Originally Posted by
Derek Meyer
My wife came down with Covid a couple of days before Thanksgiving. She had a sinus infection at the time so she thought that was all that was wrong. She saw her doctor and even her doctor told her she likely did not have Covid, but her daughter insisted that she get tested and she was positive. I, having cold symptoms that started a day after hers, got tested as well, and came back positive.
We always wear masks when we are in public and I try to limit my shopping and such to essential trips only. In the 10 days I was quarantined (my medical provider recommended 10 days of quarantine from the first day I started showing symptoms) the only place I went was the testing center. I was tired all the time. It was common for us to go to bed by 11 and sleep 10-12 hours. My symptoms, in addition to fatigue, were like a mild cold, with a bit of congestion and a very sporadic cough (flared up for a few minutes every day or so). I had no real breathing issues (my provider examined me during the test and looked for respiratory problems) but I avoided anything that could be a trigger, so no woodworking (sawdust) or cooking fumes for me. Today is my first day back at work after being symptom-free for 24 hours, as recommended.
My wife is now symptom-free but has to wait until next Monday before she can go back to work. She can visit her mother now, though she is wearing a mask because her mother has COPD and other issues that make her a high-risk if infected with Covid. It's tough because my wife is her mother's primary caregiver (she gets paid to take care of her) and not being able to do that was rough on both of them. We made it through, though.
We were both fortunate that our symptoms were pretty mild. I count our blessings that it wasn't worse.