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    Good news, Tybee! Continued prayers to all.
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    Thanks for the update on your family. Wishing all well.
    As Cicero said, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.”

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    Glad to hear things are improving,Tybee
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    Here is our Covid report:

    Still not confirmed as Covid, but when DH went to his regular dr appt the doc tested him. Results in soon.

    It has been 16 days since DH first came down with symptoms. He is still weak. Two days ago he slept most of the day away. Yesterday and today he is better, but still weak.

    i came down with it two weeks ago. I had one day of sneezing and cold like symptoms, next day mostly gone, Then a week alter i was hit with a lighter version. Then yesterday…another version even lighter. It is weird.

    Since I am constantly fighting plant allergies and sinus stuff, it is hard to tell what is causing what.

    An unexpected fallout is that I sorta feel, now that I’ve had Covid, I can get on a plane and travel a bit. Hmmmm, maybe DH gave me a gift after all, a well received gift. The American Iris Society is meeting in
    New Mexico in early April, and now I am contemplating attending that convention.

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    It sounds like you're both making progress. I'm glad DH is under a doctor's care.

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    With having all 3 shots I am not worried about flying. My kids have all been on planes and were fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
    It sounds like you're both making progress. I'm glad DH is under a doctor's care.
    He’s not treated for Covid, he had a regular visit scheduled last week anyway.
    He goes to the dr regularly, unlike me. He gets inoculations regularly, but for Covid vaccines. Because that is evil you know.


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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    Here is our Covid report:

    Still not confirmed as Covid, but when DH went to his regular dr appt the doc tested him. Results in soon.

    It has been 16 days since DH first came down with symptoms. He is still weak. Two days ago he slept most of the day away. Yesterday and today he is better, but still weak.

    i came down with it two weeks ago. I had one day of sneezing and cold like symptoms, next day mostly gone, Then a week alter i was hit with a lighter version. Then yesterday…another version even lighter. It is weird.

    Since I am constantly fighting plant allergies and sinus stuff, it is hard to tell what is causing what.

    An unexpected fallout is that I sorta feel, now that I’ve had Covid, I can get on a plane and travel a bit. Hmmmm, maybe DH gave me a gift after all, a well received gift. The American Iris Society is meeting in
    New Mexico in early April, and now I am contemplating attending that convention.
    Whereabouts in New Mexico - just curious? Rob

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    Forgot to add - IL, I'm glad you and yours are not in the hospital and not on a ventilator. Something to be very grateful for. I wish you a quick and full recovery. Rob

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    IL (and everyone else,too). It is possible to get covid more than once. Hubby has a coworker who is fully vaxed and tested positive three weeks ago. New rules say vased without symptoms can resume normal activity - so she only missed one week (five days) of work. Worked the next full week. Came in Tuesday, sick ( first round she wasn't sick - tested due to exposure in household), and they sent her to be tested. Positive again. She went to the doctor for testing since the home tests reportedly are less accurate. Dr said it happens with Omicron.

    Unfortunately the current vaccine concoction protects the receiver from getting terribly sick and being hospitalized, but doesn't stop at all the spread of the omicron variant. (It did reduce spread for previous varients).

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