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Date: 2022-10-13 03:33 pm (UTC)EDIT: Since my last direct contact with my wife was 11 days ago (3 days before she was symptomatic), and my rapid tests have been coming up negative, I thought I'd avoided the illness. But I had a bit of a sore throat last night, so I figured I should test myself again. There's an incredibly faint line at the "T" point on the test cassette. I took another look at the test I ran a couple of days ago, which I thought was clear, and found a "T" line that I can just barely make out in good light. It's possible that the cassette having dried out has made it more visible.
So here I am again. I've got a decent supply of groceries from a shopping trip two days ago, and I hope I didn't infect anyone while I did it. I was masked and keeping my distance from people as much as I could, and it looks like I've been nearly successful in fighting off the disease, so it's not very likely. Still: [*sigh*]
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Date: 2022-10-13 06:55 pm (UTC)These could seem trivial points when the lives of your loved ones are threatened by this curse. Nothing I could say will help with that.
Robert Carnegie
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Date: 2022-10-20 07:04 pm (UTC)My wife is still doing not-very-well in hospital. At this point, the major issue seems to be that the infection -- like any other infection -- causes her chronic problems to flare up. For the most part, she's getting decent care, unlike in many other visits. Her symptoms are highly visible.