• It’s bad but it hasn’t stopped me from carrying on with my day to day, nothing a few puffs of inhaler plus tablets can’t get me back to normal, however temporary it is.

    I think they have started non emergency out patient appts in the last couple of weeks.

    I wanted to rearrange another out patient appt (for my knee) I was supposed to have mid March, and they were quite arsey about it, I managed to use my asthma as an excuse...

    If I had to go, I’d do the usual mask and gloves, but I really don’t see how someone can check out my asthma without being pretty close to me and have me remove my mask AND I’d have to do loads of those stupid breathe in and out and in and out stuff, plus cough on request.

    The whole thing is really rather ironic if you think about it. 🤣

  • One more thing to mention is that in the case of the particular hospital I have been hanging out at, they have plenty of wards and services that haven't even registered a single case of covid. Nobody can deny that visiting a hospital is higher risk, but they're not as riddled as I previously assumed.

    For what it's worth, the only bit of the hospital where we couldn't distance and felt at risk was A&E

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