OK GG, we'll all get the ingredients and have one with you!
Himself said that if your DH makes a good stiff one before your swab test, you won't even notice it. [emoji38]Love you, friends! CG, that is a most excellent idea [emoji484] I have mojito mint growing in the backyard. That should do it
Himself said that if your DH makes a good stiff one before your swab test, you won't even notice it. [emoji38]
They only do the testing from 8 am till noon. So Himself is saying morning drinking is acceptable? I knew I liked him [emoji813]Himself said that if your DH makes a good stiff one before your swab test, you won't even notice it. [emoji38]
You do! [emoji16] Hopefully there will be a vaccine early next year.[emoji38] [emoji38]
We SO need to route ourselves through your neck of the woods when we're on vacation again, GG.
I'm guessing that might be 2023?
Btw, I tested negative for Covid-19 I wasn't really worried about it, but it's good to know.
Btw, I tested negative for Covid-19 I wasn't really worried about it, but it's good to know.
It really wasn't that bad. It's uncomfortable, as they say, but it was over pretty quickly and I had no lasting pain. But I get really bad chronic headaches (not migraine) and I've had Crohn's disease for over 30 years. I've had much more painful experiences.How was the test? Horrible?
It really wasn't that bad. It's uncomfortable, as they say, but it was over pretty quickly and I had no lasting pain. But I get really bad chronic headaches (not migraine) and I've had Crohn's disease for over 30 years. I've had much more painful experiences.
Thanks, friend [emoji2]Glad to hear it wasn't that bad. I'm also glad that you, unlike loads of people, understand that "really bad headache" doesn't necessarily mean migraine. In fact, it sounds like your headaches are probably worse than the majority of my migraine headaches. (((hugs)))
Thanks, friend [emoji2]
Yeah, migraine gets all the publicity! [emoji38] j/k
I started getting headaches at 11 years old and wasn't diagnosed and effectively treated for six years. I have the constant, unremitting type. Here's more information if you're interested.
https://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/all-disorders/hemicrania-continua-information-page
Yes, the Indocin works for me, but it has caused intestinal issues, along with Crohn's. My GI doctor wishes I would stop taking it. Lucky for me, I've been with my family doctor since I was diagnosed with Crohn's, and he's seen me go without Indocin, so he continues to prescribe it for me.Yikes! I looked it up on Wikipedia as well. That sounds horrible. Does treatment work for you?
Agree! It was very...uncomfortable.My sympathy, I hated that nasal swab...I'd rather go to the dentist.
Thanks. They've made a lot of progress in understanding how viruses work since then. Pink eye generally resolves in a week to 10 days, like the common cold. So for your friend's sister, it could have been the natural course of the disease rather than the drops. And it's very contagious, so I have to be careful not to spread it around the house and infect DH. If people don't know this, they could reinfect themselves by touching their things and then their eyes and faces. Sound familiar?Oh nos! I thought that there were eye drops that can be prescribed. When I was a kid, the older sis of my best friend got pink eye often. I kinda remember her using drops.
No matter what, I hope it's gone soon.
Thank you. After a visual exam with dye, she said it's viral, like a cold, but in the eyes instead of the respiratory system. Apparently there are several different viruses that can cause similar symptoms.I'm sorry to read that GG. Did your doctor get to see what it looks like? I ask because, it can be bacterial, viral, chemical, or an allergic reaction. In any case, god bedring (Danish for good bettering).
Oh nos! I thought that there were eye drops that can be prescribed. When I was a kid, the older sis of my best friend got pink eye often. I kinda remember her using drops.
No matter what, I hope it's gone soon.
They've made a lot of progress in understanding how viruses work since then. She did prescribe drops, but apparently there's no solid evidence that it works. I'm willing to try. After a visual exam with dye, she said it's viral, like a cold, but in the eyes instead of the respiratory system. Apparently there are several different viruses that can cause similar symptoms.