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“My uncle (70ish) got diagnosed with it a couple days ago in Washington state. He’s been quarantined but the nurses didnt know proper protocol at the time and allowed my Auntie to visit. Now she has self quarantined herself at her home.
My Uncle is stable. They took sputum cultures, meaning they check for bacterial infections. It takes 24 hours to get a result. If its viral pneumonia, this is a good sign apparently.
If your kidney function and cardiac function responds well, this is also a good sign that you are strong enough to fight off the infection. If you do not, you will experience a multi system failure following. He is was still hard of breathing so they intubated him.
Gotta give credit to the doctors, nurses, and med staff. They are certainly stepping up and doing the best they can in such a disorganized system. Good heroes!” — farmon7
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“I am a nurse at Level 1 trauma center hospital in Detroit. I swear COVID has been around for weeks. There are several members of my surgical team that have been hit hard with respiratory and fevers. We may have misidentified this as the flu. There has been a lack of communication, policy, and testing. My hospital doesn’t have a plan. My wife is an accountant and they have a plan to work from home. Again, my hospital does not. This means we are continuing to operate as usual until we physically cannot.
Edit: My hospital rolled out a policy. We are not to meet in groups over 20 people. Once our first confirmed case is in-house, all elective/non emergent surgeries are cancelled. We expect to have our first case by tonight. We expect to our ICUs to get hit hard sometime next week.” — BigODetroit
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“What’s weird about these symptoms, and seems to hold true for almost everybody, is I went days without knowing I have the virus…Then, all of a sudden, just clicking my fingers, I jump from normal temperature to 103.” — Carl Goldman
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Original Article : HERE ;
from AllAbout https://allabout.pw/18-people-with-coronavirus-describe-their-symptoms-experiences-with-the-virus/
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