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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2594757" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Maybe ask the surgery if a district nurse could call and take the blood? In my area you have to be registered bedbound for that but its a postode thing. My Pandoras medicine chest of strokes, heart attacks, heart surgery, heart failure, kidney failure, and diabetes does not qualify me for home visits.</p><p></p><p>PS despite these comorbidities, in Jan this year my carer rang me one day and told me she and her partner were down with covid, which would explain why I had a sleepness night with a hacking cough and the shivers. Only one night of it then it cleared up like it had been switched off. My LFT was negative, and follow up tests were also negative. So it seems my covid booster did a splendid job in routing the enemy before it took hold. Are you inoculated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2594757, member: 196898"] Maybe ask the surgery if a district nurse could call and take the blood? In my area you have to be registered bedbound for that but its a postode thing. My Pandoras medicine chest of strokes, heart attacks, heart surgery, heart failure, kidney failure, and diabetes does not qualify me for home visits. PS despite these comorbidities, in Jan this year my carer rang me one day and told me she and her partner were down with covid, which would explain why I had a sleepness night with a hacking cough and the shivers. Only one night of it then it cleared up like it had been switched off. My LFT was negative, and follow up tests were also negative. So it seems my covid booster did a splendid job in routing the enemy before it took hold. Are you inoculated? [/QUOTE]
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