Unlucky, plus hope the Mrs boots it into touch quick sharp.
Hopefully you got your hands on that indoor trainer in time? Zwift ahoy.
They seem quite mild compared to what some people have to be honest. She woke up coughing on Sunday morning and phoned in sick to work(care home), they arranged for a test on Tuesday and got the result Wednesday. She felt fine until today where she's coughed quite a bit and felt some pain.
I've had a weird feeling which I think is my heart, I just know my heart is there and when it beats it's with proper force. I can feel my pulse quite strong when lying in bed etc but it's more than that. Also have to cough a few times a day but no long episodes and I seem to be quite dehydrated without doing any exercise.
I'm going to be cautious with training as I did read warnings of going too hard when you have this virus and causing myocarditis. Having went quite hard for nearly 3 hours last Saturday I feel a bit silly.
Glad you like them pal and that you're not calling me a knob for recommending something that you didn't like
Sorry to hear your Mrs is unwell Jonny.
I hope she doesn't suffer too much with it and gets shot of it swiftly pal
Don't worry about the cycling. Going to be **** all this year. CX Scottish series cancelled already which is after all the stuff we'd be interested in so that's gonna get canned I imagine. No hint of bunches or that being OK any time soon either so smash the beers, food and games.
I'm a secret farm simulator nerd btw, shhhhhh.
She's fine, hopefully doesn't get too much worse. She's to go back to work on Monday and probably catch it again!
Someone she works with the same ages as us had a some sort of stroke or Bell's palsy which is scary.
All the smokers congregated at the one point before/during/after their shifts until a week or so ago they were told to split up.
All of this could have been avoided but between the lack of PPE and owners of homes being dumb as **** it has taken hold quite well. A nurse was saying not to worry about PPE just wash your hands, residents were allowed to wonder around the unit, staff were moved between units that had cases to ones that didn't have cases and they had to remove masks etc when working with a positive case and not use it around other residents. Result of that is getting coughed on loads by someone who wasn't tested, they come back positive and you now get to wear PPE around them but the damage is done
Sorry for the rant
On one hand I'm sad as I was relatively fit and keen for it but in the grand scheme of things we can race next year.
They could in theory do TTs just with remote sign on or something - it is the cycling community so they are never keen to get with the times. Increase the time gaps 2 minutes also?