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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by sinkhole: 2:59pm On Mar 23, 2020
NigPatriot:


What's it about.
it is about how you can protect your mind from being polluted with strange news, ideas, etc
Spurious news about covid-19 could actually give you symptoms of covid-19 if you're not careful grin
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nobody: 3:14pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:
Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.

I understand that a lot of people are panicking now especially those with the coronavirus symptoms and are very much afraid to go check themselves because of all that is being said in the news or media. If you are in such situation, I will advise you to step out of panic, go to the nearest health center and get yourself tested instead of allowing panic take control of you.

Let me tell you all a story of what happened to me last week. I already shared it in my chat room though.

On monday while making arrangements for our TVC shoot, I all of a sudden fell ill. My temperature went up and I started feeling feverish. I quickly handed over to one of my team mate to oversee the work, then I left for the house.

On Tuesday, Wednesday I couldn't go out because I was too weak. Walking for 5 minutes became hell for me because I felt weak and dizzy when walking. I almost asked my whatsapp family what could be the cause of what's happening to me but I didn't want to create panic so I didn't. What I had in mind was malaria, or shortness of blood but my colleague checked me and said I have blood so I just concluded maybe I need to rest because I've been under stress lately.

Thursday we left Lagos for Abuja for our presentation. I was okay anyway. Friday morning I was fine too.

After presentation on Friday, my whole body system changed. My body was hot, I was feverish, having discomfort in the throat, headache and weakness.
Each time it felt like I needed to clear my throat, I would cough mildly to avoid panic amongst my colleagues and everyone present. My close colleagues teased me about having coronavirus knowing that we had just had a presentation on the virus that Friday morning.

That Friday, I lost count of my urination because I kept on going to the convenience every 5 minutes to pee and that's because I drank lots of hot water due to the irritation I was having in my throat. I became worried but my colleague told me to calm down that my frequent urination was due to the cold conference room. His words helped a bit...

The more I read the media especially on Nairaland, the more fear gripped me and there was usually this cold chill in me. I remember reading a thread on Nairaland where a lady gave a vivid story of how she got the virus, symptoms and date. At a point while reading, I felt my whole legs going numb and almost had panic attack. The more I read the news that Friday night the more I shook with fear then this numb feelings in my whole body and felt like I was going to pass out. So I forced myself to stay away from the media.

One Aboki had coughed on me severally even though I turned my face away inside a korope bus, conductor had spat on me while shouting bus stops and asking for money, a passenger had placed her sweaty arm pit on me in a bid to bring out her money, a drug seller had washed his sweat with his finger on me after shouting and hustling his Ghana seed medicines at the populated motor park and of course not to forget, in the Okrika market where I do business, lots of body jamming and these Igbo boys pulling of hands mixed with all sorts of salivas from different mouths... All of these rang in my head which made me panic more. I began to ask myself, "Shile you didn't have HIV is it coronavirus that you will now have?"

That friday night before going to bed, I called my colleagues and asked could it be coronavirus? They all laughed obviously I must have said it in a very funny manner.

Anyway I picked my phone to chat my Daddy.
I said "Dad I think I have the virus". My dad said which virus and I said coronavirus. My dad couldn't control his laughter. I told him see what is happening to me, he kept on laughing.
They all believed my mind was playing pranks on me.

Then I understood what I have been reading on the media was beginning to have an effect on me to the point that it has now replaced the promises of God in my life.

I remembered the psalmist said "The Lord is my Shepherd...I shall fear no evil for you are with me, your rod and your staff comforts me..."
I prayed to God to take control. Following day, my temperature was already reduced except for the weakness and I couldn't feel the discomfort in my throat.

We packed and left for the airport. During check, I was asked to step aside.

Obviously my temperature was high even though it feels warm to me but the thermometer detected it.

I was asked some questions upon questions in an office and my answers were NO. I have not come in contact with anyone who just arrived into the country whatsoever except for my public movements in Lagos.

The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.
I rescheduled and came back to Lagos. For the first time, I summoned all courage and shared my story in my chat room on Saturday to drive all fears out of me.

This morning I met my doctor, ran some test and discovered I have malaria and a bit of typhoid which I have started medications.

