Monday, September 27, 2021

Statistics


Tuesday. 

It all started with throat discomfort. It was itchy and somewhat painful, but I paid little attention as it was not that bothersome, to say the least. I was bent on renovating a corner of my mother's old room in our ancestral house in Santa Mesa and my one-track mind meant that it should be done without delay.

That same week, I played Tropico 3 until the early hours of the morning, only to wake up a few hours later to work, prop up my garden, or do some errands at home like going to the market to procure our needed foodstuff. I had also been constantly coated with dust all the time, from piles of scrap paper, dried mouse shit, to moldy clothes that I had to throw away. For two days, I went home exhausted, and then I would take a bath without even resting.

Wednesday.

The throat discomfort developed into a cough. I also had a slight fever that I still paid little attention to. Who would have thought those were already the tell-tale signs. It was only when the coughing became more frequent and more forceful that I knew something isn't right. I was afraid, deep down, but my intention to leave home to isolate myself elsewhere was what I had in mind.

The sibling, having seen colleagues getting afflicted with the virus didn't wait any longer. She had me reported to the Favorite Aunt for being a possible suspect. I woke up with a simple message from her, Thursday morning.

"Magpa-RT PCR Test ka na."

I also received permission to evacuate and quarantine elsewhere.

That same day, the results came in and my world came crashing down.



Thus I was added to the Statistics. A number nobody wanted to become.


2 comments:

gillboard said...

praying for your quick recovery.

INKEDjay said...

i also experienced the same symptoms. started sa dry cough, slight fever, colds, akala ko ordinary flu lang sya, pero ng nawalan na ako ng pang amoy and panlasa, nag report na ako for testing. positive sa RAT, naswab for RT-PCR, after 3 days, came out positive. the virus peaked after 3 days, grabeng ubo and on-off fever for 3 days. good thing lang na di ako ng DOB or nag severe and critical. naka home quaratine lang ako for 14 days. uminom meds for my symptoms. i have comorbidities. a frontliner. i work and live alone in an island municipality, lacking a lot in medical facilities, no hospital.kinaya ko, kaya mo din yan.
just be strong and i will be praying for your full recovery.