Some friends of mine are in the middle of a fever 104 covid outbreak. I can’t even imagine what this feels like for them and how they are feeling. This is truly an example of what it feels like to be on the edge of a life-changing event.
This is one of the few times I have watched covid unfold and felt so helpless. It’s such a scary and unexpected thing and there are so many things I don’t know how to react or what to do. My own experience with this will forever be one of the most poignant things I’ve ever experienced.
We are seeing the fallout from the coronavirus and it is certainly not pretty. The spread of COVID-19 is devastating to every one of us. It is not just the sick and the elderly who are at the greatest risk of death. Older adults are more likely to be hospitalized and dying, and children are especially vulnerable. It is not just adults who are affected.
In all likelihood we are all experiencing something like fever 104. Of course we are not dying from it, but it is certainly a very serious condition. As many of us know, fever 104 is a state of general malaise and fatigue. It causes a lot of pain, muscle weakness, and a general feeling of exhaustion. It can be especially dangerous for those with chronic illnesses like cancer or heart disease.
A fever 104 is a very serious condition. A fever 104 isn’t usually fatal, but it can be a very scary and dangerous thing. I know this because my wife had a fever 104 in Feb. of last year. She went to the ER because she thought her heart was going to explode. When she got there, she said she had a very high fever, but she was feeling okay.
The next few days she was very sick, but she was ok. I think she just had a fever.
That was very scary. Her fever was very high, and she had a very high fever, but she was not feeling sick. This is the point where the doctors advised her to stay away from crowds and public places for a few days. Then they noticed a change. Her fever went down and she felt a lot better. But I don’t think I’ve ever heard of anyone getting sick and feeling better at the same time.
This is why she went back to work for a few days. You could never be sure when a fever would go down, and she was feeling better. She was, however, still being monitored and treated. What went wrong? A fever can go down suddenly, and it is not unheard of for a person to go back to work after a sudden high fever. When fever goes down, however, it is usually not a sudden decline, but a gradual process.
Most fever sufferers we spoke with were able to return to work on the day they were diagnosed, but some went back a few days after their initial fever spike. The vast majority of people we spoke with were able to return to work within a matter of days, but some people didn’t return from the first day. That’s why some patients in a hospital were kept in overnight.
The reasons that a person’s fever goes up and down is very different than the reasons that people get sick. Often people will be able to return to work, but some may not be able to return to work at all. In this case, the reason that a patient is still at work is because the hospital is in full lockdown, meaning no one can see the patient or him/her.