for ~1 week.
I caught a 24-hour bug over the weekend. Initially I assumed it was the same as the kids, but the symptoms and duration are different: GI issues, alternating fever/chills, headache/body aches.
For all you know you could be bilious and phlegmatic!
Same here, also not RSV. Kids are over it now but we are now in thick of it. Took a walk today and got worse so now I wonder if I actually have allergies? I don't know
My girlfriend works in childcare, so idk what we caught but we caught something
Knock on wood we are in the clear. Kid 1 went away to college a few months ago and has been sick more often than when I sent her to daycare. Covid, stomach virus and then upper respiratory something or other (negative for flu and Covid that time)
Allergies are ALWAYS the fallback answer.
I’m sick and tired of your bullshit
Right ? They come back the day after a tour of Europe saying they have allergies. To what? The plane?
Just got covid tested, waiting for my results. Everything tastes weird and I'm sneezing, but otherwise feeling great
Bless anyone that can keep a straight face mere inches away from Will Ferrell staring at you in character like that lmao.
Lol, I can hear that clear as day with no audio on.
Glad they have recovered, that stuff is no joke.
Anhedonia is a nightmare until you wrap your mind around it. A lot more manageable when I can accept I won't enjoy anything I do and just face it. Instead of frantically trying to "fill the void" and getting frustrated and despair.
Sorry you're dealing with it. It was an impossible feeling to describe to loved ones around me who just couldn't understand why I was in such an awful mood at times. It's like tryin to drink water and having it turn to sand.
Def sweeping through restaurants atm
> Allergies are ALWAYS the fallback answer.
In my defense. I have tested and I'm pretty much allergic to everything in the Richmond area. It also doesn't help that central VA is like home to easterly winds that sweep down upon the mountains (filled with trees no less!) and bring that pollen unto said central VA.
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My partner had symptoms and positive Covid test last Wednesday. She’s been pretty sick. I have been safe somehow though we live in a small place 🤞🏼
I (25) currently have shingles- no fever but some body aches and of course a wicked back rash. Got put on acyclovir yesterday so 🤞🤞🤞
Hey I really appreciate it, thankfully/not thankfully it is also a known quantity for me in the sense that it isn't really unfamiliar and I can keep up an ok facade at work.
For me it is a thing that seems to annually accompany seasonal depression mixing with regular depression but this year I've been doing the opposite of dealing with it well e.g. overeating, not exercising, not taking vitamin D, drinking heavier, binging passive media till the early AM, etc. Things that give you a brief brain reward but are gone just as quick.
I will say it is always frustrating to recognize you're going about things the wrong way but not have the internal motivation/executive function to actually address it.
COVID that started on Halloween. My sense of smell is coming back so all that's left is an annoying cough. I left double-masked to go vote though, which was a relief, just seeing something other than the inside of my apartment. The CDC guidelines changed again where it's apparently cool to go out after day 6 if you're heavily masked, but it still feels very odd to me, so other than voting I'm staying put till day 10. It's my first time catching it after 2 and a half years!
I work from home but most of my team is also in Richmond and half of them have been out this week with some illness or other. My mom and sister both have colds, but not COVID. It's bad out there y'all!
COVID made foods taste extra salty to me and made wine taste awful
No idea but been sneezing all day (and I rarely sneeze) and nose is runny 😂
No other symptoms so maybe its nothing and will pass.
I had shingles, and that drug. I wanted to tell the pharmacist “it’s shingles, not genital herpes!” The drug is used for both and I’m sure the assumption for anyone not middle aged is that it’s not shingles.
Cheer up kid, it’s just life!
Thank you, we were very lucky it was mild
Yup. We had it here too. My son was at 104 before it finally broke. He passed it to me and shit is no joke. Hope your daughter is feeling better.
Spoken like a true optimist! 😋
Thanks your kiddo too!
I felt so awful after my booster...fever of 102 and headache that wouldn't respond to painkillers, muscle aches, and nausea/vomiting. I had covid in the winter and the booster felt worse. Thankfully I was right as rain in 24 hours.
Lots of sneezing around here these past few days.
I had what you had, came on late the weekend before last and lasted for about two days. Tested negative for all the big stuff, still don’t know what it was. It was really strange. Like I didn’t feel super “sick” sick, just incredibly fatigued and then the other same symptoms as you. Wish I knew what it was.
Leeches and Mercury and you'll be fine.
I've been there since about 2017. Happily everyone in my house is snot-free at the moment. I've been checking the clock to see if it's shower time since 6pm 😐
So weird, hope you feel better soon! Whatever we have lol
Same. And I’m out of one of my meds! So my occasional sneeze really is (probably) allergies.
The flu is running rampant right now.
And even with medicine and the flu shot it hits like a truck this year.
I’ve got three of the most amazing human Petri dishes , four and under. Pretty sure I’ve had “something” for about six months now.
I had shingles this summer. You have my sympathy. That shit sucked.
Had Covid a few weeks ago and now my kid has the flu
I feel ya, the seasonal stuff gets me as well. It's like you're brain just hits a wall and everything else keeps flying forward.
The best way I've heard it described is that you're "perceiving life, instead of experiencing it". I get disassociated but I've gotten better at recognizing when I'm in that weird un-real feeling. The depersonalization that comes with it, at least for me.
You're last paragraph def hits home. And touches on that quote above for me. It's like having a constant argument with your self while you sit in the middle just sorta staring at the wall. I find speed/heavy metal or thrash helps work me up! Anger, even manufactured with music, is an easy emotion to slide into to help jump start my brain into motion. If that makes sense.
