I may have been a bit overly optimistic when I posted last Sunday. I posted the timeline that day, and then in the wee hours of Monday I had my worst night of this whole ordeal. I was up for almost all night just trying to continue breathing. I was so, so cold and couldn't warm up for the longest time, then when I finally did I was so very hot. All I could think about was getting pneumonia, and I really didn't want that.
When my alarm went off at 6 a.m. I emailed my boss and told him I had a very bad night and was still too sick to work. We got in touch later and I said I needed to schedule the next two days off, he suggested the week, which is what eventually happened. So all this past week I've been off work. Not exactly how I wanted to spend my spring vacation time, but so be it. Better to spend the time now and get healthy than not spend the time and, well, you know.
Today is day 24 since my first symptom. All week I've been resting and have slept a couple hours more a day than usual. Shortness of breath and coughing has gotten better day by day, and is at its worst when I roll over side to side at night and also right after waking, but even that has gotten better day by day. And my resting heart rate is almost back to normal. I often still have that underlying feeling of being unwell, and can still feel the inflammation in my lungs with every deep breath. I have a feeling this might linger for a bit, but as long as it keeps getting better and better one day I'll notice that I don't notice that anymore. Back to work for me tomorrow. The worst I foresee is taking a couple hours off in the middle of the day for a nap, otherwise I hope all goes well and I don't have too many things to clean up after all this time off.
One thing that I've purposely not mentioned about this whole thing so far is how I notice so many people not taking this seriously. And I've not left the house in over 3 weeks, this is just in the neighborhood. I've seen neighbors having friends over, one daily, answering the door for deliveries - and the delivery driver not flinching even though their restaurant is touting contact-free delivery in all their ads. Even when we've gotten groceries or food delivered most drivers still seem surprised that we don't open the door for them. No wonder infection rates are still rising. Not to mention all the protests across the country breaking all social distancing and gatherings rules. Don't even get me started on the orange idiot. People are just being plain stupid and it'll be a wonder that we survive this despite ourselves. Don't be stupid, please.
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