I read that like colds and flu it get hold of you because people are lacking in vitamin D, I feel everyone should be on VItamin D in the winter time drinking plenty read that having an Aspirin to thin your blood will help.
The worst week of my life in terms of illness.
We had to call an ambulance out to me on Xmas Eve night just before midnight.
It was so upsetting for wife and kids, couldn't stop coughing and my temp was at 38.4.
The paramedics were first class and could see I was conflicted about going to hospital and potentially be asked to stay in for a few hours.
I'd not even gone into the loft to get the Xmas presents down and that was also praying on my mind, which might sound stupid to many.
They checked my blood pressure and oxygen levels and had me walk up and down our stairs a couple of times.
In the end they prescribed me some antibiotics for a possible secondary chest infection and told me to go straight to A&E if things got worse.
Walking up and down a loft ladder at 1am in the morning and bringing down sacks of presents is not something I would ever want to repeat or recommend.
Wife did her first Xmas Dinner and I managed to eat some and make the best of it with her and the kids.
I just can't shake the terrible thirst during the night and heat and cold sweats.
I've tried sleeping on my stomach, just to try and open my airways and am now into my seventh day.
Coughed up some blood in the shower this morning but it was filled with muscus and spit also after I deliberately tried to hack something up.
I don't mind admitting, this whole thing has shaken me to my core and scared the absolute shit out of me. I'm a fit guy, albeit, 46, with no underlying health conditions.
My wife and son come out of their own isolation today and they were pretty much recovered within four days and just lethargy.
My mum and dad watched from the road as my kids opened their presents in the front window.
It was heartbreaking, but it was the best we could do and it kept my folks safe.
It is a horrible, nasty virus which grabs a hold of you in so many different ways, next time you might hear someone talk about it with any degree of flippancy, walk away in the opposite direction - quickly!
Blimey mate - utterly awful.The worst week of my life in terms of illness.
We had to call an ambulance out to me on Xmas Eve night just before midnight.
It was so upsetting for wife and kids, couldn't stop coughing and my temp was at 38.4.
The paramedics were first class and could see I was conflicted about going to hospital and potentially be asked to stay in for a few hours.
I'd not even gone into the loft to get the Xmas presents down and that was also praying on my mind, which might sound stupid to many.
They checked my blood pressure and oxygen levels and had me walk up and down our stairs a couple of times.
In the end they prescribed me some antibiotics for a possible secondary chest infection and told me to go straight to A&E if things got worse.
Walking up and down a loft ladder at 1am in the morning and bringing down sacks of presents is not something I would ever want to repeat or recommend.
Wife did her first Xmas Dinner and I managed to eat some and make the best of it with her and the kids.
I just can't shake the terrible thirst during the night and heat and cold sweats.
I've tried sleeping on my stomach, just to try and open my airways and am now into my seventh day.
Coughed up some blood in the shower this morning but it was filled with muscus and spit also after I deliberately tried to hack something up.
I don't mind admitting, this whole thing has shaken me to my core and scared the absolute shit out of me. I'm a fit guy, albeit, 46, with no underlying health conditions.
My wife and son come out of their own isolation today and they were pretty much recovered within four days and just lethargy.
My mum and dad watched from the road as my kids opened their presents in the front window.
It was heartbreaking, but it was the best we could do and it kept my folks safe.
It is a horrible, nasty virus which grabs a hold of you in so many different ways, next time you might hear someone talk about it with any degree of flippancy, walk away in the opposite direction - quickly!
Hopefully, the worst is behind you.
Wishing you a full and speedy recovery.
Indeed.I read that like colds and flu it get hold of you because people are lacking in vitamin D, I feel everyone should be on VItamin D in the winter time drinking plenty read that having an Aspirin to thin your blood will help.
The worst week of my life in terms of illness.
We had to call an ambulance out to me on Xmas Eve night just before midnight.
It was so upsetting for wife and kids, couldn't stop coughing and my temp was at 38.4.
The paramedics were first class and could see I was conflicted about going to hospital and potentially be asked to stay in for a few hours.
