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Doctor says DS (7) probably had CV in December

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Freetodowhatiwant · 15/06/2020 22:03

Just that really, fascinating if we could find out. DS, 7, had a cough like I’ve never seen before at Christmas in Spain. I’ve been to hospital about 15 times with both of my children, more often the younger one, when they’ve had croup or a viral wheeze so I’m very used to what these sound like. The cough ds has at Christmas saw him coughing for weeks and weeks but at the peak had him non stop for 5 whole hours without any break. By 2am that morning when nothing was stopping him coughing I went to the chemist to get some steroids as I know this is what we are often given in hospital for croup but I knew there was no croup or viral wheeze, just this constant dry cough. As it was by the time I got back from the chemist he had finally stopped coughing enough to sleep and they next day at the clinic they gave him inhalers which he needed for a good few weeks afterwards.

Anyway I had a call today from his younger sibling’s asthma doctor and although I was pleased to report the 5yo has not had to use an inhaler for months and months I said it was funny as DS had had to have one. She asked for details about this and said it sounded like he had had Covid back in December, especially given we were in spain.

Who knows! Would BA interesting to get him an antibody test but as far as I’m aware they are expensive and not always accurate.

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TheDailyCarbuncle · 22/06/2020 12:35

There is a vested interest in insisting that covid wasn't in Britain at the end of last year, because if they admit it was then people will start asking questions - about how necessary lockdown was, about how likely it was that there really would have been 500,000 deaths - difficult questions that politicians don't want to answer.

eggandonion · 22/06/2020 12:46

There are always 'some sort of a virus' going around but I suppose there has to be a critical amount, and real nastiness before it gets a name.
DD1 who works in healthcare and has been testing people feels she was a lot sicker at Christmas than the sniffy people she has dealt with since March.
We aren't in Britain, we're in Ireland - but same international travel, often using UK or other big airports in Europe for connecting flights.

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