Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be livid as well OP!!
Your husband’s irresponsible behavior could now affect his own child.
He sounds like a very weak, unstable man.
OP here. To make matters worse, I woke up this morning to the sound of our doorbell camera chime...DH went to Lowe’s to get mulch!! At this point I literally cannot look at him. I wish I was trolling you guys. Unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would be livid too. I'm sorry. What are people thinking? Ugh.
I'm taking zinc. There are some dubious studies that show ability to block coronavirus' receptors, plus it helps my skins, so I'm taking it. Certainly no magic bullet.
You may want to gargle with a mild hydrogen peroxide solution such as the Oral b Mouth Sore rinse.
Betadine (povidone iodine based) is also popular around the world but be careful if any of you have thyroid issues. http://ph.betadine.com/en/upper-respiratory-tract-infection-care/povidone-iodine-betadine-gargle-and-mouthwash
Remember, asymptomatic transmission is thought to be rare. Children's National is one of the top 5 pediatric hospitals in the country. You have every chance of weathering this storm. Fingers crossed for your family.
Thank you for the tips! This does put my mind at ease a bit. At this point, we’re here, and just have to deal with it. But goodness am I mad.
this is faulty science. gargling is not going to help. Goodness! Asymptomatic transmission is *not* rare. does it bring you joy to spread lies?
No, quite the opposite which I why I pointed out that the studies on zinc have methodological issues. I’m trained as a researcher, read them, and think there could be some mild action. Gargles are not a cure but likely pose no harm (again caveat on iodine and thyroid) and they may reduce viral load. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/29/well/live/gargle-gargling-coronavirus-infections-bacteria-virus.html
Asymptotic transmission is thought to be responsible for only 10% or so of cases. There is a debate on the definitions of asymptomatic, presymptomatic and mildly symptomatic. Someone not exhibiting any symptoms at all who is infected (which sounds like is the case here) is probably shedding some virus but possibly not enough to infect others. Someone mildly symptomatic (who thought it was no big deal to go to the store despite some minor sniffles or a headache) may be more likely to infect others. And a fully symptomatic person is most likely, but even then, it’s not guaranteed everyone is the family will get sick. Most infected people actually don’t seem to transmit. Again, note the nuance - seem to. It’s a new virus, we don’t know. But see https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/why-do-some-covid-19-patients-infect-many-others-whereas-most-don-t-spread-virus-all
Just providing some perspective in what is a serious and difficult situation.
The most important thing is that we should all continue to isolate. (Queue “save the economy“ chants.)
Anonymous wrote:I would be livid as well OP!!
Your husband’s irresponsible behavior could now affect his own child.
He sounds like a very weak, unstable man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would be livid too. I'm sorry. What are people thinking? Ugh.
I'm taking zinc. There are some dubious studies that show ability to block coronavirus' receptors, plus it helps my skins, so I'm taking it. Certainly no magic bullet.
You may want to gargle with a mild hydrogen peroxide solution such as the Oral b Mouth Sore rinse.
Betadine (povidone iodine based) is also popular around the world but be careful if any of you have thyroid issues. http://ph.betadine.com/en/upper-respiratory-tract-infection-care/povidone-iodine-betadine-gargle-and-mouthwash
Remember, asymptomatic transmission is thought to be rare. Children's National is one of the top 5 pediatric hospitals in the country. You have every chance of weathering this storm. Fingers crossed for your family.
Thank you for the tips! This does put my mind at ease a bit. At this point, we’re here, and just have to deal with it. But goodness am I mad.
this is faulty science. gargling is not going to help. Goodness! Asymptomatic transmission is *not* rare. does it bring you joy to spread lies?
Anonymous wrote:It’s also positive the FIL had a false positive.
Anonymous wrote:If it makes you feel any better, I have been exposed twice and DH once. Neither of us got it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would be livid too. I'm sorry. What are people thinking? Ugh.
I'm taking zinc. There are some dubious studies that show ability to block coronavirus' receptors, plus it helps my skins, so I'm taking it. Certainly no magic bullet.
You may want to gargle with a mild hydrogen peroxide solution such as the Oral b Mouth Sore rinse.
Betadine (povidone iodine based) is also popular around the world but be careful if any of you have thyroid issues. http://ph.betadine.com/en/upper-respiratory-tract-infection-care/povidone-iodine-betadine-gargle-and-mouthwash
Remember, asymptomatic transmission is thought to be rare. Children's National is one of the top 5 pediatric hospitals in the country. You have every chance of weathering this storm. Fingers crossed for your family.
Thank you for the tips! This does put my mind at ease a bit. At this point, we’re here, and just have to deal with it. But goodness am I mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your child high risk? I didn't think any children were at high risk.
Any child with cardiac issues, with cancer or any other disease that surpasses immunity, any kid who takes drugs that have the side effect of suppressing immunity, etc.
Asthmatic children are also high risk.
I would assume this is true, just to be on the safe side, but the last data I saw showed little or no increased risk for asthmatics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The less you can control your "freaking out," the better for your immune system. Stress and worry have direct physical consequences. Rest, get sleep, get some sunshine (at home or in your yard), try and relax as much as all of you can.
This 100%!! Also no sugar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your child high risk? I didn't think any children were at high risk.
Any child with cardiac issues, with cancer or any other disease that surpasses immunity, any kid who takes drugs that have the side effect of suppressing immunity, etc.
Asthmatic children are also high risk.