July 17th – Mind Travelling – Journaling through the COVID-19 Pandemic


In the mornings of the two days that we went to see the eye doctor, I’d wakened up with a bit of a scratchy, sore throat and I was tired, so I wondered if I needed to postpone the appointments, but I was pretty sure that it was due to my allergies and extreme heat. By the time we had to leave for Peterborough, I was feeling just fine so I answered the questions at the doctor’s office honestly. But, by Thursday evening my throat was really sore and my ears were blocked. Again, under normal circumstances, I would have gone with the allergies diagnosis, but I began to worry about the slight chance that it could be COVID and I felt very concerned about having been to the Optometrist office the day before.

On Friday morning, after breakfast and allergy pills and using the netti pot, my throat was back to normal. In fact, I felt better than I had for weeks! Still I felt that I should go to the local clinic for a COVID test just to be sure. It was in the next town over from us. The info we found online wasn’t up-to-date so it took a couple of tries to find it, only to discover that it wasn’t open on Fridays! I’d have to wait until Monday, or drive further to find another clinic. It would have been nice to not worry over the weekend, but I knew I wouldn’t get the results before the next week anyway. So we kept pretty much to ourselves all weekend, going out only for an evening walk around our rural block. We don’t usually meet up with anyone we know to stop and chat. When we did see friends who were standing in line at the ice-cream shop, I kept my distance while they chatted. I’d forgotten to take a mask with me. That night my throat got really sore again. I was so disappointed.

The weather cooled down some. I slept better and regained my energy. I had no more sore throat after that. I kept doing the Self-Assessment on the phone App. I never did have any fever. By Monday I was confident that it wasn’t COVID, but I made appointments for both Jim and me to get tested anyway, to relieve everyone’s mind. We had to wait until Tuesday.

The Clinic visit was a horrible experience. I was called in first. Jim filled out the questionnaire while he waited in the car. I was expected to fill it out while also answering the verbal questions that were being fired at me from the technician! I have no idea if I filled in the written pages with all the correct answers! He finished his questions and then waited impatiently, holding a very long stick in his hand, for me to finish my form.

“Take off your mask. I’m going to put this way up your nose. Don’t cough and don’t pull away,” he said. And there it was, pushing further and further through my right nostril until tears rolled down my cheeks. I resisted the urge to pull back by holding my breath. Even after it was removed, the pain lingered. Outside, the slight breeze entering my nose increased the discomfort. I wish I had a picture of that!

“We’ll send you the results in two to three days, or you can go online to get them,” the other, female, worker said to me as she handed me a page of information. She was very pleasant.

Jim had his turn. He didn’t have to fill our questions at the same time as answering verbal questions, but he did have to endure the same pain. He was unable to resist pulling back and the fellow held his head!

I can’t imagine President Trump and his staff going through that every single day!

On Wednesday we drove to Cobourg to look at storage sheds for our new bikes, which should arrive within a month. On Thursday we went back to order one and all the materials needed to build the floor. I stayed in the car and Jim, of course, wore a mask and used hand sanitizer. We had no way of bringing it all home, but one of our neighbours offered to pick them up with a trailer when they will be going that way on Monday. We know what we’ll be doing next week to fill in some time! Assembling.

This morning, we went online to get our test results – NEGATIVE!

6 thoughts on “July 17th – Mind Travelling – Journaling through the COVID-19 Pandemic

  1. That is great news that the results came back Negative! I’m sorry the experience was a bit rough. As with many tests, some of that may depend on the skill of the technician. So far, we are not feeling the need to get tested but would do so if things change. Everything is still safe and re-opening slowly here, which is good. There were some instances of things re-opening too quickly and that led to increased cases so everyone is wary of that and taking things more carefully–and more seriously, which is good.
    Glad to hear that you’re still planning on being mobile with new bikes. Motor or pedal? I’ve heard that bicycle sales jumped 500% and shops in Toronto are sold out! Good luck assembling the new shed. Always good to have projects to keep us busy.

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    • Thanks, Christine. Yes we’re glad it’s over and that the results were negative. We’re still limiting our exposure to people and places, although I’d really like to see more friends.

      The bikes are electric assist bicycles and they had to be ordered because of the high demand this year. Hope we have lots of nice weather in August and into the fall so we can get used to them and explore the many trails.

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  2. Thanks, Ron. I’ve heard that it depends on the structure of our nostrils. Could be. “That person” needs to learn empathy,🤪 It wasn’t like there was a long line of people waiting.

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  3. Sorry Judy, you must have had a guy with a heavy hand. I had a test done last month an there was no pain at all, only a slight burning feeling afterwards. Maybe that person needs to be retrained.

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