OH boy! Seems I have 14 pages to read. I'll be honest, not sure I'll get through it all. So my saga...the BF tested positive on Weds. The 12yo tested positive on Thursday. I got the results just before I walked into school, and they still had me come in and teach
I tested Sunday night positive on a rapid, then positive on a PCR Monday. I ended up in the ER Tuesday morning at 3am. I was unable to keep anything down, and the body aches were unbearable (I needed pain meds, but I couldn't keep things down). I got an IV, some pain meds, and nausea meds. Yesterday I managed to finally get sleep once I got home. And I felt human.....but that was short lived
I asked the ER dr to look at my ear as I felt I had an ear infection starting. He looked and saw fluid but said 'well you have Covid, this is all part of it". Sooooo, we don't treat ear infections if you have Covid? Needless to say, my ear is worse today, my neck hurts, my throat hurts. So I have a tele-health appt w/ my doctor tomorrow. Hoping he'll give me something.
Here's the messed up crap....My son tested positive, and we immediately separated him and his sister. He was cleared back to school on Tues. His sister who's been in a different house, and tested negative 4 times now, can't go back till Thursday! I'm set to go back Monday. We'll see. It's finals, and THE WORSE TIME TO BE OUT! I'm loving the email from parents upset I haven't graded - "Oh I heard you have Covid, but just wondering when you might grade my student's work".....ummmm, so far sending the email that I was in the ER has gotten them to back down. I'm holding back from replying "well if your child turned their work in back in Sept/Oct/Nov/Dec when it was assigned, this wouldn't be an issue......but I'm very tempted to do so! I'm hoping I turn the corner. The body aches and headaches were terrible. I wasn't shocked when I started puking because the headaches were so bad. No fever....but we'll see.