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Title: Covid 19
Post by: Moorey on November 11, 2020, 06:38:20 PM
Got back home today after been dragged off to hospital in the Ambulance unable to breath with Covid19 two weeks ago. No time for goodbyes or anything. Two weeks on oxy volunteered for the medical trials. Thankfully never ended up on ICU. It was bad enough as it was. A very scary 2 weeks. Now looking at a min 3/4 months for my lungs to recover. Requirement for escaping hospitial only 40 steps along a corridor not stairs. Sounds ridiculously easy but i have walked out under my own steam unlike many and no doubt many more to come.
Please do all you can to protect yourself and others from this its a slight inconvenience to wear a mask. Believe me this virus is NO joke.
I Wouldn't want any of you to go what i have just been through. Stay safe.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: MrDavo on November 11, 2020, 06:47:41 PM
Scary stuff Moorey, I'm so glad you came through it when so many haven't.

Yet to have my turn, but maybe I'll get the vaccine sooner rather than later, as I qualify for a flu jab because I'm such an old git. My wife is a supply teacher, and I've persuaded her to take a break for a little while rather than spend the day in a fresh petri dish every week -some things are worth more than money. Stay safe everyone.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Moorey on November 11, 2020, 06:55:37 PM
It might sound ridiculous, but i consider myself so lucky.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Nurse Julie on November 11, 2020, 07:02:04 PM
I really hope you make a full recovery soon Chris. Take care.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: ka-ja on November 11, 2020, 07:22:41 PM
All the best to you, being over75 and a severe COPD sufferer, I dread the thought of of catching it.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Spitfire on November 11, 2020, 07:30:35 PM
Very scary stuff, great to hear of people like you recovering but so sad that so many have not, as you say wearing a mask and taking precautions is a small price to pay.

Cheers

Dennis
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: mike the bike on November 11, 2020, 10:25:57 PM
That's a close call, glad you're ok and on the mend.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: philward on November 11, 2020, 11:01:32 PM
Speedy recovery Chris - scary stuff. We are self isolating as the daughter has tested positive and we are in her childing bubble. Week into isolation and no symptoms so far - I'm lucky as I have no underlying health issues.
You'll soon be back on the bikes!
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Rozabikes Tim on November 12, 2020, 12:49:23 AM
Take care mate. A close call but well done getting through it when others not so lucky.
Trust your wife has been OK?

I feel personally, that the virus is getting closer and more real for so many. During the initial outbreak, we knew of few people directly effected in our area. Now a case in my daughter's school and virtually everyday more news just like yours, of people you know.

Scarey times.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on November 12, 2020, 04:32:03 AM
High Chris a very encouraging outcome I hope you continue to recover completely from Covid 19 over the next few weeks.

My wife & I lost a close friend who was 76 yrs old  to Covid in March  2020 she  died at home literally as the Ambulance arrived at her door.

