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Cracklin Charlie

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19. It's in my house too.
Tue Dec 13, 2022, 11:07 PM
Dec 2022

Both hubs and I have very mild symptoms. We got boosted in early November, and caught it somewhere last week.
Spending a cold, rainy week indoors.

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Same here, after 3 years as a "essential worker" it came for both my wife &I Ferryboat Dec 2022 #1
Faint line can mean you have mild infection louis-t Dec 2022 #2
Hope yours is the quick version. KentuckyWoman Dec 2022 #3
I know a couple of people who took paxlovid after the doctor offered it to them. skylucy Dec 2022 #4
And I know three who have taken it without a problem, other than, for one of them, pnwmom Dec 2022 #14
A faint line is COVID positive. There's rarely ever a false positive on home tests. CottonBear Dec 2022 #5
So weird on side effects of paxlovid! Doctor must Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2022 #28
Positive in Sept. fever and funky two days then mostly better. IA8IT Dec 2022 #6
Thanks for the good thoughts Tree Lady Dec 2022 #7
Also Tree Lady.... skylucy Dec 2022 #8
Thats how my daughters was who gave it Tree Lady Dec 2022 #11
We all just got it in my house finally after 3 years of strict cautious measures. Bluethroughu Dec 2022 #9
I had no side effects with Paxlovid; started taking it 2 days after symptoms spooky3 Dec 2022 #10
get 10 minutes of sunshine on face every day for vitamin D-3 Tetrachloride Dec 2022 #12
Easier said than done maxsolomon Dec 2022 #31
Lol totally overcast and cold here in Oregon nt Tree Lady Dec 2022 #37
YES YES YES, if your doctor is asking you, I would say YES. Yes, please. pnwmom Dec 2022 #13
My doctor gave it to me four days after symptoms to reduce chance of rebound. haele Dec 2022 #15
That's very interesting! It's supposed to stop the Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2022 #27
I got it Saturday 1st time. I did the home test Sunday AM, and it was positive. I tested again doc03 Dec 2022 #16
Two of my law partners have used paxlovid LetMyPeopleVote Dec 2022 #17
Sending you hugs! MLAA Dec 2022 #18
It's in my house too. Cracklin Charlie Dec 2022 #19
It makes me wonder why they are always telling people who are vaccinated/boosted to take liberal_mama Dec 2022 #20
To me it is a miracle drug. Have never felt so sad when Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2022 #26
Same here. Got it over Thanksgiving. bif Dec 2022 #21
My friend took Paxlovid. LisaL Dec 2022 #22
I'm just recovering from it for the 3rd time jcgoldie Dec 2022 #23
Sorry! I got it the same way - but I can't avoid the room sharing. Ms. Toad Dec 2022 #24
Me too. Almost three years! On a plane CT to Dallas Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2022 #25
Listen to your doctor Johnny2X2X Dec 2022 #29
I decided to take it Tree Lady Dec 2022 #30
It got me yesterday. maxsolomon Dec 2022 #32
Me too especially since I didn't get it Tree Lady Dec 2022 #38
I got it a month ago and 2 days later my daughter arthritisR_US Dec 2022 #33
Happy you did ok especially with your medical Tree Lady Dec 2022 #39
The cough I found the most enduring but after that arthritisR_US Dec 2022 #42
I deal with anxiety too XanaDUer2 Dec 2022 #34
just got it myself a few days ago 0rganism Dec 2022 #35
I havn't had it (sprinting to knock on wood). Prairie_Seagull Dec 2022 #36
I don't want a doctor to ask me if I want some drug Mysterian Dec 2022 #40
I know it's like they are so afraid Tree Lady Dec 2022 #41
Paxlovid Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2023 #43
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