I want you to know that there are lots of voices out there. Please choose wisely! Please use wisdom when deciding who to listen to. It's not every voice that is dependable at this trying moment. Please pick a few dependable information sources and stick with them. For instance, the NCDC, WHO, LSMOH are excellent.

If the news or social media is noticeably increasing your anxiety like in my own case, please limit the number of times you go on social media to read information that increases panic in you. For me, I completely stopped reading information till I got hold of myself.

Anxiety will always ask for more information. It is greedy and never satisfied. Don't fall into its trap! Also remember the Bible reminds us not to be overwhelmed by what we see. Our God is still on the throne! After the war, the Israelites came to moses and said "we counted and NO ONE IS MISSING" Number 31:49. I pray for you, From NOW till this pandemic ends, NONE will be missing in your family, among your friends and loved ones in Jesus name Amen!

Stay Safe, Wash More & Panicless. Panic kills faster than the virus itself.

God Bless You.
Shile.
Riyadhgoddess is back!!!
How are you faring now??
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nobody: 3:21pm On Mar 23, 2020
I don dey cough o, and my throat is itchy
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by juman(m): 3:23pm On Mar 23, 2020
Its not surprising.
Any little pain one think corona has arrived.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by oweniwe(m): 3:25pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess(f):
Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.


OChimex:


You seem so careless and don't value your life.

You waited for almost a week before seeking medical attention. My goodness.

Don't mind her.

With all the money they have to be booking flights up and down..

Ordinary N100 paracetamol... N100 Ibuprofen.... Even ordinary Panadol Extra they cannot buy... Ordinary cough syrup ... They cannot go pharmacy on their street to buy for temporary relief.

It is after 2 weeks when they're about to collapse that they will go to hospital

Nonsense
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by BluntTheApostle(m): 4:09pm On Mar 23, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:
Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.

I understand that a lot of people are panicking now especially those with the coronavirus symptoms and are very much afraid to go check themselves because of all that is being said in the news or media. If you are in such situation, I will advise you to step out of panic, go to the nearest health center and get yourself tested instead of allowing panic take control of you.

Let me tell you all a story of what happened to me last week. I already shared it in my chat room though.

On monday while making arrangements for our TVC shoot, I all of a sudden fell ill. My temperature went up and I started feeling feverish. I quickly handed over to one of my team mate to oversee the work, then I left for the house.

On Tuesday, Wednesday I couldn't go out because I was too weak. Walking for 5 minutes became hell for me because I felt weak and dizzy when walking. I almost asked my whatsapp family what could be the cause of what's happening to me but I didn't want to create panic so I didn't. What I had in mind was malaria, or shortness of blood but my colleague checked me and said I have blood so I just concluded maybe I need to rest because I've been under stress lately.

Thursday we left Lagos for Abuja for our presentation. I was okay anyway. Friday morning I was fine too.

After presentation on Friday, my whole body system changed. My body was hot, I was feverish, having discomfort in the throat, headache and weakness.
Each time it felt like I needed to clear my throat, I would cough mildly to avoid panic amongst my colleagues and everyone present. My close colleagues teased me about having coronavirus knowing that we had just had a presentation on the virus that Friday morning.

That Friday, I lost count of my urination because I kept on going to the convenience every 5 minutes to pee and that's because I drank lots of hot water due to the irritation I was having in my throat. I became worried but my colleague told me to calm down that my frequent urination was due to the cold conference room. His words helped a bit...

The more I read the media especially on Nairaland, the more fear gripped me and there was usually this cold chill in me. I remember reading a thread on Nairaland where a lady gave a vivid story of how she got the virus, symptoms and date. At a point while reading, I felt my whole legs going numb and almost had panic attack. The more I read the news that Friday night the more I shook with fear then this numb feelings in my whole body and felt like I was going to pass out. So I forced myself to stay away from the media.

One Aboki had coughed on me severally even though I turned my face away inside a korope bus, conductor had spat on me while shouting bus stops and asking for money, a passenger had placed her sweaty arm pit on me in a bid to bring out her money, a drug seller had washed his sweat with his finger on me after shouting and hustling his Ghana seed medicines at the populated motor park and of course not to forget, in the Okrika market where I do business, lots of body jamming and these Igbo boys pulling of hands mixed with all sorts of salivas from different mouths... All of these rang in my head which made me panic more. I began to ask myself, "Shile you didn't have HIV is it coronavirus that you will now have?"

