How are we on here health-wise? 20:44 - Mar 17 with 6392 views | dickythorpe | Are all posters on here well or as well as can be expected? I salute all who are going about their daily routines as "normally" as possible. I've found the last two days very odd. There's so much unknown and no one is clear how things are going to pan out. | | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 23:20 - Mar 17 with 1247 views | ladyjack | Some vunerable groups will be protected as much as possible from the virus that seems to be the aim, other groups will be in the front line fighting it. [Post edited 17 Mar 2020 23:26]
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How are we on here health-wise? on 01:39 - Mar 18 with 1168 views | DJack | Good advice, stay safe. | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 07:20 - Mar 18 with 1119 views | dickythorpe | Dentists are only open to emergencies. I have an appointment for a routine check up today but I didn't fancy going. An answerphone message says due to Welsh government advice they are only available to emergencies and all check ups were cancelled. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 07:38 - Mar 18 with 1098 views | swan65split | Good luck and well done you, I have 2 elderly and vulnerable friends living in SC. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 09:22 - Mar 18 with 1069 views | monmouth | You are a genuine hero. An absolute star. | |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 10:07 - Mar 18 with 1047 views | sainthelens | This. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 10:16 - Mar 18 with 1039 views | Ebo | We all remote worked as a trial using new software yesterday and it was a success (just in case we have to close the office and work from home). Roads a little quieter than usual driving in today. I've not much in my cupboards food-wise (I am trying to avoid crowds) but have a full freezer. Will go to the supermarket after work tonight to get essentials. Stay safe and be sensible. Distance yourselves socially (it's not forever), read a book, listen to music, watch a film, eat something nice. | |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 10:21 - Mar 18 with 1037 views | dcd14 | I feel the same as your parents. I am in my 30s. World has gone mad. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 10:27 - Mar 18 with 1024 views | MrSwerve | Our University has closed until April 20th at the earliest...all lectures and support has been moved online. Any meetings via Skype, Microsoft Teams, etc. It'll be really interesting to see how this affects how work is done after the virus has gone. A lot of stuff can actually be done from home, without wasting time commuting etc. Probably not great for mental health, but interesting all the same. | |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 10:33 - Mar 18 with 1020 views | GreatBritton | I contracted a chest infection in early January which is only now slowly starting to disappear. I had a secret dark thought that I might be patient zero but I haven't been to China for twenty odd years, so that was just my normal paranoia. I'm dreading the thought of catching Covid19 but I still can't quite believe I will, or quite believe I wouldn't recover after a few horrible days. There is an indomitable spirit in most of us that says "Not me. Not this time." Naturally I'm taking every precaution. But I miss seeing my family, grandchildren especially. On the upside I'm getting more techy and using Facetime etc. I thought I'd miss football more. That's odd, isn't it? Perhaps football isn't the all important thing I always believed it was. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 10:36 - Mar 18 with 1012 views | Highjack | Football not important? You’re delirious man. Get tested immediately. | |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 10:38 - Mar 18 with 1004 views | union_jack | 😄 As someone said, it’s the most important thing of unimportant things. Strangely, I’m not missing it. | |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 11:34 - Mar 18 with 970 views | swan65split | Ditto, I know a couple who had similar, my thought exactly it may have been the virus, but some medic on the radio this morning says no it wasn't, but I would disagree, then again who are we mere mortals! Not missing the football!!! well not some of the stuff weve seen this season , or is it non season?! | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 11:40 - Mar 18 with 962 views | chad | Best wishes to you all and your families and most grateful thanks to those keeping us going, especially those at higher risk and/or on the front line. Heartfelt positive thoughts go out to all those badly affected in whatever way. It was my birthday on Monday and made me smile to think of all the children singing happy birthday as they washed their hands. Perhaps one important thing is to watch diets as much as possible, to build up our immune systems and lungs (possibly consider some supplements). Should be particularly helpful to those of us not in the first flush of our youth or total tip top health. Also consider some type of exercise even if only indoors. Good to hear Mon is on the bran, not sure if that alleviates or exacerbates the loo roll issue ;) | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 12:31 - Mar 18 with 914 views | MrSwerve | Agree entirely - I think a mix between home working and being in work would be fantastic for mental health...possibly something like a 3 days in, 2 days out split. I think it's important to keep the social face-to-face aspect of work though, otherwise mental health could decline. I must say that from a personal perspective, the amount of administration work that I can get through at home is at least three or four times the amount that I can get done actually in the office (interruptions, student meetings, etc.) | |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 12:45 - Mar 18 with 901 views | jedijack | I'm currently in isolation after feeling like shit since Sunday. Found out on Monday I've had close contact with a case that was confirmed on Monday. My symptoms are relatively mild compared to what the vunerable can expect so making sure to keep it to myself. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 12:48 - Mar 18 with 894 views | Muteswan | Use” The Force” JJ. Good luck. Hope things go well for you. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 12:51 - Mar 18 with 888 views | jedijack | Thanks Muteswan. As for the force - Always :) I'm really not concered about myself, just feels like a heavy cold. More concerned about my parents as was with them on Sunday and dad is classed as a high risk. No sign of anything untoward going on there at the moment but mum has been forcing use of alcohol gel every half an hour for the last month. :) | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 13:08 - Mar 18 with 869 views | A_Fans_Dad | Good luck mate. If your temperature goes over 102F for more than a couple of days ring your GP as you could be heading for Pnuemonia, been there and done that 17 years ago and it is no fun at all. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 13:09 - Mar 18 with 867 views | Muteswan | Yeah,I’m worrying about my mum too, hopefully as she is in a nursing home there won’t be so many external contacts to be concerned with, only staff.🤞 | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 13:10 - Mar 18 with 861 views | A_Fans_Dad | This, stay safe. | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 13:19 - Mar 18 with 841 views | Catullus | I've been there too, I didn't even feel the finger because I was delirious! | |
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How are we on here health-wise? on 13:20 - Mar 18 with 841 views | jedijack | Thanks mate. I have been monitoring my temp. It was high yesterday and Monday but has dropped loads today, only 97F currently, on the lower end of normal but probably something to do with all of the windows being open. :) | | | |
How are we on here health-wise? on 13:27 - Mar 18 with 826 views | A_Fans_Dad | The stats from the cruise ship on who is most likely to catch it is basically age related with very young least likely, but I can't remember where I saw it. I think it was around 10% for 10s to 20s, then 20 year olds 15%, but 30 to 60 all seem to be around 20% and over 70s 25% I will post the data if I can re-find it. One reason may be to do with vitamin D, the younger you are the more Vit D you have and it gets lower with age and illnesses. Youngsters tend to run around in the sun when on holiday and really oldies spend their time in the ship's bars etc. It could be one of the reasons for flu in the winter when there is much less sunshine to boost our Vit D. So Vitamin C and D may help to boost your immune system to help fight off. I am 73, my oldest brother is 84 with heart & kidney trouble, so in the top risk group. | | | |
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