On this, my second full day after testing
positive for Covid, I'm feeling much better.
It's like having a common cold, with runny nose (I'm going through boxes
of tissue), watery eyes, nasal congestion, and a voice sounding like I'm under
water. (The night before last had been
extremely uncomfortable.) Now, no
headache, no body aches (other than the usual), no fever, and no sore throat.
I smoked some Cannabis sativa around noon,
and it inspired me to renew my exercise regimen a bit. No hard-core stuff – just my routine Tai Chi,
stretching, light calisthenics and my recently learned Yoga stretches targeting
sciatica pain. This has made me feel very
good, and it also gave me incentive to do some needed housework. (There is a recent study – but not yet
replicated as far as I know – that suggests smoking cannabis, with both its CBD
and THC, may lessen the chance and/or severity of "long Covid".)
I have a theory of my probable
transmission contact for Covid. Last Thursday,
one week ago, I was returning home on an extremely crowded train, and a big
young Thai guy in our car was sneezing like I've never seen before. He was sneezing violently, loudly, uncontrollably,
and it seemed like he would sneeze his brains out! I've never seen a common cold to cause this. He wore no mask, and he didn't even try to
cover his mouth while continually spewing droplets throughout the crowded
car. It was five days after this contact
that I had my first symptoms.
Because my parents-in-law are old and in such frail health, I'm in isolation on the second floor, in my bedroom and small adjoining room for my Yoga mat, and the open veranda with its shower, toilet, comfortable camp chair and a good fan. It is Tuk's birthday, but I've only been able to wish her a happy one via phone, since she is avoiding any contact with me and staying on the parents' side of the house. My life-long hermit nature helps me navigate such isolation.
-Zenwind.
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