COVID-19 and Transplant Patients
As a kidney transplant recipient I have been extra vigilant/worried about protecting myself as COVID-19 spreads. Like most transplant patients I am used to washing my hands, carrying hand-sanitizer, avoiding sick people, getting flu shots, etc. The COVID-19 outbreak has caused me to take additional steps to try to remain safe but I am worried for my health. I would like to hear what you are doing to stay safe and how you are feeling.
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@estrada53 I just called our closest Winco [25 miles away]. They are now open 7AM to midnight, with no special hours for seniors/health compromised. Dang it ;((
Our one and only small town grocery store is reserving 6-7 am for seniors and immunosuppressed or the most vulnerable, when it’s been freshly sanitized. 👍🏻
@dfenderso, I have always been at the receiving end of medical care and transplant. So I don't know what to suggest or have any experience that relates to your situation. Does your employer have any knowledge of what it means to be a transplant recipient on antirejection medications? Does he have any medical background that would make it easier to approach him?
I want to tag another member who is also a transplant recipient and is a practicing nurse. @annmariaa, I know that you are facing a similar question about seeing patients during this COVID-19 situation. What do you have to say to dfenderso about his situation?
@gingerw. It is each person’s decision bit I think it’s irresponsible to not follow the guidelines suggested. I don’t think quick trips to the store at quiet hours is out of line. He does and has now convinced my husband so my husband wants us to start getting our groceries delivered. The only place around here that does that is Whole Foods.
JK
@jodeej if you are referring to my son, he has not been on Facebook for almost a year now! I’m the only one in the family who uses it at all, and I use it primarily for some special interest groups.
JK
@gingerw. If you go either early or very late it won’t be crowded. It depends on whether you’re an early bird or a night owl.
JK
@contentandwell
It sounds like your son loves you very much and is genuinely concerned for you. He may be worried about something bad happening to you and feels like he needs to be protective. His suggestions sound like they are being made with good intentions.
I have a regular home cleaning set for next week and am dithering. She is a small business owner and has always been diligent both before and after my transplant. I'm holding off on decisions until Friday to see what has developed in my county.
@amyintucson
I'm on the fence with the same concern. My housekeeper is an independent business owner who comes in once a month for deep cleaning. I am contemplating offering to pay her for a few months but not having her clean. This solution would give her a much needed paycheck and allow me to reassess as COVID-19 is better understood. I'd rather be safe than sorry. Thoughts?
I think this is a good idea. It's very very considerate of you to pay her even though she won't be cleaning your house. I hope the other people who use her service would do the same.