I wasn't thinking thumb.....Brother Shamus said:Ag_07 said:
My wife can't keep her mouth shut.
This is where the rule of thumb would apply. Beat away.
Ronnie '88
I wasn't thinking thumb.....Brother Shamus said:Ag_07 said:
My wife can't keep her mouth shut.
This is where the rule of thumb would apply. Beat away.
thisrocky the dog said:
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"People who know they currently have COVID and still want people to come out to their house and go to parties and then get mad when those people take reasonable precautions around that person….yeah those people are stupid too."
This I agree with. I have yet to see any evidence of asymptomatic spread, and it has never been something we worried about with any other respiratory disease. We need to get over treating COVID as if it is "special". It's not.TxAgPreacher said:Quote:
"People who know they currently have COVID and still want people to come out to their house and go to parties and then get mad when those people take reasonable precautions around that person….yeah those people are stupid too."
Is everyone missing that it was the kids were uninvited? If they have no symptoms what's the problem?
Maybe I'm missing something, but If my buddy was sick and I knew it was covid, I'd let his asymptomatic kids come over. I don't care.
I don't think OP is being stupid. I hear ya bro.
No.mosdefn14 said:
Do antibiotics work on virus?
Fauci eats a boogerAg_07 said:
I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal. Just this past Thurs it got bad enough I went to the nearby urgent care to get Rx meds to knock it out.
Tested positive got a z pack and cough syrup and sent on my way. Whatever. I got what I needed and I'm alive and well here on Sunday.
Well since everyone found out I had the big C my kids were uninvited from a birthday party this weekend for fear of infecting anyone and relatives who stopped by today wanted to hang out outside but it's too cold so they're wearing masks in the living room.
I just don't get it. Literally...My brain can not seriously process this ridiculousness.
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Secondary infection? My best guess. Z pack has no effect on a virus.B-1 83 said:Why did they give you a Z Pack??? I'm more concerned with this.Ag_07 said:
I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal. Just this past Thurs it got bad enough I went to the nearby urgent care to get Rx meds to knock it out.
Tested positive got a z pack and cough syrup and sent on my way. Whatever. I got what I needed and I'm alive and well here on Sunday.
Well since everyone found out I had the big C my kids were uninvited from a birthday party this weekend for fear of infecting anyone and relatives who stopped by today wanted to hang out outside but it's too cold so they're wearing masks in the living room.
I just don't get it. Literally...My brain can not seriously process this ridiculousness.
why did she get tested?Rocag said:
If we're doing anecdotal stories I have one that goes the other way. My wife is a photographer and last weekend she was exposed to COVID because some of the people at the event had it and didn't tell anyone. Surprise, surprise, she caught it. Which has meant that this week she's been unable to go to the hospital to be with her dad who has cancer and isn't expected to have much time left. I don't blame people for being cautious.
OKCAg2002 said:
When I see people in public places wearing a mask, I intentionally start coughing around them. I know that's kind of twisted, but whatever.
dont let them test you. easy.Ag_07 said:
I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal. Just this past Thurs it got bad enough I went to the nearby urgent care to get Rx meds to knock it out.
Tested positive got a z pack and cough syrup and sent on my way. Whatever. I got what I needed and I'm alive and well here on Sunday.
Well since everyone found out I had the big C my kids were uninvited from a birthday party this weekend for fear of infecting anyone and relatives who stopped by today wanted to hang out outside but it's too cold so they're wearing masks in the living room.
I just don't get it. Literally...My brain can not seriously process this ridiculousness.
I wonder if they would give her a note if she had tested positive for strep or is covid the only illness that qualifies a student to miss school.Prexys Moon said:dont let them test you. easy.Ag_07 said:
I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal. Just this past Thurs it got bad enough I went to the nearby urgent care to get Rx meds to knock it out.
Tested positive got a z pack and cough syrup and sent on my way. Whatever. I got what I needed and I'm alive and well here on Sunday.
Well since everyone found out I had the big C my kids were uninvited from a birthday party this weekend for fear of infecting anyone and relatives who stopped by today wanted to hang out outside but it's too cold so they're wearing masks in the living room.
I just don't get it. Literally...My brain can not seriously process this ridiculousness.
my HS daughter had cold symptoms and fever and we went to dr. Tested neg for strep. well we need to test for covid. nope. We refused to be tested for covid. Doesn't matter. Rest and a couple days in bed. Nurse said well if you don't test for covid we can't give you a note for school. Bull***** We are at the doctor and we need a note for school. Answer- ok but we're not supposed to. what kiind of crap is that?
the medical profession has lost all credibility with the covid nonsense.
