OuchKwacky wrote:Dancing. She somehow managed to tear a ligament.
Hope no surgery required
OuchKwacky wrote:Dancing. She somehow managed to tear a ligament.
So… in a case of careful what you wish for and my continuing car crash of a life…..kiwikrasher wrote:A day sitting in Darwin at the airport hotel, PCR test and just got negative result. So cleared to fly offshore tomorrow… unfortunately.
Your life isn't boring is it? That's awful luck.kiwikrasher wrote:So… in a case of careful what you wish for and my continuing car crash of a life…..kiwikrasher wrote:A day sitting in Darwin at the airport hotel, PCR test and just got negative result. So cleared to fly offshore tomorrow… unfortunately.
Wednesday morning, up at 3.45 to be across at the airport at 4.30am to fly to Timor. Almost out the door and Jess messages… she had just done a RAT after waking up with practically every COVID symptom and is positive.
So guess who’s isolating as a close contact in the Darwin airport hotel once again
Work got me another PCR test which was negative and if I don’t develop symptoms are considering flying me out Saturday.
It’s hit Jess really hard. I organised a friend to make her up some meals and drop them off so she doesn’t have to prepared food for a few days.
Her symptoms started Monday, day I left, but she thought she was just worn out from the weekend. Tuesday she started getting the throat and was that fatigued she skipped dinner and fell asleep. She had a rough night and tested early in the morning. So I was definitely around her while she was infectious, but so far I’ve dodged it once again
No, because she was on placement her kids went to their dads when I was due to come to work, even though I ended up home for another week. So they’ve been away well prior to her testing positive.Cav wrote:Far from boring.. Hope Jess is managing okay mate, does she have the kids?
She’s already ill mateKwacky wrote:I'm going to send her a photo of my temperature tester. That'll cheer her up