ROLF.
Ok, got diagnosed 5 months ago. Being told "Diabetes is no longer a death sentence". What are the odds ?
Also diagnosed with high blood pressure. then 9 days ago when there were only 25 cases total in my country (Finland) I hear the company I works for employees diagnosed had been with CORVID-19 in side office 10km away. The company tells "All people that might have had risk of contacting virus have been found out and they have been contacted" at the end of the day I take my laptops with me and notify my boss I am not coming back to office (ever). 2 days ago they tell people in my office now have also been diagnosed CORVID-19 and it had been tracked back to those from the other office visiting our office. Now I heve been feeling feverish (chills, weating), really tired (On Monday I could not get up the bed until 2 in the afternoon) and sore throat, I had a little bit dry cough but not much. The other nigh my GF told I kept her awake coughing all night of which I have no recollection.
I called doctor and they pretty much told me "TS". There are no CORVID-19 test left in country. Not enough even for health care professionals themselves, so I can not get tested.
I know with high blood pressure and diabetes I know I would have a snowballs chance in hell making it through into next year. I was kind of hoping I have had month or two before. Now it is not looking good even making into next month.
I might survive CORVID-19 once, maybe twice but the third time with these odd it sure as hell is going to get me. I have had pneumonia once and it was not too bad case but I remember the feeling of not being to able to properly get air and the feeling of suffocating. Not a good way to go at all, and I might not want to go through that even for chance of surviving it.
Still a small change of this being just a common cold...