Like so many of you, I am “triple vaxxed” and grateful to have been able to roll up my sleeve each time. Fortunately, all these months later, Bruce and I had dodged the Covid bullet, although the rest of our nuclear family had not been as able to do so. But by and large, everyone has felt they rode the wave and Covid was in the rear-view mirror. Until this past week. The Omicron variant is touted as “nothing” by comparison to other variations of the Corona Virus, but in truth, for some, it is nasty, and for me, it meant a trip to the Emergency Room. I am feeling so much better now, but want to share my experience, since many of you also have vulnerable parts of your body, and Covid really knows where to kick those, and kick hard!
My interaction with Covid started with stuffiness and chills last week at lunchtime and I wound up in bed with a headache and low-grade fever. By nighttime, I whipped out my Covid home test and it was negative. Whew! But all night, I felt chilled and congested, my sinuses burned, my bronchiectasis (bronchial inflammation) was kicked off, and I was coughing. I knew I needed a PCR test, so next morning, Bruce took me to a neighboring town, and I had one as a walk-in. Here is important information: my left side began to pull, distention hit me hard, as if there was an adhesion, or worse, a blockage beginning. But I was more focused on getting my test to see if, in fact, this was Covid.
Our community also does rapid and PCR tests, so on the way home, we stopped by for another set of nasal swabbing, hoping the rapid would let me know if I did have Covid, which seemed to be rather obvious. Took those tests and got back into bed. Pain on my side now more pronounced.
Rapid came back negative, so now I felt pretty sure I had bronchitis, and NOT Covid. No news on the PCR front, so I began my antibiotic for the bronchitis and sinus infection. Pain was getting worse throughout the day. My pulmonologist was on board, and no sooner did he order my antibiotic when the Covid PCR results from the neighboring town came in, I was POSITIVE. Now this made sense. But why this awful distention on my left side, and incredible pain? Does Covid have that effect? And how confusing to have had some tests negative and a very important, positive one?
As the night progressed, I was close to crawling from pain, and in a weakened voice, I told Bruce he needed to drop me at the hospital Emergency Room. We are used to Emergency Rooms but he has always been my advocate. This time, I knew I was on my own, thank you, again, Covid!
Labs, hydration, a c-t scan later, another positive Covid test, and the ER doctor told me my pain was related to Covid, she has seen it before. My most vulnerable part of my body! Filled with relief that there was no blockage, no surgery, no admission, Bruce picked me up at 3:00 a.m. It took another four days for the pain to slowly subside.
Here are the numbers: I had 5 tests within 24 hours; two rapid and one PCR were negative; 2 positive PCRs. Confused? So am I, but after monoclonal antibodies and time, all of my symptoms are gone. I am, gratefully, back to myself. Buh bye, Covid, buh bye!
So glad you are feeling better after such a scare and painful episode. Tests are confusing to say the least. Now let’s get together and enjoy Boca.
I am so glad to hear you are feeling better!
Ellyn,
Interesting. I had the same result with the tests First SLIGHTLY POSITIVE (WHATEVER THAT IS), than same day NEGATIVE AND pcr NEGATIVE THE NEXT DAY. And no pain.
great you are feeling better.
George
Glad you are saying goodbye to Covid
So glad you’re better. Sorry you suffered so much with pain on your side! You must have been so relieved it wasn’t a blockage! Good riddance to COVID,!
So am I, dear friend! You are indomitable!
So glad to hear you’re mending. Sounds like a very painful ordeal.
When I tested positive at
Cancer institute in July 2021 I was
Told later that very day to come back to ER immediately for monoclonal antibodies. I too was
There for many hours and Dr Ashinsky monitored me everyday after that. I was in very bad shape and he called me to make sure I was improving. Yes we are
Vulnerable. Now I self-quarantine for The most part.
Best regards to you and Bruce.
Oh my…so sorry you had to suffer through another ordeal, and I am thankful you are well now! Many hugs.
So glad you are feeling better, and know how to advocate for yourself! It’s a matter of life or death sometimes. Also sounds like you had a great emergency doctor! The tests are not always accurate. The persistance helped you figure out the mystery. Stay well, Love, MindyMK
I am so glad you are feeling better. Thank you for sharing i.portant information about Covid.
So glad to hear you’re better
Tests are great, but I think the take away is that you knew your body and got yourself the help you needed regardless of early test results.
Sorry that you had to suffer with pain.
Ellen, So glad to hear you are better.. Life surely brings incessant challenges. I’m so glad nothing intestinal needed to be addressed. . Stay healthy and as wise as you are..
Will hopefully see toy when the sun comes out warmer than 32 degrees!!
I am sorry u got Covid and are feeling better now. It sounds frightening. I hope to see u soon
Glad to hear you’re feeling better. That’s why when people say it’s like a minor cold, I don’t believe it.