Ag_07 said:
I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal. Just this past Thurs it got bad enough I went to the nearby urgent care to get Rx meds to knock it out.
Tested positive got a z pack and cough syrup and sent on my way. Whatever. I got what I needed and I'm alive and well here on Sunday.
Well since everyone found out I had the big C my kids were uninvited from a birthday party this weekend for fear of infecting anyone and relatives who stopped by today wanted to hang out outside but it's too cold so they're wearing masks in the living room.
I just don't get it. Literally...My brain can not seriously process this ridiculousness.
I work in the profession and you are partially correct.Quote:
the medical profession has lost all credibility with the covid nonsense.
I understand that. Prophylactic antibiotics always make me raise one eyebrow, but perhaps the doc was chasing something he thought may be developing.BobCatDave said:Secondary infection? My best guess. Z pack has no effect on a virus.B-1 83 said:Why did they give you a Z Pack??? I'm more concerned with this.Ag_07 said:
I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal. Just this past Thurs it got bad enough I went to the nearby urgent care to get Rx meds to knock it out.
Tested positive got a z pack and cough syrup and sent on my way. Whatever. I got what I needed and I'm alive and well here on Sunday.
Well since everyone found out I had the big C my kids were uninvited from a birthday party this weekend for fear of infecting anyone and relatives who stopped by today wanted to hang out outside but it's too cold so they're wearing masks in the living room.
I just don't get it. Literally...My brain can not seriously process this ridiculousness.
Prexys Moon said:why did she get tested?Rocag said:
If we're doing anecdotal stories I have one that goes the other way. My wife is a photographer and last weekend she was exposed to COVID because some of the people at the event had it and didn't tell anyone. Surprise, surprise, she caught it. Which has meant that this week she's been unable to go to the hospital to be with her dad who has cancer and isn't expected to have much time left. I don't blame people for being cautious.
Who at the hospital told her she shouldn't come?
Probably because per your story, it's not expected he has much time left. Now, that could be months, or days. If he's in the hosital with only days left.... Well, as a noted person once said, "What difference, at this point, does it make?"Rocag said:Prexys Moon said:why did she get tested?Rocag said:
If we're doing anecdotal stories I have one that goes the other way. My wife is a photographer and last weekend she was exposed to COVID because some of the people at the event had it and didn't tell anyone. Surprise, surprise, she caught it. Which has meant that this week she's been unable to go to the hospital to be with her dad who has cancer and isn't expected to have much time left. I don't blame people for being cautious.
Who at the hospital told her she shouldn't come?
Because she was symptomatic and didn't want to expose an elderly person with cancer to COVID? Why is this confusing?
Ridiculousness in this world abounds. But glad you journaled it.Ag_07 said:
I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal. Just this past Thurs it got bad enough I went to the nearby urgent care to get Rx meds to knock it out.
Tested positive got a z pack and cough syrup and sent on my way. Whatever. I got what I needed and I'm alive and well here on Sunday.
Well since everyone found out I had the big C my kids were uninvited from a birthday party this weekend for fear of infecting anyone and relatives who stopped by today wanted to hang out outside but it's too cold so they're wearing masks in the living room.
I just don't get it. Literally...My brain can not seriously process this ridiculousness.
Rocag said:
I don't know that most people would look at it that way. Up to the very end people still hope things take a turn for the better, even when it isn't very likely.
I'd also hope that anyone who is sick and contagious would be courteous enough to avoid guest trips to the hospital full of people with already weakened immune systems.
This is not the world that we live inRocag said:
I don't know that most people would look at it that way. Up to the very end people still hope things take a turn for the better, even when it isn't very likely.
I'd also hope that anyone who is sick and contagious would be courteous enough to avoid guest trips to the hospital full of people with already weakened immune systems.
Beerosch said:
If you're taking Covid tests still, then you are promoting the same stupidness that you're complaining about. There is nothing good that can come from you taking a Covid test. Congrats for promoting the stupidness.
slaughtr said:Beerosch said:
If you're taking Covid tests still, then you are promoting the same stupidness that you're complaining about. There is nothing good that can come from you taking a Covid test. Congrats for promoting the stupidness.
Most Covid tests now are bundled with a respiratory panel that also includes flu and RSV. If you go to an urgent care with a respiratory illness like the OP, you are getting a Covid test. As well as tests for other things. Why would you be opposed to knowing what's causing your respiratory illness so your doctor knows how to treat it?
