My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Mumsnet doesn't verify the qualifications of users. If you have medical concerns, please consult a healthcare professional.

Covid

Scared after hospital stay

14 replies

bibbitybootwo · 19/06/2020 16:57

I got taken to A & E in an ambulance last night where I was treated all through the night, I then got transferred to a ward and had surgery today and have just been discharged. Apart from having a really rough 24 hours I am now terrified that I will have picked up COVID. Most staff were wearing masks but not all the time & I tried to keep mine on but through all the pain and medication it was off a lot too. I must of been helped/ treated by at least 20 different staff. There were a few patients coughing in a & e too although I was assured it wasn't a Covid area.

I feel like my chances of having caught it are now sky high and I'm going to be an anxious wreck for the next few weeks. Help!

OP posts:
Report
Orangeblossom78 · 19/06/2020 17:10

I'm sorry to hear you had to have emergency surgery, than must have been scary and hope your recovery goes well.

I think that I would try an focus on resting, what has happened has gone now and that is all you can do and keep looking after yourself and nourish yourself keep an eye on symptoms and remember in most cases it is mild and it will be OK Flowers

Report
Orangeblossom78 · 19/06/2020 17:11

And that of course there is a good change you don't have it anyway as rates are low now and you were not in a covid area.

Report
Cusano34 · 19/06/2020 17:13

I know it must be scary :(

I don’t know if it helps but in the trust I work in we have only 1 person on the covid ward. At the peak we had around 80. I think the chances now are much smaller than before. 💓 really hope you feel better xx

Report
Jedstre · 19/06/2020 17:16

I hope you’re recovering ok from the surgery. I can’t imagine staff in close proximity to you weren’t in masks. We have had national guidance on this and non clinical workers are also wearing masks in certain areas. It’s perhaps difficult to reassure you if you’re feeling so anxious about it but it’s highly unlikely you will have contracted covid.

Report
Rebelwithallthecause · 19/06/2020 17:20

I have relatives in A&E and they feel very safe
It’s generally clear of COVID

I also had a hospital stay and operation (c section, so not quite the same) 4 weeks ago and felt very safe

I am clear of COVID since

Report
Rebelwithallthecause · 19/06/2020 17:21

Not all staff were wearing masks in my hospital too

Report
Lockupyourbiscuits · 19/06/2020 17:21

Try not to worry
The staff are very careful with their ppe
My friend has worked all the way through in itu treating only covid patients
He hasn’t caught it and has tested negative for antibodies
The ppe works 👍

Report
Jrobhatch29 · 19/06/2020 17:34

I was worried about this when I went in to have my baby 6 weeks ago. I had complications in labour and had contact with alot of staff. I ended up in theatre with about 12 staff including 2 anesthetists who did not wear masks (I asked a midwife after why they didnt and she said they absolutely should have as they are most likely to pass on the virus). We were all fine though and at the time cases were high in my area

Report
Bloops · 19/06/2020 17:37

Hope you have a quick recovery.
Really, try not to worry. Easier said than done, I know.
They take all the precautions they can and ensure anyone with the tiniest chance of having the virus are kept far away from others.
Let us know how you get on with your recovery OP!

Report
oldbagface · 19/06/2020 17:46

I had an emergency hospital stay in early April during the peak. I was convinced I had caught it but nothing, not one symptom. They were testing people on the ward including an elderly lady in the next bed.

They are good at infection control and you will have been barrier nursed.

Most people have symptoms by day 5-6 so get past that and then it's highly likely you don't have it.

Plus infection is low now so you will very likely be fine.

I suffer with anxiety and was frankly shitting myself so I know how you feel.

I hope you can rest and relax a little.

Report
bibbitybootwo · 19/06/2020 17:50

Thabkyou everyone - I definitely feel calmer reading your messages. I haven't slept since I woke up at 6am yesterday morning so not quite thinking straight and probably fixating on it in my tired mind. Off to bed very soon and hoping to wake up feeling better and less worried.

OP posts:
Report
hedgehogger1 · 19/06/2020 17:50

They will be being very careful and will be tested a lot more than the rest of us. Try to relax so you recover faster. Look after yourself DaffodilDaffodilDaffodil

Report
AvocadoPrime · 19/06/2020 17:58

I am sorry you were in the hospital and hope you are okay. If it helps to reassure you, my auntie was recently in hospital. Two stays of 4 days each time for serious medical issue. She is totally fine and not caught anything! Try not to worry.

Report
Passthebubbly · 19/06/2020 18:57

So sorry for what you have been through. Hope you recover well. Have to say though I agree from spending time in a hospital this week the majority of staff I came across were not wearing masks. Made me feel uneasy too.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.