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Dagman | 08:31 Wed 22nd Jul 2020 | Body & Soul
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Hi abers, well the past 2 weeks has been tat to say the least, both having angioplasty carried out and given a dose if covid by the nhs for good measure. I'm into the second week of covid, the most wearing part for me being a persistent sore cough, and fatigue. Finding a sleep position where I don't cough is a challenge. There is no treatment for this. However, should anyone be struck by this, these are my best approaches.
Drink plenty of water, don't try to dry the cough up it doesn't work! Have your bedroom window open, allow cool air to reach you. Change your clothing every day, the virus must linger on them. Change your bedding more often, I was soaking last night and don't fancy sleeping on those again. If you feel tired, rest or sleep. My last suggestion is Jakemans sweets, the honey and lemon ones, soothing, not perfect but not harsh on your sore throat.
I get another test next week, will let you know.
  
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Hang in there, Dagman.
Thanks for the advice, Dagman. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Sorry to hear of your misfortune. Keep in mind the discomfort is temporary, you'll be your old self in next to no time. Good luck finding comfort in the meanwhile.
Latest prediction I heard is Covid will still be around in December.
Sorry to hear of your misfortunes, Dagman.

> Finding a sleep position where I don't cough is a challenge

Careful how you sleep. I once had the flu and the coughing made sleep very difficult. I managed to find a position where I could curl up, breathe shallowly and get a bit of rest. My wife (who also had flu) didn't do that, and hardly got any sleep. The point is, she made a quicker recovery whereas I went on to develop pneumonia!
So sorry Dagman - I do hope you feel a little better soon. X
Chances are covid will be around for centuries, barring some breakthrough that eradicates is completely, and those are rare. I trust we aren't expected to wear masks for centuries though.
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Perhaps immunity is our best shot. Antibodies from survivors could be the answer. We'll see.
Very interesting to have a first hand account, even though there are those who insist the whole thing is going to disappear in some sort of miracle if it isn't just a giant hoax. Wishing you a speedy and full recovery.
Best wishes Dagman, some good advice from you there, fatigue is a big issue with any virus and this one is no exception.

Take care.
Get well very soon Dagman.
Sounds like a real battle on your hands.
Best wishes from me too Dagman xx
Was talking to my friend in Australia this morning - they are back to square one re isolating and my friend is pretty low
Good advice Dagman, hope you feel better soon.
I hope you feel much better soon, Dagman xx if breathing or coughing are an issue at night, it may be worth using more pillows and sleeping more upright. Much easier on your lungs.
Best wishes xx
I'm sorry to read what you're going through, Dagman and wish you a speedy and full recovery...x
We've not interacted much over the years (despite both being long-term inmates), but I found your post very interesting - and potentially useful if I, or anyone close to me, should be unfortunate enough succumb to the virus.

I wish you well and hope that you achieve a full recovery in the not too distant future.

Dave.
To be going through this horrific experience, it speaks volumes about what a darned decent human being you are.
I wish you a speedy and full recovery xx
Hope you get well soon, Dagman. Thanks for the advice.
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Hi folks, here's an update. I'm into week 3 of this now, still coughing. Very weak, no energy and having to force food down. No appetite and nausea still lingering. I was worried about oxygen level being low as my breathing still labourous so Mrs D bought me an oximeter. Main worry being tested and dragged back into hospital again (no thanks). Happy to say o2 levels not low so no need for calling anyone. I'm on quite a mix of new tablets now so perhaps they're playing a part in me feeling so unwell. Doc prescribed sleeping tabs to suppress bad dreams. I'll soldier on, keep you updated. Meanwhile keep your heads down, prevention is better than a cure, take care.
A long haul for you but hopefully over the worst, take good care of yourself (both of you).

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