Back in September 2020 I had a patient come in to the clinic with a sore in his mouth. He obviously had to pull down his mask for me to look inside his mouth. The next day the patient decompensated and ended up in the hospital – positive for covid.
About 5 days later I developed a severe headache and extreme fatigue. I decided to get tested for covid but my results came back negative. Although I was sick, since my covid test was negative, I was still expected to work. I remember being so tired after work that I would just collapse in bed and sleep until the following morning.
I ended up being sick for 2 weeks and the last week developing no taste and no smell. Obviously these are classic covid symptoms, and I have never been sick for an entire 2 weeks in my life.
I shared this experience with my family and friends to let them know that there is such a thing as getting a false negative when it comes to covid testing. So even if they have a false negative test but were exposed to someone with covid, they should continue to quarantine. Unfortunately, as an essential worker I didn’t have that luxury. My clinic and I are lucky that I didn’t infect anyone else.
This experience infuriated me a bit. I was frustrated that I was doing my part in social distancing, but my patients weren’t. Some of those patients told me how they would still go to restaurants, even though they were 70 years old or older. And as a result they were putting me and others at risk.
I was also frustrated that even though I was sick I still had to work. Of course, the timing of me getting sick was inconvenient. Three out of the four other PCPs were already out for FMLA or PTO reasons.
On the bright side, I had such a mild symptoms and no breathing issues. I am grateful I was able to recover and that I didn’t infect anyone else. I am also grateful that I was able to get the covid vaccine during my second day of work in San Diego. My only reaction was that I had arm soreness for a few days, similar to the tetanus shot.
Have any of you gotten covid from work?