I'm high-risk with asthma. How to stay safe with viruses?
I am very afraid of contracting this virus. I have asthma and high risk. Afraid when this country open. Some are pushing to open and it scares me.
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Thank you Colleen! We live in Larchmont in Westchester County, a Northern suburb 20 miles from Manhattan. It's a small town in the County that became the ground zero of the beginning of the spread of the virus in NY, that started a week after we enclosed ourselves at home. All the main Doctors of our son are and have always been at the Mayo. We visit the Clinic every 6 months for regular checkups and we were actually due for a visit 2 weeks ago. We have here his General Practitioner, but we don't do anything without the approval and directions of his Doctors at the Clinic. We spoke with his Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at the Clinic, and we were satisfied with their approval of our plans, they monitor his Heart Rhythm electronically through his Defibrillator, he is doing well, we know to look and to determine if there is any changes in his wellbeing, and as long as he is stable as he has been since his last surgery, we are staying in place, and make the best of it. When there is going to be an absolute safe window of possibility for safe travel to Rochester, we will go for a checkup. His wellbeing's importance to us is such that if we notice that there is a change in his stability, we won't hesitate to fly him on a fixed wing Ambulance Jet. His Physicians at the clinic, know that we rely on them to see down the road, what safe vaccine for his immune system will be available that they could recommend.
@fair2all, Your post should be "mandatory reading" by all. How daunting and inspiring that you remain positive and upbeat despite your family's serious vulnerability to the virus. If you can be this positive, surely the rest of us can be less whinny...thinking only of self here, by the way! Thanks for your post and best wishes going forward.
Hi, friend @lioness. Glad it was primarily anxiety. although that is no small demon itself!! Also happy to learn that Amazon rep was nice and helpful...really good to hear because they must be facing a deluge of calls now.
Thanks for asking. I am doing well; following my diet as closely as possible; "celebrating" 41st day of self-quarantine; utterly humbled and grateful that I have remained healthy despite several chronic health issues.
However, I am beginning to become discouraged by the many I fear who will be flooding back into more normal life" too soon. I and others here can only continue taking the precautions we can to continue to stay well and safe. Just feeling a bit down because that time may stretch far longer than I'd first imagined. We can do this and this group is making it so much easier to stay on track. Best!
Good morning Linda. What I meant was how will you decide when it's time to venture out? What will you consider a safe time?
@fiesty76- You've been wonderful on Connect. Very very helpful. And I would like to thank you for this! We all go off on tangents! And it's especially easy to do right now. But our groups have a purpose and we'd like to try and stick with that, otherwise, we will be all over the place. It also helps offers structure, which I think that we all need. I certainly do!
@merpreb I don't know when things will get back to order
Last week protesters in Huntington Beach now a nursing home in that area has covid virus in the home .These people scare me they are in my opinion spreading the virus.So right now I'm staying in wearing mask .Now Dr s are predicting it will be worse this winter it's beenn40+ days now so getting use to it
@fiesty76 Woops just made you 77 but removed that. It is hard but there will be a 🌈 coming As long as we can find things to keep us busy 😊 in our home we will be O.K There is a nursing home in Huntington Beach that has the virus now protesters last week ,crazy people.You know what we can do hide things then like Christmas find a present think that may give people a lift 😂. Take care , stay safe 🙏 I'm going to repot today when I find my potting soil ,on the hunt feel better
@lioness.. Yes, I'm worried too. With temperature going to the 90s this weekend and Orange County is opening the beaches, I suspect they will be packed, I doubt there will be social distancing there. I'm checking the county's statistics, hoping that the virus has slowed down, but with the beaches re-opening, I'm not so sure anymore. My car battery died the other day because I haven't been driving, and my son came to over to restart it, we both wore masks just to be safe. Now I have to remember to take my car for a spin at least once a week.
@mayofeb2020 Just heard that a nursing home in Huntington Beach has the virus now Protesters there last week about opening up These people scare me Good for you on wearing mask ,wash hands I even wear gloves I take all precautions this is a virus unlike anything I've ever seen yes run your car to keep battery charged Be safe