pozees2
Crowing
I got past where you all were when I started reading again this evening and you're still 4 pages ahead of me LOL. Just wanted to say a couple things
@gointothebirdsfarm yes you do and I'm grateful for the community here who reinforced that
@Tesumph So so so glad you finally found a good Dr. 30 years ago the treatment advised was to get pregnant
@Kiki you rock for getting to know what your Mini will be managing, good job Mom
Oh, and @The Moonshiner 's thread is the bomb. 100% worth the read.
Chicken Pox is caused by a herpes virus, and many years ago when I worked at a hospital what I was told is that it doesn't go away, the virus lies dormant at/near the base of the spine, and can rear its ugly head later in life as Shingles.
I have not read anything that would lead me to believe COVID-19 is anything like that, but I have read that every day of research tells us we have a lot more to learn about it. I wear a mask at work and anytime I go into a place of business to protect others because as far as I know the risk of asymptomatic transmission remains prevalent. I've never had any reason to believe I have been/am infected, but that's kind of the thing about asymptomatic carriers - they have no idea they have it. I am fortunate to live out in the sticks, we don't go out anywhere except to get groceries and feed and the occasional foray into a garden or home improvement store, and we're quite content to remain only in the company of one another, the cats, and the chickens, plus all the critters who happen by. I've never in my life felt so fortunate.
Time for bed for this early riser
@gointothebirdsfarm yes you do and I'm grateful for the community here who reinforced that
@Tesumph So so so glad you finally found a good Dr. 30 years ago the treatment advised was to get pregnant
@Kiki you rock for getting to know what your Mini will be managing, good job Mom
Oh, and @The Moonshiner 's thread is the bomb. 100% worth the read.
Chicken Pox is caused by a herpes virus, and many years ago when I worked at a hospital what I was told is that it doesn't go away, the virus lies dormant at/near the base of the spine, and can rear its ugly head later in life as Shingles.
I have not read anything that would lead me to believe COVID-19 is anything like that, but I have read that every day of research tells us we have a lot more to learn about it. I wear a mask at work and anytime I go into a place of business to protect others because as far as I know the risk of asymptomatic transmission remains prevalent. I've never had any reason to believe I have been/am infected, but that's kind of the thing about asymptomatic carriers - they have no idea they have it. I am fortunate to live out in the sticks, we don't go out anywhere except to get groceries and feed and the occasional foray into a garden or home improvement store, and we're quite content to remain only in the company of one another, the cats, and the chickens, plus all the critters who happen by. I've never in my life felt so fortunate.
Time for bed for this early riser