I'd not even gone into the loft to get the Xmas presents down and that was also praying on my mind, which might sound stupid to many.
They checked my blood pressure and oxygen levels and had me walk up and down our stairs a couple of times.
In the end they prescribed me some antibiotics for a possible secondary chest infection and told me to go straight to A&E if things got worse.
Walking up and down a loft ladder at 1am in the morning and bringing down sacks of presents is not something I would ever want to repeat or recommend.
Wife did her first Xmas Dinner and I managed to eat some and make the best of it with her and the kids.
I just can't shake the terrible thirst during the night and heat and cold sweats.
I've tried sleeping on my stomach, just to try and open my airways and am now into my seventh day.
Coughed up some blood in the shower this morning but it was filled with muscus and spit also after I deliberately tried to hack something up.
I don't mind admitting, this whole thing has shaken me to my core and scared the absolute shit out of me. I'm a fit guy, albeit, 46, with no underlying health conditions.
My wife and son come out of their own isolation today and they were pretty much recovered within four days and just lethargy.
My mum and dad watched from the road as my kids opened their presents in the front window.
It was heartbreaking, but it was the best we could do and it kept my folks safe.
It is a horrible, nasty virus which grabs a hold of you in so many different ways, next time you might hear someone talk about it with any degree of flippancy, walk away in the opposite direction - quickly!
Hope you improve fella.The worst week of my life in terms of illness.
We had to call an ambulance out to me on Xmas Eve night just before midnight.
It was so upsetting for wife and kids, couldn't stop coughing and my temp was at 38.4.
The paramedics were first class and could see I was conflicted about going to hospital and potentially be asked to stay in for a few hours.
I'd not even gone into the loft to get the Xmas presents down and that was also praying on my mind, which might sound stupid to many.
They checked my blood pressure and oxygen levels and had me walk up and down our stairs a couple of times.
In the end they prescribed me some antibiotics for a possible secondary chest infection and told me to go straight to A&E if things got worse.
Walking up and down a loft ladder at 1am in the morning and bringing down sacks of presents is not something I would ever want to repeat or recommend.
Wife did her first Xmas Dinner and I managed to eat some and make the best of it with her and the kids.
I just can't shake the terrible thirst during the night and heat and cold sweats.
I've tried sleeping on my stomach, just to try and open my airways and am now into my seventh day.
Coughed up some blood in the shower this morning but it was filled with muscus and spit also after I deliberately tried to hack something up.
I don't mind admitting, this whole thing has shaken me to my core and scared the absolute shit out of me. I'm a fit guy, albeit, 46, with no underlying health conditions.
My wife and son come out of their own isolation today and they were pretty much recovered within four days and just lethargy.
My mum and dad watched from the road as my kids opened their presents in the front window.
It was heartbreaking, but it was the best we could do and it kept my folks safe.
It is a horrible, nasty virus which grabs a hold of you in so many different ways, next time you might hear someone talk about it with any degree of flippancy, walk away in the opposite direction - quickly!
Sorry to hear that buddy, hope you get sorted soon. i wouldn't worry to much about coughing up blood. its common for people with chest issues to get hemoptysis. Unless is deep red and lots of it or like tar then you have nothing to worry aboutThe worst week of my life in terms of illness.
We had to call an ambulance out to me on Xmas Eve night just before midnight.
It was so upsetting for wife and kids, couldn't stop coughing and my temp was at 38.4.
The paramedics were first class and could see I was conflicted about going to hospital and potentially be asked to stay in for a few hours.
I'd not even gone into the loft to get the Xmas presents down and that was also praying on my mind, which might sound stupid to many.
They checked my blood pressure and oxygen levels and had me walk up and down our stairs a couple of times.
In the end they prescribed me some antibiotics for a possible secondary chest infection and told me to go straight to A&E if things got worse.
Walking up and down a loft ladder at 1am in the morning and bringing down sacks of presents is not something I would ever want to repeat or recommend.
Wife did her first Xmas Dinner and I managed to eat some and make the best of it with her and the kids.
I just can't shake the terrible thirst during the night and heat and cold sweats.
I've tried sleeping on my stomach, just to try and open my airways and am now into my seventh day.
