Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister has asthma. If I did not know it, I would be quite concerned about catching her cough but she has been like that for over a decade. We can not know what is going on with other people. Move away or put a mask on. Those are the things you can control.
Asthmatics don’t cough full time non-stop. They have inhalers and other medicine that relieve coughs.
None of you could know it’s asthma just by hearing her cough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister has asthma. If I did not know it, I would be quite concerned about catching her cough but she has been like that for over a decade. We can not know what is going on with other people. Move away or put a mask on. Those are the things you can control.
Asthmatics don’t cough full time non-stop. They have inhalers and other medicine that relieve coughs.
None of you could know it’s asthma just by hearing her cough.
As a parent of a kid with cough variant asthma, you don’t know what you are talking about.
Her parent may know that it is asthma and not contagious. This point in the year when the weather is cold but not quite cold enough for the leaf mold to be killed is difficult for many kids.
I do know asthma, about half of the females in my family have asthma. My mother has always had asthma and what I remember mostly is the wheezing and the inhalers. I’ve brought my two nieces to the ER many times with asthma attacks. My other two nieces have asthma but it’s controlled. Sadly my oldest niece died from an asthma attack. She had been hospitalized for asthma and Covid. She was discharged and died at home from an asthma attack.
Asthmatic coughs are treated with medications specifically for these type of dry coughs. There’s no reason a child should be suffering from a nonstop cough that is easily treated. Other coughs are not as easily treated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister has asthma. If I did not know it, I would be quite concerned about catching her cough but she has been like that for over a decade. We can not know what is going on with other people. Move away or put a mask on. Those are the things you can control.
Asthmatics don’t cough full time non-stop. They have inhalers and other medicine that relieve coughs.
None of you could know it’s asthma just by hearing her cough.
As a parent of a kid with cough variant asthma, you don’t know what you are talking about.
Her parent may know that it is asthma and not contagious. This point in the year when the weather is cold but not quite cold enough for the leaf mold to be killed is difficult for many kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I myself had a cough for about 6 weeks after an illness. I did not wear a mask for 6 weeks. Sorry not sorry. Your anxiety is not my problem.
+1
Coughing amongst kids and adults is very normal especially this time of year. Sometimes that cough means germs, but many times it doesn't. Regardless of if it does or doesn't, a person can choose to be anywhere in public they wish, and so can you.
And you’d be the first to give a person coughing near you the stink-eye.
Because it is all about YOU!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I myself had a cough for about 6 weeks after an illness. I did not wear a mask for 6 weeks. Sorry not sorry. Your anxiety is not my problem.
+1
Coughing amongst kids and adults is very normal especially this time of year. Sometimes that cough means germs, but many times it doesn't. Regardless of if it does or doesn't, a person can choose to be anywhere in public they wish, and so can you.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I myself had a cough for about 6 weeks after an illness. I did not wear a mask for 6 weeks. Sorry not sorry. Your anxiety is not my problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I myself had a cough for about 6 weeks after an illness. I did not wear a mask for 6 weeks. Sorry not sorry. Your anxiety is not my problem.
Your thoughtlessness and incivility is a problem for all those unfortunate enough to be around you.
Sounds like you think it's unfortunate to be around people with non contagious chronic illnesses. That's a you problem.
Anonymous wrote:So glad the answers are mostly telling OP that it was ok for this kid to be there. I myself almost always get a dry hacking irritation cough on the tail end of a respiratory virus. All other symptoms are gone and I'm not contagious at that point. It can last like a month! I can't put my life on hold. It is embarrassing, though, in some situations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I myself had a cough for about 6 weeks after an illness. I did not wear a mask for 6 weeks. Sorry not sorry. Your anxiety is not my problem.
Your thoughtlessness and incivility is a problem for all those unfortunate enough to be around you.