Just wanted to tell you about my experience of being tested for COVID 19.
Because I had symptoms (in fact it's just bronchitis), I went to have the dreaded test. I had not reckoned that shoving that swab up my nose would mean having a real hemorrhage, I had totally forgotten to tell the nurse that I had very low platelets so after we both cleaned up the bed, floor etc, I thought I would warn you all to make sure you can head home to fling your post-Dracula clothes straight into the washer if you undergo the test! Heaven help us if they start enforcing those tests at airports or in cars...So be prepared
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I think it’s a very good point because although I have a very good pain threshold, I found the test pretty intrusive. My nasal passage and throat did hurt the next day but fortunately didn’t bleed. It must have given you both a right fright!
Carmen, I have wondered about that in our situation. I have a very sensitive nasal passage that bleeds quite readily, though my platelets are at an acceptable level. (I think my situation is a thinning of the mucus membrane as happens to our skin all over our bodies. Thank you for sharing that experience.
I haven't had the Covid test however I did have the flu swab which is the same procedure. I found it painful and was hoping they would come up with another route of testing for Covid.
My Covid test required sputum, so all I had to do was spit in a collection cup. That was easy and non-evasive and had results 45 minutes later. If this becomes a regular test, I hope it can remain this easy.
How awful!!! Thanks for the warning. I'll definitely keep that in mind.
You certainly had a BAD experience, because I have been in hospital several times since April I have had 7 COVID tests I felt most of them were uncomfortable.
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