Keep safe

Ted
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Moorey on November 12, 2020, 10:24:40 AM
Thanks for all your best wishes. My wife started a couple of days before me but thankfully is made of sterner stuff than me and to a very large extent has made a good recovery although leaving her felling tired after a bit of effort.
The plan was to do the CBX550 this winter but it looks like i will have to be a little patient and await my own personal rusteration before i can undertake it. Spring will soon be here.  ;)
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: taysidedragon on November 12, 2020, 11:04:30 AM
Glad to hear that you're recovering Chris.
I've been fortunate to avoid it so far, but I've lost a family member and an old friend to COVID.
Best wishes for your recovery. Stay safe everybody. 😷
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Laverda Dave on November 12, 2020, 12:19:55 PM
Good to hear you are on the road to recovery Chris.
I had a dose of it last April, 4 days in bed with a high temperature, aches and everything tasting metallic. I didn't expect to feel as rough as I did as I consider myself to be fit for a 58 year old running 10k three times a week but the first time I went for a run a couple of weeks later I had no energy at all and had to stop! It took another three weeks before I could run any distance again and that was slowly!!
I still can't belive the selfish b******d's who refuse to wear masks on public transport or wear them under their chins. I always ask them to put them on, most people are ok saying 'they forgot >:(' but there are the ones who just ignore you. I would make these peoople watch the episode of Hospital that aired on BBC last June and showed the victims of Covid 19 in the ITU's and not all surviving including people in their 20's and 30's and then saying to them 'So you think it won't affect you'?
My wife works in the NHS on the front line and a lot of her friends are also NHS front line nurses and most were transferred to Covid ICU wards during the peak, it was a very hard job with lots of sorrow.
Glad you are OK and on the mend, at least you have the CBX550 to work on, lovely looking bikes, a mini RCB in my eyes :)
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Athame57 on November 13, 2020, 01:53:39 PM
I'm glad you're ok now Moorey. I'm in a high risk area, Shadwell east London and I bet I am being careful, at 63 with COPD I could easily become a statistic.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: smoothoperator on November 13, 2020, 02:48:33 PM
Phew you've been through a scary experience you must be well pleased to be at the right end of it. I think a lot of us are trying pretty hard to dodge it especially as the end is in site with good news on the vaccine front. Both my kids, early 30's, have been offered a place on the Oxford vaccine trial.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: andy120t on November 13, 2020, 06:32:32 PM
Chris, I'm glad to hear you are getting through this. An unnerving time and I'm looking forward to all of us coming out of the other side. Maybe a meet-up then, for all SOHC members,  once that is allowed again. Best wishes, Andy.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: JamesH on November 13, 2020, 09:40:22 PM
Chris - sounds like you've properly been through the ringer. Glad you're coming out the other side.

Clearly no joke...keeping it all crossed for you as you recover. At least you're back home now. Thanks for sharing and reminding us to stay vigilant and be responsible.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: adespin on November 14, 2020, 01:03:21 PM

 Moorey good to see your out of a scary part of your life, hope you don't suffer from the after effects that seem to accompany the virus.

 Were you self isolating at the time you caught the virus or trying to live a semi normal life as the majority of Britain is trying to do?
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Moorey on November 14, 2020, 05:54:29 PM
I am in the vunerable group having Asthma  and Chronic lymphatic leukaemia So we have tried to be very careful from the very start of all this. But as with all things and the passage of time vigilance drops and you tend to get a little complacent about the small things that keep you safe. No we haven't lived any sort of semi normal life this year really. We have been able to get away in the Motorhome a couple of times through the summer taking a couple of bikes with us and still been able to isolate to a very large extent. Where or how we have caught this we have no idea but we have. I am sure things will only get better for us as time goes on and a full recovery will be made in the due course of time.
It is amazing how much simple well wishing messages pick you up. Stay safe and thanks all.   ;) :)
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on November 14, 2020, 06:21:33 PM
I am in the vunerable group having Asthma  and Chronic lymphatic leukaemia So we have tried to be very careful from the very start of all this. But as with all things and the passage of time vigilance drops and you tend to get a little complacent about the small things that keep you safe. No we haven't lived any sort of semi normal life this year really. We have been able to get away in the Motorhome a couple of times through the summer taking a couple of bikes with us and still been able to isolate to a very large extent. Where or how we have caught this we have no idea but we have. I am sure things will only get better for us as time goes on and a full recovery will be made in the due course of time.
It is amazing how much simple well wishing messages pick you up. Stay safe and thanks all.   ;) :)

I had to Google Chronic Lymphatic Leukaemia - it's a condition I have never heard of. Being in remission from Hodgkin's Lymphoma since 1990 I thought I knew all about similar conditions. You are clearly a born survivor / fighter have a great Christmas.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: Moorey on November 14, 2020, 06:22:18 PM
One thing i have not said which i should have is the treatment i received from the ambulance paramedics, the staff at Huddersfield A&E and all the staff on the COVID ward at Calderdale Hospital in Halifax was tremendous. Thank you.
Title: Re: Covid 19
Post by: K2-K6 on November 14, 2020, 06:26:42 PM
Best wishes for your recovery and ongoing health.

I feel that it's severity for those vulnerable is only usurped by it's ability to travel so very easily from one to another in any community,  and certainly appears to swerve most contingency deployed to mitigate transfer. 

It's as much that generally we can't quantify (on a global level) as to how it's so very efficient at moving that makes it difficult to make personal decisions in attempting to be less of a target.

Certainly strange times indeed.
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