Joe’s #COVID19 Timeline
March 9th – scratchy throat wouldn’t call it sore but more stingy
March 10th – same throat feeling light cough (nothing major) thought nothing of it. Felt like a cough from dust
March 11th – same, abdominal cramps at night
March 12th – woke up with fever of 101 progressed to 102, cough about the same, headache behind eyes (possibly fever related) got tested
March 13th – fever 102, cough getting heavier but still dry, rib pain throughout entire rib cage (drs tell me this was from inflammation in the plurals ((the lung lining))
March 14th – test came back positive for covid19, fever down to 100, cough starting to produce mucus, shortness of breath (doing regular activity) rib pain at its peak (the combination of rib pain and shortness of breath leads my Dr decision for me to head to the hospital for suspected COVID-19 related pneumonia)
Overnight 14-15th – fever gone temp 98.2, cough worsening and more productive, breathing problems (hard to catch breath, o2 saturation 63%) started breathing treatments
March 15th – fever 99-100, constant coughing fits, cleared for pneumonia, started sneezing allot, headache at its peak, rib pain still prevalent, complete exhaustion
March 16th – Temp 98-100, still having breathing trouble but seeing a reduction in coughing fits, sneezing continues, rib pain easing up, headache off and on, starting to gain strength and energy!
March 17th – Temp 100-101, breathing trouble continues, still seeing a reduction in coughing fits, sneezing a bit less, rib pain easing up, headache off and on, family’s symptoms are getting worse.