That friday night before going to bed, I called my colleagues and asked could it be coronavirus? They all laughed obviously I must have said it in a very funny manner.

Anyway I picked my phone to chat my Daddy.
I said "Dad I think I have the virus". My dad said which virus and I said coronavirus. My dad couldn't control his laughter. I told him see what is happening to me, he kept on laughing.
They all believed my mind was playing pranks on me.

Then I understood what I have been reading on the media was beginning to have an effect on me to the point that it has now replaced the promises of God in my life.

I remembered the psalmist said "The Lord is my Shepherd...I shall fear no evil for you are with me, your rod and your staff comforts me..."
I prayed to God to take control. Following day, my temperature was already reduced except for the weakness and I couldn't feel the discomfort in my throat.

We packed and left for the airport. During check, I was asked to step aside.

Obviously my temperature was high even though it feels warm to me but the thermometer detected it.

I was asked some questions upon questions in an office and my answers were NO. I have not come in contact with anyone who just arrived into the country whatsoever except for my public movements in Lagos.

The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.
I rescheduled and came back to Lagos. For the first time, I summoned all courage and shared my story in my chat room on Saturday to drive all fears out of me.

This morning I met my doctor, ran some test and discovered I have malaria and a bit of typhoid which I have started medications.

I want you to know that there are lots of voices out there. Please choose wisely! Please use wisdom when deciding who to listen to. It's not every voice that is dependable at this trying moment. Please pick a few dependable information sources and stick with them. For instance, the NCDC, WHO, LSMOH are excellent.

If the news or social media is noticeably increasing your anxiety like in my own case, please limit the number of times you go on social media to read information that increases panic in you. For me, I completely stopped reading information till I got hold of myself.

Anxiety will always ask for more information. It is greedy and never satisfied. Don't fall into its trap! Also remember the Bible reminds us not to be overwhelmed by what we see. Our God is still on the throne! After the war, the Israelites came to moses and said "we counted and NO ONE IS MISSING" Number 31:49. I pray for you, From NOW till this pandemic ends, NONE will be missing in your family, among your friends and loved ones in Jesus name Amen!

Stay Safe, Wash More & Panicless. Panic kills faster than the virus itself.

God Bless You.
Shile.

First of all, you need to be tested for the virus because it is a relatively new one.

Second, coronavirus cough symptom differs from your regular cough. For coronavirus, it is a continuous dry cough. The keywords are: continuous and dry

Anyone can develop a cough in this season, but if it is a continuous and dry cough, then that is one symptom of the coronavirus.

Another symptom is temperature spike on your chest and/or back. There are keywords here as well: chest and/or back

So, please, go for proper checkup. And when I say proper I mean a coronavirus specific test.

Hopefully, you are negative because I can't begin to imagine the number of people you must have had contact with.

Stay blessed!!!
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by BluntTheApostle(m): 4:33pm On Mar 23, 2020
alexistaiwo:
I had sore throat on Saturday and been having a little light cough now and then but my temperature is normal and I am not feeling unwell so no need to panic.




Bro, you are about to come down with a cough. Better start avoiding cold water before people will start suspecting that you have coronavirus.

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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by gotnel: 4:50pm On Mar 23, 2020
Nothing spoils. Corona virus is dead on arrival. Watch out, eat bio organic foods, eat pepperish foods, take warm water, take warm showers at least twice a day.
Wash your hands thoroughly everytime, maintain distance of 1 meter as time and space permits.
Corona virus is dead in Nigeria.
It's not just going to ravaging Nigeria as it happening in Europe and other countries of the world.
Not much will happen from Corona virus infection in Nigeria.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by starstaz(m): 4:57pm On Mar 23, 2020
Am interested, as a history collector, in these two Eras:::
~ 1620 and
~ 2120. The Pandemic that happened then and will happen therein respectively.

