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@Night_owl...I am so sorry you had to deal with that entitled cunt. Feel better!
I am in the same boat as many right now, thanks to a fucking toadler. I went to my gyno's office last week, which of course was filled with smug preggos. First...these women were huge and terribly ugly. I can't figure out who would knock them up. Anyway, one heavily preggo moo had this stupid red eyed toadler with her who wasn't coughing, but walking around touching things and sniffling. I was trying to get work done and the thing kept touching my laptop (which does have a shiny red case, but I don't care, moos need to keep their spawn away from the computer). I asked the stupid moo to keep her shithead kyd away from my computer and she just smiled and went, "Poor thing is just getting over a stomach bug, he's just so happy to be out of the house."
Just over 24 hours later, I'm at my bf's house when all of a sudden I was literally dead. Nausea, vomiting, the whole 9 yards, and miserable for 48 hours. Poor bf had to take care of me, and then he caught the same thing, poor soul 48 hours later. All of this could have been EASILY avoided if stupid moos could keep their sick spawn at home. Stupid selfish cunts.
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cassia
Since I have a bad immune system, and various other disabilities, I have learned to be very cautious in public.
I try to stay far away from anyone who seems even a little ill.
( For many common communicable illnesses, the first few days are the worst for passing on the viruses, etc)
When possible, I stay at least 15 feet or more from anyone showing any symptoms at all.
If it is possible, to do this without causing any social disruption, I do so, but have learned over the years to safeguard my health, by being rude or disruptive if necessary.
(10 minutes of pretending it is OK for a sick person to sit beside me is NOT worth my being very sick in bed for up to 20 weeks)
Also, when in public, I wash my hands every hour or so, try not to touch my face at all, and use a sleeve to touch common transmittable items, (ie doors, ATM buttons, etc).
I also wash my hands very thoroughly before eating and as soon as I get home ( to not smear other people's germs on my home items)
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Not touching the condiment dispensers with your bare hands is smart. After all, your'e there to eat, so what are the chances that you're going to touch a contaminated object and then touch your mouth, nose, or eyes and infect yourself. I do the same thing. I won't touch the tabletop, either. Your comment reminds me of someone either upthread or in another thread who mentioned kyds fellating the salt shakers! LOL!
Re: THAT *DISGUSTING* WET COUGH :mad2 February 11, 2013 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 307 |
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So now I tell everyone I know to NEVER use condiments in a restaurant, unless they come in individual packets or something. Or a brand-new, unopened bottle of ketchup.