daverichardson
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Maybe ward 1 through to 12???
cant be that battery is a Bosch and only a year old and I travelled 600 miles in her just a couple weeks before
Try getting it tested
Still could be a battery though. New stuff can be faulty or can develop permanent faults it never fully recovers from. I remember reading some good stuff from Zep that detailed this possibility somewhere on here.cant be that battery is a Bosch and only a year old and I travelled 600 miles in her just a couple weeks before
LOL....we've all don't funny things I'm sureI will check the battery over once I get out of here just to confirm.
Id take a battery fix as if it’s more serious HTF do you get a car stuck in 1st and facing rearward out of a garage lol
Maybe ward 1 through to 12???
Glad to hear you are on the mend mate. We were all tested for it in Feb when we got back from Italy and I wouldn’t say the nasal swab or throat swab were bad at all. The throat was probably worse as it kicked in the gag reflex.
I do have a few questions
1) at what point did you call 111 or 999 to take you into hospital? Did you have a Sp02 monitor at home to check sat levels?
2) how bad did the breathing get and were you put on oxygen via a mask?
3) you mention pneumonia, are you still suffering f from the effects and will there be any long lasting effects of the tissue damage caused to your lungs?
I hated the sympathy thing too, when I was sick a few years ago, but hope you’re out soon and get s chance to play in the GT.
Phil I get it you hate him, think he is a buffoon , a ****, who has made many mistakes but really what you post now is just becoming boring. The government after a really **** start has actually done very well to control things and i for one am proud of things like NHS Nightingale and the fact that 450,000 citizens have registered to volunteer as key workers...I know you are not a citizen any more and it is easy to throw comparisons from over the channel but really now is not a time for politics...
Phil I get it you hate him, think he is a buffoon , a *, who has made many mistakes but really what you post now is just becoming boring. The government after a really * start has actually done very well to control things and i for one am proud of things like NHS Nightingale and the fact that 450,000 citizens have registered to volunteer as key workers...I know you are not a citizen any more and it is easy to throw comparisons from over the channel but really now is not a time for politics...
Amen Phil. Terrible to hear such a good guy get ill with this. Bet it was his spirit, previous health and informed and supportive family that helped get him through.I really hope those doubters, haters, trolls and generally belligerent idiots from the “Are you worried yet?” thread now finally realize that this disease is like playing Russian roulette. Some get it with mild symptoms but some get serious complications and need hospital treatment and even worse ventilation. Ryan doc is living proof that a healthy young man (40 which is way younger than most of the frequent posters with a chip on their shoulder in the aforementioned thread) can become infected via community spread and then suffer serious bad health from it...
Ryan mate I wish you a full and speedy recovery and if you or your family need anything I can help with please PM me...
Well folks
I’m 12 days in, confirmed covid 19. Have been in hospital since Tuesday.
Today is the perkiest I’ve been but I’m still a lifetime away from being back to normal.
I have significant bilateral pneumonia and so have a very long recovery ahead of me.
Not interested in sympathy, I’m getting overloaded with that lol
Happy to answer any questions on the whole experience though.
I will say it is a pretty terrifying thing at the more serious level. Never in a million years did I expect I’d get hit with it.
As an aside before I came in I had some GTS issues, so she’s sat off the battery just now, fingers crossed when I’m back home she starts up.
Good health to all