Like DIO! 🤟
Had that shit too. Started with a congestion headache day 1, then body aches day 2-3, days 4-10 coughing. Was so annoying. Low grade Vicks formula cough medicine did nothing.
I’m feeling better already, the druggist gave me an ample supply of laudanum suppositories
just had type A flu as well, it was a bitch
And add his big pasty belly exposed also.
Girlfriend and I are both on day 17 of what feels like a long lingering cold - not Covid, no fever, just a little congestion and swollen/sore throat. We both had days here and there where we felt 100% fine, but it was always back the next morning
Just gonna leave this here.
https://www.reddit.com/r/collapse/comments/ypn3f4/what_if_covid_reinfections_wear_down_our_immunity
I'm not your co-worker but I had the trots for 6 days. Zero fun.
Just waterfalls of mucus draining down my throat, despite taking Allegra and nasonex every damn day. Sick of this.
Which booster did you get?
On a tolerance break, so I'm very irritable and my brain is too functional. Need lobotomy.
My fiancée had covid last week (second time) and I never got it. I get paid hourly and have no sick days or PTO left… so I’m feeling grateful.
E. All of the above
I tested positive for covid yesterday and it’s also my first time. Yesterday wasn’t too bad. I woke up with a slightly sore throat and low fever, but I made it through most of the work day (from home). It has been rough today though. 103° fever and so many body aches.
Yeesh, I'm sorry you're going through it! Hopefully your work lets you take time if you need it, I was very lucky in that regard. Keep up your fluids and make a list of movies to watch once your fever breaks and you're still stuck at home. I hope your senses of smell and taste comes back as quickly as mine did so you can enjoy Thanksgiving!
Something cold like that’s not Covid. Started as a cold and seems to mutate through stages. Has gone one for over a week. Super tired, worst cough of my life, mild fever for most of it, some headaches.
FINALLY getting over this. The scratchy throat and dizziness were the weirdest symptoms
Correct on all counts.
The music stuff totally makes sense. I personally go for high BPM vocaloid, industrial, or something like The Acacia Strain.
IDK but I've had a persistent cough that changes between dry and productive, chest discomfort, loss of appetite, and I had several dizzy spells today. I want to say bronchitis but whatever it is, I'm sick of it.
Thanks! I actually haven’t lost taste or smell. And luckily I can take the time off work.
Unfortunately tested positive for COVID last week. Managed to avoid it for 2.5 years. Thankfully it only lasted about 5 days, and Im pretty much back to 100%
Well, you're going to get sick.
I need to remember this tomorrow after the results are in.
Covid
Managed to avoid it until now, but it’s proving as miserable as people said it would be.
Fever, sore throat, headache and short of breath. I’m also stuffed up and starting to cough. At least I have the ability to take a week off so I can be miserable without also trying to be a productive adult.
Had a fever for almost 5 days now. Bad cough. Diarrhea. Vomiting. Sore throat. Congestion. Covid negative and flu negative. I had pink eye last week (caught from my lovely toddler) and the doctor I saw at Patient First said it could be a very bad variation of that. The best they could tell me is it's a viral infection.
Omg. I’m old enough for the shingles vaccine but haven’t gotten it yet. It’s on my to-do list. Thanks for the reminder.
Could it be allergies?
Whole household was sick for a month with RSV. Picked up from someone who works in state government, where it’s been running rampant, along with Covid. Thank God they’ve been opening all meetings with Christian prayers! It’s definitely made a difference in people in state gov getting Covid and RSV.
The Pfizer bivalent.
I have literally never heard of someone under 60 getting shingles. What’s up with that? Should we all be getting our shingles vaccines?
My soil is so dry and dusty right now that gardening yesterday left me with a mild cough
Had a pretty bad case of the Mondays this week.
I suffer from Sallie Mae-itis, the only cure is lots of money, which is typical for anything regarding the American healthcare system
Same, just hit yesterday
nothing currently. But I had that miserable flu like thing that was going around several weeks ago. Cannot recommend
had that. Children are distribution it around Richmond. Not that sick but felt like ass, would not recommend
dextromethorphan totally does that to me
Clostridium perfringens food poisoning ugh. Don’t eat at the Panera on broad next to the ups store in glen Allen 😩
I’ve also had crazy diarrhea over the last 24 hours. Did any of them eat at Panera?
existential dread
Do it. I had an outbreak at 51, thankfully mild but it still sucked.
You may not know that many people in their 40s and 50s then.
It happens, but it’s a numbers game like a lot of things in preventative health. Just get your shots when they recommend. I think the guidelines still say to start at 50. Me and a friend were in no hurry and both had outbreaks at 51.
Benadryl and pepcid is what I was told at the ER after being stung on the foot. Baking soda paste helps the sting
Yep. RSV at our house too. It's pretty damn terrible.
I had shingles when I was 28 and it was such a bummer. Keep it moisturized and it should heal up nicely- I have no scars! And frozen pea bags help too!!
Über depression
Same same! Along with about a week and a half after recovery getting a 24 hour stomach bug that was gross and terrible. Not food poisoning. We all ate the same things and I was the only one sick with it.
I have a friend who got it in high school. It seems like it really sucked
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Chris Parnell
edit: I just looked at his IMDB page, holy cow. That dude keeps busy. Very talented SNL cast member IMO.
Cool. Thanks!
Remember when 1015 park was the fucking spot!?
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none because i still mask 🤠👍🏻