Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Health update December 23, 2024

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Graphic of the first coronavirus. Source: CDC

GRATEFUL. That sole word defines the state of my soul today. I feel gratitude for you, my dear readers, who care so much. When I blogged late last week that I tested positive for COVID, you responded with words of encouragement and kindness. I am grateful.

When I shared my disappointment in not immediately seeing my son, who flew in from Boston on Friday afternoon, and in missing an extended family holiday gathering on Saturday, you lifted my spirits. Whether you commented here, emailed, texted, or simply held me in your thoughts, thank you. Your words mattered to me. I am not surprised by your response. You have always given me so much love.

Today I am happy to share that I am doing well. That was not a given going into testing positive for the coronavirus given my history with viral infections. But getting on the antiviral med, Paxlovid, made all the difference, along with being up-to-date on my vaccinations.

Paxlovid helped immediately in nearly eliminating my horrible COVID cough. After a night of no sleep due to coughing, one dose of Paxlovid in my body and I slept fine with no coughing. As I write, I can’t recall the last time I coughed. Mostly, I feel near-normal. Not quite, but close.

ABOUT PAXLOVID

I have to pause here and write a bit about Paxlovid, which I’m taking twice daily (three pills at a time) for five days. The taste is beyond awful, something I can only describe as bitter and metallic. That repulsive taste lingers. I’ve found that chewing a strong, mint-flavored gum helps mask the taste. That tip came from my eldest, who got the tip from her brother-in-law. As much as I detest the horrid taste of the med, it’s a small thing to put up with if it means a shorter and less severe case of COVID. The drug absolutely is working for me.

That said, I wish it was easier to get Paxlovid. When you need it, you need it. And, to be effective, it must be taken within five days of developing symptoms. I tested positive Thursday evening, too late to reach a doctor for a prescription. Friday morning I called my clinic when it opened, then waited another 1 ½ hours to talk to a doctor. After that phone visit, I waited for the pharmacy to fill my prescription. It wasn’t until late afternoon, when Randy got off work and could pick up my prescription at the busy pharmacy, that I finally got the med in my body. I lost nearly an entire day going through all those steps. It should be easier to get.

Then there’s the cost. Thankfully, Medicare covered the cost of Paxlovid for me. But I was shocked to see on the pharmacy receipt that the drug costs $1,707. Do the math and that’s $171 for each dosage. Now, if I didn’t have insurance or didn’t have insurance that covered that cost, I likely would not have taken Paxlovid. Price should not be a factor in whether you have access to treatment. But that’s reality, unfortunately.

GRATEFUL FOR HEALING & GATHERING

So here I am, on the end of COVID which, for me, proved fairly mild thanks to modern medicine. Whether my long haul COVID symptoms flare with this new infection remains to be seen. But I am hopeful.

Mostly I am grateful. Grateful that I will soon see my son and my daughter and her family. The plan now is to gather on Christmas Day. As long as I’m doing well. And I fully expect I will be.

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15 Responses to “Health update”

  1. Kathy Gwillim's avatar Kathy Gwillim Says:

    Thank the Lord you can see your family and that u feel better!!!

    Enjoy your time together.

    prayers for strength. Kathy G

  2. beth's avatar beth Says:

    I’m grateful that it was better than it could have been. I so wish that medications were accessible to all, it would be in everyone’s best interest to keep people healthy. I’m also so happy that you will be able to see your son and his family, barring any unforeseen change in circumstance. and here’s to no ‘after’ symptoms for you. ❤

  3. Bernadette Arlene Thomasy's avatar Bernadette Arlene Thomasy Says:

    Wonderful news. Glad you will be able to enjoy your family at Christmas.

  4. vbollinger's avatar vbollinger Says:

    So happy you’re feeling better, Audrey.

    • Thank you, Valerie. I officially tested negative for COVID this morning. Now other family members are ill with whatever. So when we can see each other remains uncertain. I hope you’re having a wonderful time with your family in your new home. Or elsewhere, today or tomorrow or whenever.

  5. Sending prayers and healing vibes (((((()))) hopefully no lingering symptoms either – fingers crossed. ENJOY time with the FAM 🙂 (((((loveandhugs))))

  6. Rose's avatar Rose Says:

    I’m so glad you are feeling better. Here’s to next year being the best yet, and may our hopes be fulfilled. 💞

  7. I am happy to hear that your latest round of Covid wasn’t as severe as your previous case. The medication that you mentioned seems to be amazing. What a blessing in your quick recovery.

    I on the other hand did not take the prescription medication and I had a slower recovery. Although it wan’t as bad as the last time. This time around it slowed me down a bit. This time went to bed earlier, got up later, and snuck in a few naps. Last time I was in bed for 10 days straight. Now I am 3 1/2 weeks from when I first got sick and I feel fine except for an occasional scratchy throat that turns into a coughing spell.

    Interesting comparisons!

    • I’m thankful you are through your latest bout of COVID. A lingering cough seems to be common with the newest strain of the virus. Randy experienced that following his COVID in October, which I did not get then. It’s such a weird virus and affects everyone differently. I’ve never been severely ill with any of my COVID cases. But it was the long haul COVID I developed in 2023 that proved debilitating and required six months of vestibular rehab therapy. Be well, my friend.


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