That can be scary. My wife had Covid pneumonia and almost went on a vent. When it turns to pneumonia, it's time to take it seriously.
I am sure they have you on a stronger steroid than prednisone and I'm suspecting they put you on an anti-viral?
How are you coming along?
Nope. I am on prednisone. She wanted to put me on Dexamethasone, but dex causes roid rage in me. I took it for the first time several years ago and I had to stop taking it a quarter way into the prescribed time as it changed my personality completely. I had to leave work early one day on my request because I was yelling at everyone, including patients. I really didn't want to get fired, as I couldn't control the rage.
I am not on an anti-viral either. I am on the antibiotic Doxycycline.
I don't feel like anything has changed, so I haven't gotten worse or better. I was told to expect that though. She told me it can take a while to really feel any difference.
My girlfriend nearly passed out in the shower on Monday. I and her mom encouraged her to go back to the doctor, but they sent her to the ER since she was feeling worse. They originally thought that she had a pulmonary embolism, but that had been cleared. She too has Covid pneumonia though.
She has been staying at my place since we found out that we both have Covid. This way we can keep an eye on each other. It was a good thing too since I discovered her laying down in the shower. With pneumonia, the hospital and the doctor I went to both said it's best to have someone with you. She is working from home as she has the ability to do that and we're helping each other with everyday tasks, such as cooking and walking my dog. Doing minor things is very draining on the body.
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