Since 1720 is Plague
1820 is
Cholera
1920 is
Spanish flu
2020 is China Huwan Virus

1620; Possibly Swine Flu.
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by NigPatriot(m): 5:20pm On Mar 23, 2020
sinkhole:
it is about how you can protect your mind from being polluted with strange news, ideas, etc
Spurious news about covid-19 could actually give you symptoms of covid-19 if you're not careful grin

How can I download
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nicerazor(m): 5:32pm On Mar 23, 2020
Sometimes last week I was on FaceTime call with my boss a popular security expert on tv. He told me he was down with cough and couldn’t go to work for a week. So he called me today and we got talking and he told me he actually got infected with corona virus but he is back on his feet now at work as we speak. He said people with underlying health issues has low survival rate if infected, people with asthma, SS genotype and people with recurring health challenges are prone to get killed by this virus if not well treated.

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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by sinkhole: 5:48pm On Mar 23, 2020
NigPatriot:


How can I download
pdfdrive.com
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Legendguru: 6:23pm On Mar 23, 2020
Oh
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by bjgurl(f): 7:07pm On Mar 23, 2020
kutashi:

Stop spreading lies! That case of japan is almost 2 months old news and as of today nobody is testing postive again after discharge in china! But that of Russia is real!
Indeed
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nobody: 8:43pm On Mar 23, 2020
SultanOfPuna:


Stop Deceving Yourself
Go to Disease Center and do proper test
Regular lab test will not detect COVID 19
Regular lab test will only show Malaria and Typhoid.
Not all doctors in Nigeria have the COVID 19 test kit.
Enugu state had to transport the blood sample of patient to Lagos Disease Center for testing. Because they don't have test kit yet
There is a Special Test Kit from W H.O
Ask yourself
Did the doctor have a COVID Test Kit??
Did he run a COVID 19 Test on you??

Go and take proper Covid test.. then when you test negative
Then you can stop panicking.
Even healthy sport atheletes like Kevin Durant have no symptoms but tested positive..
Every viral disease has its own special kit for testing. Just as HIV has it's own different kit for testing..
A regular lab test will not even show if you are HIV+ until you do proper HIV Test..

Those quoting me with Anger should shut the f*ck up
I'm not saying she is positive, but imagine if she is positive but thinks it's malaria. And still goes on with normal life infecting her kids, family members and co workers.
beware Truth kills
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by RiyadhGoddess(f): 11:23am On Mar 24, 2020
eni4real:
Riyadhgoddess is back!!!
How are you faring now??





Very fine, I greet you Sir
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nobody: 1:31pm On Mar 24, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:






Very fine, I greet you Sir
Glad to hear that!!
Stay safe!

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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Greatzeus(m): 4:30pm On Mar 24, 2020
pendragon35:
Thanks brethren.

I have deactivated my Facebook and Twitter accounts.

These rumor peddlers can't come to kill me with rumors. I'm the emotional type, I panic a lot about sickness because of my immune.

And once I'm depressed I can't go focus again.

My biggest fear is our parents in the village...

May God save us from the virus we never knew the origin.

Summary: May we all practice the stipulated preventive health measures.
Bro deactivating your social media accounts is too extreme now,you should have just stay away from them for some time. What you said about them spreading fake news and causing panic is true though, imagine that guy that posted the news that Nigeria has almost 500 cases.
About those in the village,don't worry they are far safer. How many ebola/ Lassa fever cases were detected in interior villages in Nigeria?
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by PropertyBuying(f): 8:06am On Mar 25, 2020
juman:
Its not surprising.
Any little pain one think corona has arrived.
We really need to disciplined as individuals, families and as a nation all through this turbulent corona pandemic period!
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nobody: 2:09pm On Mar 25, 2020
alexistaiwo:
I had sore throat on Saturday and been having a little light cough now and then but my temperature is normal and I am not feeling unwell so no need to panic.


You are the wrong age bracket, unless all that ciga and pussay has fked your immune system. Any old folks around you?
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Nobody: 5:24pm On Mar 25, 2020
I am perfectly okay now.


By the way, I don't smoke.

