Chris Calohan II
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#2 comes on Feb 5...sore arm, some queasiness in my tummy and a bit of fuzzy-headedness at the beginning. It was quick and easy.
I have been watching the TV series on Netflix, “Versailles” and they had so much shooting in the last scene.#2 comes on Feb 5...sore arm, some queasiness in my tummy and a bit of fuzzy-headedness at the beginning. It was quick and easy.
The medications given points to a bacterial infection, not a virus, although any of a number of viruses could have been the inciting event that left you susceptible to bacterial infection. A person with such a recent history should try to get vaccine in a medical center.Arm is still a bit tender today and this morning my breakfast tasted a bit dull, though that too has cleared up. An RN at Shands Hospital in Gainesville Fl said that their follow-ups indicate that those who experience some form of nausea have likely already had the virus and passed it off t a bad cold or sinus issue. I had some serious respiratory issues last August that required two rounds of a ZPak and two rounds of Medrol steroids to finally knock it out of me...even though the week before, I had a Covid test that said I was negative.
I wonder if Asher would comment to what the Nurse suggested.