I don't remember having a swab shoved up my nose for flu. Did that change?slaughtr said:Beerosch said:
If you're taking Covid tests still, then you are promoting the same stupidness that you're complaining about. There is nothing good that can come from you taking a Covid test. Congrats for promoting the stupidness.
Most Covid tests now are bundled with a respiratory panel that also includes flu and RSV. If you go to an urgent care with a respiratory illness like the OP, you are getting a Covid test. As well as tests for other things. Why would you be opposed to knowing what's causing your respiratory illness so your doctor knows how to treat it?
So nothing related to covid is a sure thing. It's all experimental (vax, tests, treatment, lab leaks, etc.)Quote:
Is there a test that can detect both flu and COVID-19?
Yes. There is a test that will check for seasonal flu type A and B viruses and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. This test is being used by U.S. public health laboratories for surveillance purposes. Testing for these viruses at the same time will give public health officials important information about how flu and COVID-19 are spreading and what prevention steps should be taken. The test will also help public health laboratories save time and testing materials, and possibly to return test results faster.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given CDC an Emergency Use Authorization for this new test. Initial test kits were sent to public health laboratories in early August 2020. CDC will continue to manufacture and distribute these kits.
The OP said, "I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal." If it's "no big deal" then why would any test be needed? Covid tests were so overblown for so long, and many companies were mandating you had to be out of the office for so many days burning vacation time if you tested positive. Doctors also largely did nothing to treat Covid, and treatments that would've actually helped were ignored (not sure now because it's largely "no big deal"). The stigma of a positive Covid test outweighs any benefit of getting it.slaughtr said:Beerosch said:
If you're taking Covid tests still, then you are promoting the same stupidness that you're complaining about. There is nothing good that can come from you taking a Covid test. Congrats for promoting the stupidness.
Most Covid tests now are bundled with a respiratory panel that also includes flu and RSV. If you go to an urgent care with a respiratory illness like the OP, you are getting a Covid test. As well as tests for other things. Why would you be opposed to knowing what's causing your respiratory illness so your doctor knows how to treat it?
slaughtr said:Beerosch said:
If you're taking Covid tests still, then you are promoting the same stupidness that you're complaining about. There is nothing good that can come from you taking a Covid test. Congrats for promoting the stupidness.
Most Covid tests now are bundled with a respiratory panel that also includes flu and RSV. If you go to an urgent care with a respiratory illness like the OP, you are getting a Covid test. As well as tests for other things. Why would you be opposed to knowing what's causing your respiratory illness so your doctor knows how to treat it?
Because he went to an urgent care clinic.Beerosch said:The OP said, "I had typical cold symptoms a little over a week ago and no big deal." If it's "no big deal" then why would any test be needed? Covid tests were so overblown for so long, and many companies were mandating you had to be out of the office for so many days burning vacation time if you tested positive. Doctors also largely did nothing to treat Covid, and treatments that would've actually helped were ignored (not sure now because it's largely "no big deal"). The stigma of a positive Covid test outweighs any benefit of getting it.slaughtr said:Beerosch said:
If you're taking Covid tests still, then you are promoting the same stupidness that you're complaining about. There is nothing good that can come from you taking a Covid test. Congrats for promoting the stupidness.
Most Covid tests now are bundled with a respiratory panel that also includes flu and RSV. If you go to an urgent care with a respiratory illness like the OP, you are getting a Covid test. As well as tests for other things. Why would you be opposed to knowing what's causing your respiratory illness so your doctor knows how to treat it?
It's one swab, 4 tests on the same machine. They can't not do the Covid test. Again, why would it be an issue knowing the cause? I don't understand how it's a political question to determine if you have Covid versus the flu.Ag_07 said:slaughtr said:Beerosch said:
If you're taking Covid tests still, then you are promoting the same stupidness that you're complaining about. There is nothing good that can come from you taking a Covid test. Congrats for promoting the stupidness.
Most Covid tests now are bundled with a respiratory panel that also includes flu and RSV. If you go to an urgent care with a respiratory illness like the OP, you are getting a Covid test. As well as tests for other things. Why would you be opposed to knowing what's causing your respiratory illness so your doctor knows how to treat it?
Yep
Upon checking in I told them I did not want a COVID test and was told it's part of their panel. I said OK whatever thinking surely no one cares that much about COVID anymore.
And before in chimes in no I wasn't gonna leave and go drive around and find a place to treat me without a COVID test. I felt like crap and I just wanted Rx meds to get me feeling better.