Good luck @tolmie's hairdoo ,you've had a time of it but hopefully you're on the right path.
Weird thing, I don't know how everyone else's experience has been with regards to loss of smell and taste. I thought it might gradually wane but it's literally been 100% fine an hour ago and completely gone now. Thought the Mrs had just made me a watered down bland caramel latte but to test she brought me up a Bounty (I despise coconut) and ate it without tasting a single hint of flavour. Gone, just like that.
Weird weird weird.
Not confirmed I have it yet but my taste has gone.Good luck @tolmie's hairdoo ,you've had a time of it but hopefully you're on the right path.
Weird thing, I don't know how everyone else's experience has been with regards to loss of smell and taste. I thought it might gradually wane but it's literally been 100% fine an hour ago and completely gone now. Thought the Mrs had just made me a watered down bland caramel latte but to test she brought me up a Bounty (I despise coconut) and ate it without tasting a single hint of flavour. Gone, just like that.
Weird weird weird.
It IS applied for when it does not turn up and is evaluated when as a carer your circumstances dictate how much you receive. Especially when they actually pay it to someone else.Winter fuel allowance isn’t applied for.
You get it automatically once you are a pensioner getting the state pension.
You only have to apply if you don’t qualify for a state pension.
Although tragic and avoidable, the number of deaths is an almost irrelevant figure at this stage. If it's 1 or 1 million, it certainly doesn't matter from a healthcare perspective. COVID kills less than 1% of patients but that doesn't mean a massive percentage aren't seriously inflicted by it.
A startling statistic out yesterday is 1/4 of everyone in hospital with COVID is under 55, that's the threat this thing poses. In the grand scheme of things it means the vaccines will not have any impact for 1/4 of COVID hospitalisations until likely late summer.
If we don't push down cases then hospitals will have to start to make decisions they shouldn't have to, for example do you treat the 30 year old with COVID who is struggling to breathe (but will survive) or do you treat the guy having a heart attack who might not make it? With lower cases, the 30 year old isn't hospitalised, the other guy is treated and maybe both survive?
Mate yeah that's exactly how mines started over thr weekend. Thought I had picked up a chill (it was -5 here) and felt cold like. Bit shivery and lethargic more than anything else. Everything else has soon followed (temps been ok mostly so far). Have you been tested? If not, I would if I were you.Not confirmed I have it yet but my taste has gone.
Has anyone else who’s had it had a really heavy cold with it?
My voice is a rasp and throat like razors.
Headache & temp both down but v lethargic.
I'll send you round the mother in laws stew then. I'll pick the clean pot up in the morning ;-)
Best of luck with it. Stay strong bud
Most of those under 55 in hospital will have underlying conditions so will be done in the 2nd part of phase 1
I was ill same time as my dad had it so it’s pretty certain I did to as we spent time together and had same symptoms only he had difficulty breathing I didn’t. Head hurt, when walking the dog it keel over and cough for ages, couldn’t smell bleach when I cleaned the house, back and neck muscles hurt a bit too and I was shattered. Had a few whiskeys before bed each which helped me sleep, don’t advise for everyone....Not confirmed I have it yet but my taste has gone.
Has anyone else who’s had it had a really heavy cold with it?
My voice is a rasp and throat like razors.
Headache & temp both down but v lethargic.
Whatever it is down to the news will say it’s because of the vaccines and lockdowns...Probably a dumb question, but if numbers of infections and deaths are low around April, how will we know if it’s due to lockdown/restrictions, vaccines, or it being Spring and decent weather? Just thinking about how we all fell into a false sense of security last Spring/summer.
They have it bad in South Africa with a new variant and it's their summer so I think we'll know if the vaccine is working.Probably a dumb question, but if numbers of infections and deaths are low around April, how will we know if it’s due to lockdown/restrictions, vaccines, or it being Spring and decent weather? Just thinking about how we all fell into a false sense of security last Spring/summer.
Indeed. Went for a test late afternoon today.Mate yeah that's exactly how mines started over thr weekend. Thought I had picked up a chill (it was -5 here) and felt cold like. Bit shivery and lethargic more than anything else. Everything else has soon followed (temps been ok mostly so far). Have you been tested? If not, I would if I were you.
Haha she could put anything in there, I'd be none the wiser. Cheers mate!
Indeed. Went for a test late afternoon today.
Temp has gone down as has the throbbing headache somewhat but still feel lethargic, chilly and awful cold. Throat stings when i cough too so speaking is a difficultly.
Another rum nights sleep ahead too.
Hope you’re starting to fix up mate?
I hate being like this (the ‘weird’ state of mind when ill is not the best experience.
It's unlikely there'll be a significant third wave given we have vaccines and so many people have now had it.Probably a dumb question, but if numbers of infections and deaths are low around April, how will we know if it’s due to lockdown/restrictions, vaccines, or it being Spring and decent weather? Just thinking about how we all fell into a false sense of security last Spring/summer.