Complaining time!
So, I *finally* caught Covid, likely from one of my students. First, I had a slightly sore throat; I though it was just from staying up late practicing for my conference talk. That same day I went out to lunch, as I didn't know I was exposed to Covid...except later that day it started kicking my butt and stealing my lunch money.
First, the horrendous fatigue and 102F fever that knocked me out for a few days, then my throat hurt horribly for two days during which I only ate ice chips: apparently, the covid-laced phlegm contains traces of virus, white blood cells, and fluoroantimonic acid. Then I coughed until I almost threw up multiple times yesterday. Now? I can't cough, laugh, or sneeze without my abs screaming at me from all the coughing yesterday. Oh, and my recurrent tooth/gum infection came back at the same time just to spite me.
To top it all off, my wife caught it, and so did at least one of my colleagues/collaborators/coadvisors during that lunch I mentioned...because the initial symptoms were practically unnoticeable.
Overall, this is the 2nd worse I've ever felt, only eclipsed by my 2 week stay in the hospital with pneumonia as a 10 year old, and I missed my first ever invited conference presentation because of it. 😭
0/5 stars , would not recommend.
@johnabs Uh, get well soon. Rest a lot.
@trinsec Oh, thanks bud, this was mostly meant to be a word of warning rather than an attempt at an asynchronous, online pity-party XD
My wife and I were exposed to it 2 years ago with 0 symptoms, and we were double vaccinated, wore masks, etc. So I just wanted to let people know it still can suck hard even if you take all the precautions, and get vaccinated, but apparently the bivalent one does a better job but also has more adverse reactions up front.
@Pat @trinsec Thanks for the well wishes Pat.
Unfortunately none of the students wear masks, and I only have a PAPR, which I'd rather not wear to campus (it was pretty expensive, lol).
We're already making plans for how to handle this next time, including making a place for sick people in our basement with HVAC return covers, UV sterilization lights, and cheaper 3d-printed PAPRs (including for public use in general). But for now, we're both just miserable.
And no, I was given Augment (antibiotic) to prevent secondary infection, but no I'm not on Paxlovid. After checking it out, I sort of wish I were, but I'm slowly improving regardless.