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Well this is it...we have both hit rock bottom and maximum terror.


Oh and this too apparently.

 

Well this is it...we have both hit rock bottom and maximum terror.


Oh and this too apparently.


This is just the start. About a month ago the kicked in the door of a store and looted it in Mexico.

When did USA last have large scale rioting? 1992?
 






Speaking of recovery, how are you, Fitz?
Did you ever get a definitive diagnosis? And have you gotten over your illness, whatever it was?

My experience was very similar like that article. I have been some-sort-of-sick for eight weeks now. Only the first 16 days included fever (day 10 might have been the worst, IIRC). By the time my Canadian province opened up testing to people who weren't hospitalized or connected to known cases, I tested negative. (That was two weeks ago, or six weeks after I first had a fever).

I'm waiting for them to open up antibody testing to find out if the first 16 day illness was covid or not. Seems likely - if it wasn't then I don't know what it was. At this point, I'm basically just clearing my throat on a regular basis (not quite coughig) clearing some goo. I have a sore chest, but my overall lung capacity doesn't seem too bad. I have headaches now-and-then. Every morning I think I might be better, but most evenings I feel worse again. I think There might be an overall trend toward getting better, but it's hard to tell. I speak to my doctor by phone regularly.

I'm pretty sick of being sick, if you'll forgive the bad joke.
 

My experience was very similar like that article. I have been some-sort-of-sick for eight weeks now. Only the first 16 days included fever (day 10 might have been the worst, IIRC). By the time my Canadian province opened up testing to people who weren't hospitalized or connected to known cases, I tested negative. (That was two weeks ago, or six weeks after I first had a fever).

I'm waiting for them to open up antibody testing to find out if the first 16 day illness was covid or not. Seems likely - if it wasn't then I don't know what it was. At this point, I'm basically just clearing my throat on a regular basis (not quite coughig) clearing some goo. I have a sore chest, but my overall lung capacity doesn't seem too bad. I have headaches now-and-then. Every morning I think I might be better, but most evenings I feel worse again. I think There might be an overall trend toward getting better, but it's hard to tell. I speak to my doctor by phone regularly.

I'm pretty sick of being sick, if you'll forgive the bad joke.
Ugh, still sick? That's rough, man... Yeah, it certainly sounds similar to what's in that article. It's a nasty bug by all accounts. I can well imagine you're 'sick of being sick.'
Be well!
 

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