August has been a really rough month for me.
Late last year i found out my granddad had cancer, and my dad called me at the start of this month telling me he wasnt doing to good. he hadnt been eating or drinking a whole lot and was skin and bones and called me over to go visit him.
shortly after visiting my grandpa and seeing him in such bad shape i got real sick with covid for a few days.
The crazy thing about it was it just gave me a real bad headache, made me feel weak & It gave me the worst sore throat ever. like it was painful to eat, drink, swallow ect....
The sore throat i think was the worst. i thought it was just a summer cold or flu you know? i went to the dr that week and got tested. Well a couple days go by and i called my grandparents and found out they were sicker than **** and they had it too. mind you im 32 years old and grandpa and grandma are 85. they been together since they were 16 thats like...practically unheard of in todays society a couple sticking together that long. even my own mom and dad divorced when i was at a very young age of 7, and ive been through a divorce myself.
Anyhow, if theres any.....point to this story at all, i guess its that covid can be lethal to elderly that already have some health situation going on like my grandad who had cancer.
when he was at the hospital we found out the cancer spread to his liver, and then found out he had some other bacterial blood infection and his health just deteriorated. he was a fighter man. he was basically in icu at the hospital for about 3-4 days before finding out all that....it was just painful watching his health deteriorate that rapidly. they moved him to something called hospice and it just sucked man. it was like just waiting & watching em die. i was really hoping id get the chance to go fishing with him again.
if you take anything away from this, it should be just ....if you got elderly grandparents or parents, be very careful around them you know. i think masks are stupid still, but you should be careful around people you love and care about especially if they got health conditions already going on. i felt perfectly fine the day i went to visit him. deep down, it kinda hurts knowing it could have been me that gave them covid that was the final nail in the coffin, but he was 85 and had alot of health issues. people have tried to make me feel better about it and say well he was already old, sick and had health issues so his immune system probably wasnt the best and he likely picked it up from the grocery store, or church or whatever because he was pretty big on going to church.
anyways. this stuffs still going around, and life is crazy you never know when its your time to go and god calls you home. should definitely tell your parents, grandparents you love em, because not everybody gets lucky and gets to even have those final last few days spent. and theres alot better ways to spend time with loved ones then that. he was a hard worker all his life and lived at home. never known anybody who worked like he did even with cancer and at his age he was out choppin down trees with a chainsaw, tilling up a huge garden he left behind, all kinds of stuff. he loved doing alot of manual labor stuff.....i hated seeing him like that, and i know he hated being like that too just laying in bed stuck ridden with illness not being able to do anything when he was such an active person.
Late last year i found out my granddad had cancer, and my dad called me at the start of this month telling me he wasnt doing to good. he hadnt been eating or drinking a whole lot and was skin and bones and called me over to go visit him.
shortly after visiting my grandpa and seeing him in such bad shape i got real sick with covid for a few days.
The crazy thing about it was it just gave me a real bad headache, made me feel weak & It gave me the worst sore throat ever. like it was painful to eat, drink, swallow ect....
The sore throat i think was the worst. i thought it was just a summer cold or flu you know? i went to the dr that week and got tested. Well a couple days go by and i called my grandparents and found out they were sicker than **** and they had it too. mind you im 32 years old and grandpa and grandma are 85. they been together since they were 16 thats like...practically unheard of in todays society a couple sticking together that long. even my own mom and dad divorced when i was at a very young age of 7, and ive been through a divorce myself.
Anyhow, if theres any.....point to this story at all, i guess its that covid can be lethal to elderly that already have some health situation going on like my grandad who had cancer.
when he was at the hospital we found out the cancer spread to his liver, and then found out he had some other bacterial blood infection and his health just deteriorated. he was a fighter man. he was basically in icu at the hospital for about 3-4 days before finding out all that....it was just painful watching his health deteriorate that rapidly. they moved him to something called hospice and it just sucked man. it was like just waiting & watching em die. i was really hoping id get the chance to go fishing with him again.
if you take anything away from this, it should be just ....if you got elderly grandparents or parents, be very careful around them you know. i think masks are stupid still, but you should be careful around people you love and care about especially if they got health conditions already going on. i felt perfectly fine the day i went to visit him. deep down, it kinda hurts knowing it could have been me that gave them covid that was the final nail in the coffin, but he was 85 and had alot of health issues. people have tried to make me feel better about it and say well he was already old, sick and had health issues so his immune system probably wasnt the best and he likely picked it up from the grocery store, or church or whatever because he was pretty big on going to church.
anyways. this stuffs still going around, and life is crazy you never know when its your time to go and god calls you home. should definitely tell your parents, grandparents you love em, because not everybody gets lucky and gets to even have those final last few days spent. and theres alot better ways to spend time with loved ones then that. he was a hard worker all his life and lived at home. never known anybody who worked like he did even with cancer and at his age he was out choppin down trees with a chainsaw, tilling up a huge garden he left behind, all kinds of stuff. he loved doing alot of manual labor stuff.....i hated seeing him like that, and i know he hated being like that too just laying in bed stuck ridden with illness not being able to do anything when he was such an active person.