Covid-19

BarnBuster

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Oh man my timing is bad.Called my barber this Thursday without success.
Since retiring a while back , my next fav thing (other than not wearing a tie every.....single.....fucking.....day) is only getting a haircut about twice a year. My time was overdue by a month and I drove by to see what's what and his parking lot was filled up. Thought "Oh well, I'll go tomorrow", they announced that day that they would be closed. How to manage that comb-over now? Huh?

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tangerinegreen555

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1st hour open to age 60+ customers, 6 foot spacing check out lines, down through aisleway to back of the store.

My mom used to tell me I was lucky not to have to lived through the bread lines of the depression.

That luck is running out. And there wasn't a killer disease during the depression.

So when the retiree crowd finally checks out at 7ish, nobody is in there. I'll be going at 7 next time. Or 9:30PM before they close at 10. No TP. Limited bread. Fresh beef butcher counter shut down with a covid19 sign, 'personnel needed elsewhere'. They do put meat out that was prepackaged overnight.

Frozen food aisles 50% stocked at best.

And so it goes, the calm before the storm.
 

Jonboy34

Active Member
They will only be in the big city’s right now. Also half of our military won’t attack us. Now the UN that’s a diff story. USA can’t beat issis regardless who is in office. We have 160 mil gun owners.
 

hillbill

Well-Known Member
After 30 years of assholes like Hannity, Limbaugh, Fux News, NRA, Newsmax and all the other Rightist state rights horseshit and conspiracy crap, we are not at all ready to deal with this reality.
 

Jonboy34

Active Member
The gangs of the big city’s are going to be the first targets. They should prob unite together for a lil while or just keep killing each other and fall.
 

Jonboy34

Active Member
Time to wake up people. We are on the same side. And the government is not. Democrats or Republicans, black or white. Time to unite and become Americans again. Freedom is not given, it is taken.
 

Jonboy34

Active Member
There will always be someone in the way. When the people fear the government that’s tyranny, when the government fears the people that’s liberty. There are way more of us than them.
 

Kushash

Well-Known Member
The Zen Master, The Boy, & The Horse

In this village, a little boy is given a gift of a horse. The villagers all say, “Isn’t that fabulous? Isn’t that wonderful? What a wonderful gift.”
The Zen master says, “We’ll see.”

A couple years later the boy falls off the horse and breaks his leg. The villagers all say, “Isn’t that terrible? The horse is cursed! That’s horrible!”
The Zen master says, “We’ll see.”

A few years later the country goes to war and the government conscripts all the males into the army, but the boy’s leg is so screwed up, he doesn’t have to go. The villagers all say, “Isn’t that fabulous? Isn’t that wonderful?”
The Zen master says, “We’ll see.”
 

jerryb73

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1st hour open to age 60+ customers, 6 foot spacing check out lines, down through aisleway to back of the store.

My mom used to tell me I was lucky not to have to lived through the bread lines of the depression.

That luck is running out. And there wasn't a killer disease during the depression.

So when the retiree crowd finally checks out at 7ish, nobody is in there. I'll be going at 7 next time. Or 9:30PM before they close at 10. No TP. Limited bread. Fresh beef butcher counter shut down with a covid19 sign, 'personnel needed elsewhere'. They do put meat out that was prepackaged overnight.

Frozen food aisles 50% stocked at best.

And so it goes, the calm before the storm.
Great pic, you captured one of my favorite candies. Toffifay. I actually grabbed a pack yesterday while standing in line...
 

BobBitchen

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This is from a nurse who became sick:

“COVID19 is not like the flu...at all... How do I know? Because I’ve lived through it to tell the tale!

Memoirs of a 31 y.o. male with no underlying health conditions.

March 3, 2020-Bronchitis like illness started, dry cough, no fever

March 5, 2020-Low grade fever starts, still thinking bronchitis

March 6, 2020-Fever climbs from 99.8 to 102.6 in one hour, thought it was flu and was now outside the Tamiflu window, stayed home for symptom management.

March 9, 2020-Fever of >102 continues, this isn’t flu, go to urgent care, diagnosed with pneumonia, started on Levaquin.

March 11, 2020-3 doses of Levaquin in, no improvement in symptoms, go to ER. Admitted, swabbed for COVID19, IV antibiotics got pneumonia on chest CT.

March 12, 2020-Get to a room and placed on supplemental oxygen via nasal cannula, 1 liter per minute (lpm). I’m only able to achieve 500 on my incentive spirometer, for perspective-my healthy lungs could hit 4000.

March 13, 2020-O2 saturation begins to decline, oxygen increased to 2 lpm, then 3 lpm, then 5 lpm. Oxygen saturation 88% on 5 lpm. The decision is made to use high flow (vapotherm) and move to ICU. Placed on 40 lpm and 60% oxygen. I’m terrified at this point because vapotherm is all that is standing between me and the ventilator. This is the moment I would have died at home had I not come to the hospital when I did. I would have respiratory arrested in my bed.

March 14, 2020-I have a bad coughing spell, my oxygen saturation drops to the 80’s. I’m still on 40 lpm and 60%. I’m trying to gasp for air, but because of the condition of my lungs, can only take small breaths without coughing more. I feel as though I’m about to die, my heart is racing, oxygen still low, and I’m sweating profusely. Im in respiratory distress! I pressed my call light trying to get the attention of anyone who can help. My nurse was in another room tending to another sick patient. Fortunately he sees me and comes to my room. I am now on 40 lpm and 100% oxygen, next step is the ventilator. I’m terrified. My breathing slows as my oxygen saturation slowly returns to the 90’s. I’m weaned back down to 60%. The same thing happens again in the night, and again I thought I was about to leave this world. Again I’m on 100%, this time for several hours. I’m slowly weaned again to 60%.

March 15, 2020-My morning arterial blood gas (which hurts like a ) is normal. I get weaned to 50%.

March 16, 2020-My oxygen saturation is 97%, I’m weaned further to 30 lpm and 40%.

March 17, 2020-I’ve been in ICU 4 days, forced to use a bedpan because my oxygen saturation drops if I turn or even move too much. I am unable to clean myself; I’m feeling completely helpless and so embarrassed, but my nurses were great and very understanding. I now truly understand my patients’ feelings from all these years of nursing. I’m weaned to 25 lpm and 30%. I’m going to the medical floor.

March 18, 2020-I’m weaned to 28%. I can achieve 1500 on my incentive spirometer finally. I’m hopeful to be weaned to a regular nasal cannula. The provider comes in. I’ve been waiting for my swab results. I tested positive for COVID19...6.5 days of waiting for the outside lab to process the lab. I’m relieved because I finally have a diagnosis, a reason I’ve been so sick. I’m weaned to 4 lpm on a regular nasal cannula, 4 hours later I’m weaned to 2 lpm. 4 hours later I’m weaned to room air. My oxygen saturation stats 93% and above all night.

March 19, 2020-As I write this, I’m waiting to attempt a 6 minute walk test to see if my oxygen stays up, so I can go home. I’ve had no visitors this entire time due to my isolation precautions.

Guys, this is why social isolation is a thing. As a 31 y.o., I wasn’t supposed to get sick. I wasn’t supposed to be admitted to the hospital or the ICU for that matter. We’ve already had several deaths from COVID19 in this area. I thank God I wasn’t one of them! However, many won’t be as fortunate as I have been. Many will die, especially those with any lung or heart problems. So please, I beg you to #stayhome”

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