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Teenage Guinea Pig
Shame. With the amount of ivermectin I get onto me I would be covid immune, no vaccine needed 

I think the thought was that it could be used to prevent spread as much as anything. It wouldn't help much if an infected person sneezed at you ...Shame. With the amount of ivermectin I get onto me I would be covid immune, no vaccine needed![]()
So sorry for your loss x@Emx93 Sadly Mum died on Tuesday. I wish things could have been different for her, she had a lot of health problems, she is at rest now with no more pain. I am okay thank you, keeping busy with piggies!
I would rather be testing my 2 teenagers at home as currently my son doesn't want to take part at school..This is better link. Obviously they say about test kits, but not how to order them or who qualify... I've managed to find my closest collection point via this article. So that's a start!
Where parents can order and collect rapid Covid tests to use at home
I was stunned that my extremely difficult, anxious, need to know and plan everything teen went happily. Especially as it turns out that he was really worried because of the gagging he hears from me! He’s now looking forward to the next one on Thursday because he’s decided that it’s preferable to his engineering live lessonsI would rather be testing my 2 teenagers at home as currently my son doesn't want to take part at school..
My little one is the same. Very strong gag reflex and she also has one nostril which bleeds when she's ill. So no idea how that goes! But school said they'll not force anyone, even if they have consent form.My daughter is a bit nervous about being tested - a few tests in school and then I’ve to do her tests myself at home. I am also to test myself at home twice a week through my employment at school.
I can’t even brush my teeth without gagging, so I am dreading it without letting my daughter know I’m dreading it!
I would be crying if I had to do it again...... lolI've helped process tests at university for the last couple of months and I felt so awful on Friday when someone had a really bad time swabbing (to the point where I thought I was going to have to get the spilled body fluids kit). They put swab in reagent tube, I pulled the rack back and the swab caught on something and flipped out of the tube
. They almost cried when I apologetically asked them to do it again.
Home LFT kits are a much better idea and would be so much cheaper as you aren't having to pay for people to process them.
Funnily enough, as a whole I have noticed gag reflexes have gotten better, but the uncontrollable sneezing while doing the nasal swab has not!
So sorry you've both caught covid, sending you both well wishes and hope the vaccine helpsSorry for bringing this thread back but didn't want to clog up the rant thread or feel like having my own.
After everything we've done, how careful we've been & barely not going anywhere for the last 18 months - covid got us anyway. Not just me but Mum toowe are waiting on the result of the PCR results we did yesterday for confirmation but I got her to do a lateral flow yesterday when she was getting worse.
Had an ambulance out as she deterioated a little last night & needs lots of fluid & rest. Like me (I have a bit of a stuffy nose - this is affecting my smell & I sneezed a lot for 1/2 days) she's not had any of the three symptoms you look for. Just felt a bit off it.
I feel awful, like it's my fault & I've brought it home & despite all our carefulness/ cleaning / avoiding her, gave it to her anyway. I was in isolation due to contact with a positive case but we had popped out to town together before I knew I needed to be isolated. I suppose we'll never know where we got it from. We have both been double jabbed so hope this works in our favour but mum definitely come off worse than me.
I just needed to vent.
Sorry for bringing this thread back but didn't want to clog up the rant thread or feel like having my own.
After everything we've done, how careful we've been & barely not going anywhere for the last 18 months - covid got us anyway. Not just me but Mum toowe are waiting on the result of the PCR results we did yesterday for confirmation but I got her to do a lateral flow yesterday when she was getting worse.
Had an ambulance out as she deterioated a little last night & needs lots of fluid & rest. Like me (I have a bit of a stuffy nose - this is affecting my smell & I sneezed a lot for 1/2 days) she's not had any of the three symptoms you look for. Just felt a bit off it.
I feel awful, like it's my fault & I've brought it home & despite all our carefulness/ cleaning / avoiding her, gave it to her anyway. I was in isolation due to contact with a positive case but we had popped out to town together before I knew I needed to be isolated. I suppose we'll never know where we got it from. We have both been double jabbed so hope this works in our favour but mum definitely come off worse than me.
I just needed to vent.
@Wiebke I enjoyed the visual of that, thank you.
I feel responsible because either I've brought it home from work or we've caught it whilst out together. We are still following all the routines we implemented in February 2020 as everything kicked off - everything entering the house gets wiped down, only 3 of us in & out, touch points cleaned daily, hand washing, masks, distancing in the house & out of it with others etc. She never even left the house for 12 weeks last year. We've not taken part in eat out to help or even eaten in anywhere for 18 months. Our first meal out in months was a takeaway McDonald's we ate on a bench in the town centre!
I feel guilty because she is suffering so bad with it whereas I've just breezed through. I feel guilty saying I've felt poorlier with colds & viral tonsilitus (which is guaranteed to knock me off my feet at least once a year). I know obviously she has her medical condition & I'm a healthyish 30 year old but I wish I could take some of this for her or do more for her.
It annoys me there is people out there pretending covid doesn't exist etc. They've been in people's houses, been at parties, are not clean, don't distance, don't attempt to wear masks or follow guidance and they've not even had a sniffle this year (I know someone, it's not a passing generalisation).
I'm aware I'm rambling, sorry.