← Return to COVID-19 Coronavirus and Lung Health: What can you do?

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@spudmato

This infectious lung disease group has become quite noisy. The din is overwhelming, and has strayed from the original personal approach to helping each of in our search for answers related to our issues. IN ADDITION IS WAS EVER SUPPORTIVE. Now it is a platform featuring personal opinions, and overkill of repeated information. What we need to know has been published by the credentialed outlets on a page or two.
Properly wash you hands.
STAY HOME IF YOUR ILL, AND CALL YOUR DOCTOR.
Practice social distancing
Disinfect
Be both good and lucky.
Sorry for the change.
I enjoyed the trip for a while, learned a bit about my issues, but monopolizers are a bit hard of hearing so they need to talk loudly, and often.
Goodbye and good luck.

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Replies to "This infectious lung disease group has become quite noisy. The din is overwhelming, and has strayed..."

@spudmato- There are many platforms in this group. This was just to be informative and provide an easy way to learn about this virus. It was in no way to replace information about your illness. Those groups are still active and you can freely access them and ask questions or begin a new discussion. I hope that you will reconsider leaving Connect.

Hi all, Mayo Clinic Connect is and remains an online community where people can share experiences and ask each other questions about any health issue. At any time, you can choose which discussions and groups you wish to follow and unsubscribe from discussions or groups you no longer wish to receive email notifications about. Learn more about how you can tailor your notification preferences here:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/get-started-on-connect/
With the threat of the unknown and authorities telling us to stay home, distance yourself from others, it can be very isolating. I for one am grateful that we have this social network, Mayo Clinic Connect, to stay connected and help alleviate the social isolation.

What are you doing to keep yourself healthy and occupied?