Thanks for the concern boss

ornicus:


You are the wrong age bracket, unless all that ciga and pussay has fked your immune system. Any old folks around you?
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by NigPatriot(m): 9:55am On Mar 27, 2020
sinkhole:
pdfdrive.com

Please bro I checked the site. The book is not there. Kindly send to my email. Lan4greatness@yahoo.com
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by hinere(m): 10:50am On Mar 27, 2020
I recently shared the pic below on my social media and some people thought it was a joke but it's true....The Bible says "Faith cometh by hearing"...so also the opposite "Fear cometh by hearing"... Also the bible says "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he..." Let be careful what we allow in to our Hearts...

The Bible also says "Guide your Heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life"...what are these issues...Corona virus fear, Corona Virus torment, Corona virus Trauma, Sicknesses and many others.

Lets keep our gaze on God. When our minds are on God...we will care less of what is happening around.

If God could protect HIS children in Egypt during the Plagues, He will protect us...all we need is FAITH in this trying times...

When the enemy comes in like a flood (Corona Virus), the Spirit of God will light up a standard agains them.

He said in his word..."When they see the blood they pass over you"... His blood is over us and our homes...

Despite God's word, lets all stay safe and obey instructions...

If the isrealites were disobedient that night during the last plague, I don't know what would have happened.... Let's Obey...

Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by sinkhole: 6:39pm On Mar 27, 2020
NigPatriot:


Please bro I checked the site. The book is not there. Kindly send to my email. Lan4greatness@yahoo.com
The last one!

Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by NigPatriot(m): 6:54pm On Mar 27, 2020
sinkhole:

The last one!

Thanks bro, I really appreciate. You're a real gee
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by RiyadhGoddess(f): 10:58am On Apr 28, 2020
GOOD NEWS!
My long awaited book will soon be out.
The book Atonement, the mystery of reconciliation is one book that you all must read...
Written by Me, with a Pen Name - Deborah Shirley.
Why the name?
Deborah is a character in the Holy Book that I am being fashioned after, a Mantle that I am wielding and of course you all know my name Shile that's Shirley.

ANTICIPATE, Coming Soon!
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by RiyadhGoddess(f): 8:33am On May 03, 2020
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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by RiyadhGoddess(f): 8:14am On May 10, 2020
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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by RiyadhGoddess(f): 8:07am On May 24, 2020
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Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Rawhumper(m): 8:24pm On May 29, 2020
I don't believe in. That shit especially in Naija....its a scam they are using to loot money.

Apart from the well known persons we know coming to tell us they had it and recovered. Has anyone within our neighbourhood got it.


Naija where people gossip alot we for hear news of people living around us getting it but none yet the figure keeps going on.

Bastard politicians











quote author=RiyadhGoddess post=87687972]Ok so I have just shared this on a nairalander's thread where he complained of having cold and I thought I should also open a thread and share it to everyone out there who might be in the same shoes I was last week.

I understand that a lot of people are panicking now especially those with the coronavirus symptoms and are very much afraid to go check themselves because of all that is being said in the news or media. If you are in such situation, I will advise you to step out of panic, go to the nearest health center and get yourself tested instead of allowing panic take control of you.

Let me tell you all a story of what happened to me last week. I already shared it in my chat room though.

On monday while making arrangements for our TVC shoot, I all of a sudden fell ill. My temperature went up and I started feeling feverish. I quickly handed over to one of my team mate to oversee the work, then I left for the house.

On Tuesday, Wednesday I couldn't go out because I was too weak. Walking for 5 minutes became hell for me because I felt weak and dizzy when walking. I almost asked my whatsapp family what could be the cause of what's happening to me but I didn't want to create panic so I didn't. What I had in mind was malaria, or shortness of blood but my colleague checked me and said I have blood so I just concluded maybe I need to rest because I've been under stress lately.

Thursday we left Lagos for Abuja for our presentation. I was okay anyway. Friday morning I was fine too.

After presentation on Friday, my whole body system changed. My body was hot, I was feverish, having discomfort in the throat, headache and weakness.
Each time it felt like I needed to clear my throat, I would cough mildly to avoid panic amongst my colleagues and everyone present. My close colleagues teased me about having coronavirus knowing that we had just had a presentation on the virus that Friday morning.

