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Reply to "How to reconcile with someone after I told them I couldn’t attend event because of my at-risk DH"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of people are labeling themselves as "high risk" who aren't. The death rate is now one-tenth what it was in April, and sinking. For people under age 70 it may turn out to be less deadly than the flu. [/quote] OP here. DH is 55, a diabetic, and slightly overweight. [/quote] That isn't high risk. Tell him to stop eating ice cream and lose some weight. A friend of mine is about the same age and when the epidemic started in Italy he got nervous when he saw some Italian hospitals refusing to treat anyone with a BMI over 24. He lost 40 pounds since March and his A1C is now below 6 (diabetes cured). [/quote] https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html It literally says that diabetes is one of the high risk categories. Now what we don’t know is what kind of diabetes OP’s husband has. If he has Diabetes 2, then he is high risk. If he has diabetes 1, then he might be high risk. All of this is clearly stated in the link above from the CDC. [/quote]
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