A coworker who worked up around the front entrance office at work was diagnosed with Covid 19. Was a matter of time honestly before someone at work had caught it, considering I live in a major hot spot for it. They worked Monday and Tuesday, but left early Tuesday due to not feeling well, and sure enough tested positive. I didn't have much interaction with them outside of walking past them in a hall once (and of course I'm wearing a mask). Problem is I don't know how much the others did. Two coworkers who worked close to them decided to leave early around Thursday and go get tested themselves. As for me, I guess time will tell. Honestly I feel it's more of a "when will I catch it" versus a "will I catch it" situation. Plenty of people don't care about masks, or going down the one way aisles at stores correctly, and so on. Just another thing to worry about on top of my current health issues. In regards to that, the gastroenterologist diagnosed me with "Nonulcer Dyspepsia" which reading about online makes it sound like a fancy way of a *shrug* "Dunno." For now he has me taking a low dosage of amitriptyline, which I started taking Wednesday. So far it hasn't helped in my opinion. After two weeks I'm suppose to up the dosage if it continues to not help. Of course all that's just for the upper abdominal pain. My testicle pain is effectively a "live with it" situation from the looks of things. I hit my 9 month anniversary of the pain starting a few days ago, so maybe once I hit a year anniversary I'll ask if I can just cut it out and chuck it in the trash. Or maybe I'll be lucky and Covid 19 will kill me before it comes to that. It'd sure save me a lot of money.