• AJ Sadauskas@aussie.zone
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    4 months ago

    Oh that’s no fun — poor thing 😔😷

    I remember a couple of months back when my partner had covid, it was a logistical nightmare.

    She got the bedroom, I got the living room and slept on the couch.

    We both wore masks if we had to be in the same room for any reason.

    And then one day I gave her a bowl of soup and she managed to spill it all over the bed. (Thank heaven for mattress protectors!)

    Making the bed while wearing gloves and a mask is not an experience I’m keen to repeat anytime soon!

    The good news is she started getting better after a week or so. And had completely recovered after a month.

    She first noticed her sense of smell was returning while walking past some smokers in front of Woolies.

    “Do you smell that? Wait — I can smell that! I can smell the smokers!” I don’t think I’ve ever seen a nonsmoker so overjoyed at the smell of cigarette smoke! 😆

    Anyway wishing Mr Peeler a speedy recovery. Yeah, it’ll be tough, but hopefully he’ll be feeling better in a week or two. Take care 💜🫂

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      4 months ago

      Thankyou for your kind thoughts 🙂 It’s awkward here as he’s walking through the lounge to use the bathroom frequently enough for me to be concerned about mine and the children’s health. So I hunted up my family’s old chamber pot (mum called it “the gazunder” because it gazunder the bed) and gave it to him to use. But, like all diehard smokers, he still goes out to smoke 😠

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      4 months ago

      Hubs lost his sense of smell and taste both times with covid - the one time I caught it i didn’t. He’s still scuntch about it.

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        4 months ago

        My partner seriously freaked out when she lost her sense of taste and smell. But thankfully it returned (allbeit slowly) over the following weeks.