Coughed up some blood in the shower this morning but it was filled with muscus and spit also after I deliberately tried to hack something up.
I don't mind admitting, this whole thing has shaken me to my core and scared the absolute shit out of me. I'm a fit guy, albeit, 46, with no underlying health conditions.
My wife and son come out of their own isolation today and they were pretty much recovered within four days and just lethargy.
My mum and dad watched from the road as my kids opened their presents in the front window.
It was heartbreaking, but it was the best we could do and it kept my folks safe.
It is a horrible, nasty virus which grabs a hold of you in so many different ways, next time you might hear someone talk about it with any degree of flippancy, walk away in the opposite direction - quickly!
Get Well soon PalThe worst week of my life in terms of illness.
We had to call an ambulance out to me on Xmas Eve night just before midnight.
It was so upsetting for wife and kids, couldn't stop coughing and my temp was at 38.4.
The paramedics were first class and could see I was conflicted about going to hospital and potentially be asked to stay in for a few hours.
I'd not even gone into the loft to get the Xmas presents down and that was also praying on my mind, which might sound stupid to many.
They checked my blood pressure and oxygen levels and had me walk up and down our stairs a couple of times.
In the end they prescribed me some antibiotics for a possible secondary chest infection and told me to go straight to A&E if things got worse.
Walking up and down a loft ladder at 1am in the morning and bringing down sacks of presents is not something I would ever want to repeat or recommend.
Wife did her first Xmas Dinner and I managed to eat some and make the best of it with her and the kids.
I just can't shake the terrible thirst during the night and heat and cold sweats.
I've tried sleeping on my stomach, just to try and open my airways and am now into my seventh day.
Coughed up some blood in the shower this morning but it was filled with muscus and spit also after I deliberately tried to hack something up.
I don't mind admitting, this whole thing has shaken me to my core and scared the absolute shit out of me. I'm a fit guy, albeit, 46, with no underlying health conditions.
My wife and son come out of their own isolation today and they were pretty much recovered within four days and just lethargy.
My mum and dad watched from the road as my kids opened their presents in the front window.
It was heartbreaking, but it was the best we could do and it kept my folks safe.
It is a horrible, nasty virus which grabs a hold of you in so many different ways, next time you might hear someone talk about it with any degree of flippancy, walk away in the opposite direction - quickly!
Sorry it has got you this bad lovely , hope you feel better soon , it is good of you to share , it will help others to stick to the rules xThe worst week of my life in terms of illness.
We had to call an ambulance out to me on Xmas Eve night just before midnight.
It was so upsetting for wife and kids, couldn't stop coughing and my temp was at 38.4.
The paramedics were first class and could see I was conflicted about going to hospital and potentially be asked to stay in for a few hours.
I'd not even gone into the loft to get the Xmas presents down and that was also praying on my mind, which might sound stupid to many.
They checked my blood pressure and oxygen levels and had me walk up and down our stairs a couple of times.
In the end they prescribed me some antibiotics for a possible secondary chest infection and told me to go straight to A&E if things got worse.
Walking up and down a loft ladder at 1am in the morning and bringing down sacks of presents is not something I would ever want to repeat or recommend.
Wife did her first Xmas Dinner and I managed to eat some and make the best of it with her and the kids.
I just can't shake the terrible thirst during the night and heat and cold sweats.
I've tried sleeping on my stomach, just to try and open my airways and am now into my seventh day.
Coughed up some blood in the shower this morning but it was filled with muscus and spit also after I deliberately tried to hack something up.
I don't mind admitting, this whole thing has shaken me to my core and scared the absolute shit out of me. I'm a fit guy, albeit, 46, with no underlying health conditions.
My wife and son come out of their own isolation today and they were pretty much recovered within four days and just lethargy.
My mum and dad watched from the road as my kids opened their presents in the front window.
It was heartbreaking, but it was the best we could do and it kept my folks safe.
It is a horrible, nasty virus which grabs a hold of you in so many different ways, next time you might hear someone talk about it with any degree of flippancy, walk away in the opposite direction - quickly!