mmbrad02
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This is, of course, not the post I want to make, but here I am.
We are 13 days pre cruise and today I tested positive for Covid; I believe I've been symptomatic for 2-3 days now, it truly felt like allergies (I know, I know, hindsight is a beautiful thing and I wish I had tested sooner). Anyway at first I used a home covid test, and then I immediately did a drive up PCR test at our immediate care. I know their tests go out at 9am each morning, and since I did mine at 4pm today, I'm guessing my date will be 12 days prior to cruising on my results.
So that part is done. Now I'm trying to figure out the Letter of Recovery process. I put a message into my PCP in our portal but she does not work on Mondays, so no response today. Do I have to wait a full 10 days for that? Do most PCP's have you come in in person for that letter or what is the general process? 10 days will put me very close to our leaving time at this point, so if it something that I need to get scheduled, I feel like I need to do that now. I've also read about QuickMd and some other online options - My regular PCP would be less expensive, but at this point I would be willing to do whatever it takes.
And then of course if i've been positive for 2-3 days, I guess there is a chance I could just be testing negative by the precruise testing but no way to know.
The other side is watching and waiting for my husband and daughter. Both are negative as of today, and I'm isolating to try to save any hope for this trip that we can.
I'm just kind of a bundle of nerves right now and trying to figure all this out. Thanks for your help!
We are 13 days pre cruise and today I tested positive for Covid; I believe I've been symptomatic for 2-3 days now, it truly felt like allergies (I know, I know, hindsight is a beautiful thing and I wish I had tested sooner). Anyway at first I used a home covid test, and then I immediately did a drive up PCR test at our immediate care. I know their tests go out at 9am each morning, and since I did mine at 4pm today, I'm guessing my date will be 12 days prior to cruising on my results.
So that part is done. Now I'm trying to figure out the Letter of Recovery process. I put a message into my PCP in our portal but she does not work on Mondays, so no response today. Do I have to wait a full 10 days for that? Do most PCP's have you come in in person for that letter or what is the general process? 10 days will put me very close to our leaving time at this point, so if it something that I need to get scheduled, I feel like I need to do that now. I've also read about QuickMd and some other online options - My regular PCP would be less expensive, but at this point I would be willing to do whatever it takes.
And then of course if i've been positive for 2-3 days, I guess there is a chance I could just be testing negative by the precruise testing but no way to know.
The other side is watching and waiting for my husband and daughter. Both are negative as of today, and I'm isolating to try to save any hope for this trip that we can.
I'm just kind of a bundle of nerves right now and trying to figure all this out. Thanks for your help!