That Friday, I lost count of my urination because I kept on going to the convenience every 5 minutes to pee and that's because I drank lots of hot water due to the irritation I was having in my throat. I became worried but my colleague told me to calm down that my frequent urination was due to the cold conference room. His words helped a bit...

The more I read the media especially on Nairaland, the more fear gripped me and there was usually this cold chill in me. I remember reading a thread on Nairaland where a lady gave a vivid story of how she got the virus, symptoms and date. At a point while reading, I felt my whole legs going numb and almost had panic attack. The more I read the news that Friday night the more I shook with fear then this numb feelings in my whole body and felt like I was going to pass out. So I forced myself to stay away from the media.

One Aboki had coughed on me severally even though I turned my face away inside a korope bus, conductor had spat on me while shouting bus stops and asking for money, a passenger had placed her sweaty arm pit on me in a bid to bring out her money, a drug seller had washed his sweat with his finger on me after shouting and hustling his Ghana seed medicines at the populated motor park and of course not to forget, in the Okrika market where I do business, lots of body jamming and these Igbo boys pulling of hands mixed with all sorts of salivas from different mouths... All of these rang in my head which made me panic more. I began to ask myself, "Shile you didn't have HIV is it coronavirus that you will now have?"

That friday night before going to bed, I called my colleagues and asked could it be coronavirus? They all laughed obviously I must have said it in a very funny manner.

Anyway I picked my phone to chat my Daddy.
I said "Dad I think I have the virus". My dad said which virus and I said coronavirus. My dad couldn't control his laughter. I told him see what is happening to me, he kept on laughing.
They all believed my mind was playing pranks on me.

Then I understood what I have been reading on the media was beginning to have an effect on me to the point that it has now replaced the promises of God in my life.

I remembered the psalmist said "The Lord is my Shepherd...I shall fear no evil for you are with me, your rod and your staff comforts me..."
I prayed to God to take control. Following day, my temperature was already reduced except for the weakness and I couldn't feel the discomfort in my throat.

We packed and left for the airport. During check, I was asked to step aside.

Obviously my temperature was high even though it feels warm to me but the thermometer detected it.

I was asked some questions upon questions in an office and my answers were NO. I have not come in contact with anyone who just arrived into the country whatsoever except for my public movements in Lagos.

The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.
I rescheduled and came back to Lagos. For the first time, I summoned all courage and shared my story in my chat room on Saturday to drive all fears out of me.

This morning I met my doctor, ran some test and discovered I have malaria and a bit of typhoid which I have started medications.

I want you to know that there are lots of voices out there. Please choose wisely! Please use wisdom when deciding who to listen to. It's not every voice that is dependable at this trying moment. Please pick a few dependable information sources and stick with them. For instance, the NCDC, WHO, LSMOH are excellent.

If the news or social media is noticeably increasing your anxiety like in my own case, please limit the number of times you go on social media to read information that increases panic in you. For me, I completely stopped reading information till I got hold of myself.

Anxiety will always ask for more information. It is greedy and never satisfied. Don't fall into its trap! Also remember the Bible reminds us not to be overwhelmed by what we see. Our God is still on the throne! After the war, the Israelites came to moses and said "we counted and NO ONE IS MISSING" Number 31:49. I pray for you, From NOW till this pandemic ends, NONE will be missing in your family, among your friends and loved ones in Jesus name Amen!

Stay Safe, Wash More & Panicless. Panic kills faster than the virus itself.

God Bless You.
Shile.[/quote]
Re: My Coronavirus Panic Experience by Kobojunkie: 8:49pm On May 29, 2020
RiyadhGoddess:

Anyway I picked my phone to chat my Daddy.
I said "Dad I think I have the virus". My dad said which virus and I said coronavirus. My dad couldn't control his laughter. I told him see what is happening to me, he kept on laughing.
They all believed my mind was playing pranks on me.
....
We packed and left for the airport. During check, I was asked to step aside.
.......
The lady told me to isolate myself for 14 days for possible check and if there's anything, I should call the numbers given to me but by the time we were done, my colleagues had left me behind.
I rescheduled and came back to Lagos. For the first time, I summoned all courage and shared my story in my chat room on Saturday to drive all fears out of me.
.
Wait... you knew you were sick but you still went out and straight into a crowded airport? shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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