Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Doctors of high-risk patients know how to give the proper advice, which, and I know this may sound surprising to apparently most of the PP's, is based on knowledge outside the scope of 99.99% of DCUM posters.
My oncologist has already been crapped on here for telling me this (which is funny because my 5cm tumor is almost gone - she is rocking my treatment) but she said “Go out and live your life!” Indoor crowded spaces I should be cautious and wear a mask, but otherwise I should go about my business.
Anonymous wrote:
Doctors of high-risk patients know how to give the proper advice, which, and I know this may sound surprising to apparently most of the PP's, is based on knowledge outside the scope of 99.99% of DCUM posters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who don't take measures to prevent Covid should think about the long term health problems many people have after Covid. Even if you get through Covid, it may not be though with you.
I have thought about it and have decided what is most important to me is that my children have a normal childhood and that I live a life where I see my friends and family. So those are the risks we've taken. Feel good about my choices and also respect other people's choices.
Covid is our new normal. Time to adapt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
This is insane. Please have a discussion with your DH’s doctors about the extreme behavior you are engaging in. With Evushield and Paxlovid you can be ready to effectively treat covid.
Except not everyone can get those treatments. I was told no despite high risk and struggling to breathe. Check your privilege. It was a miserable few weeks.
If he’s high enough risk to engage in all of that, he’s eligible for those treatments. And the treatment criteria are not based on “privilege,” wtf! They are based on clinical criteria about whether you need them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
This is insane. Please have a discussion with your DH’s doctors about the extreme behavior you are engaging in. With Evushield and Paxlovid you can be ready to effectively treat covid.
Except not everyone can get those treatments. I was told no despite high risk and struggling to breathe. Check your privilege. It was a miserable few weeks.
Struggling to breathe sounds like you should have gone to the emergency dept. to be evaluated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
This is insane. Please have a discussion with your DH’s doctors about the extreme behavior you are engaging in. With Evushield and Paxlovid you can be ready to effectively treat covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
This is insane. Please have a discussion with your DH’s doctors about the extreme behavior you are engaging in. With Evushield and Paxlovid you can be ready to effectively treat covid.
Except not everyone can get those treatments. I was told no despite high risk and struggling to breathe. Check your privilege. It was a miserable few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
This is insane. Please have a discussion with your DH’s doctors about the extreme behavior you are engaging in. With Evushield and Paxlovid you can be ready to effectively treat covid.
Except not everyone can get those treatments. I was told no despite high risk and struggling to breathe. Check your privilege. It was a miserable few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
This is insane. Please have a discussion with your DH’s doctors about the extreme behavior you are engaging in. With Evushield and Paxlovid you can be ready to effectively treat covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two and a half years in and I don’t see a huge difference in the frequency of infections among my mask wearing friends and my non mask wearing friends. On top of that, lots of people are reporting a slew of non Covid infections now that their immune systems are getting challenged again. I think the truth is that if we really wanted to prevent Covid, we’d be masking at home or with friends instead of the grocery store, but who would do that? I never thought I I would say this, but I don’t think makes sense anymore.
We plan to send DD to public school masked AND we will have to mask at home because my husband has a blood disorder which makes him extremely high risk.
We will mask at home when she is home so she can catch a break from masking. HEPA filter and distancing, ventilation, etc. At night doors closed and HEPA unit in hallway between our bedrooms.
DD will lunch away from her peers so she can be unmasked to eat.
Our goal is no exposure at all. It will be hard, but may not be impossible. In our case its worth the effort because the risk to my husband from any form of covid is extreme. Im high risk from hypertension, but lack risk factors like heart issues or obesity. So I may just be elevated risk.
If we didnt have these risks, we would just mask in public settings and not at home.
This is insane. Please have a discussion with your DH’s doctors about the extreme behavior you are engaging in. With Evushield and Paxlovid you can be ready to effectively treat covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who don't take measures to prevent Covid should think about the long term health problems many people have after Covid. Even if you get through Covid, it may not be though with you.
I have thought about it and have decided what is most important to me is that my children have a normal childhood and that I live a life where I see my friends and family. So those are the risks we've taken. Feel good about my choices and also respect other people's choices.