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<blockquote data-quote="Barbara Fan" data-source="post: 245247" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Hello [USER=33]@Angela Channing[/USER] </p><p></p><p>1. Working in a hospital at the start of the Pandemic was very stressful and the guidance and guidelines were changing by the hour or so it seemed</p><p>There was the worry of catching it and passing it onto people and that you could potentially die</p><p></p><p>We still had to work with pateints who were +ve but showing no real symptoms and i have to be honest I hated that. had on full PPE including goggles or a visor and some patients were very thoughtless and would cough all over you and not put their hand to their mouth (Their parents should have taught them some basic manners)</p><p></p><p>That freaked me out </p><p></p><p>I have also seen patients who had it recover and recover well so that was a positive </p><p>Because of no visiting policy we have had to get used to communicating with relatives in other ways so have had to learn how to use Zoom, Microsoft teams etc so I know a little bit more about that now.</p><p></p><p>2. Once the pandemic is over ....................A BIG HOLIDAY!! IM a girl who loves my holidays, they keep me sane and i love to travel and see the big wide world</p><p>I cant wait for that and to see blue sky and feel the heat. I might not travel far - but Italy is one of my fav places and a wee 7-10 days there would do me nicely to start off with</p><p></p><p>3. I think I said in a post earlier this year and you gave me advice re fitness. The pandemic has made me use my car far less and do much more walking. I bought hiking boots last week and as a result I now enjoy long walks and climbing hills (not Everest - just wee ones) its a start and its something i want to continue with </p><p>Im still not a great runner - but can walk for miles and im lucky im in the countryside and have some lovely walks and views.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/hello/yellow-star-waves-smiley-emoticon.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":byebye:" title="Byebye :byebye:" data-shortname=":byebye:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbara Fan, post: 245247, member: 21"] Hello [USER=33]@Angela Channing[/USER] 1. Working in a hospital at the start of the Pandemic was very stressful and the guidance and guidelines were changing by the hour or so it seemed There was the worry of catching it and passing it onto people and that you could potentially die We still had to work with pateints who were +ve but showing no real symptoms and i have to be honest I hated that. had on full PPE including goggles or a visor and some patients were very thoughtless and would cough all over you and not put their hand to their mouth (Their parents should have taught them some basic manners) That freaked me out I have also seen patients who had it recover and recover well so that was a positive Because of no visiting policy we have had to get used to communicating with relatives in other ways so have had to learn how to use Zoom, Microsoft teams etc so I know a little bit more about that now. 2. Once the pandemic is over ....................A BIG HOLIDAY!! IM a girl who loves my holidays, they keep me sane and i love to travel and see the big wide world I cant wait for that and to see blue sky and feel the heat. I might not travel far - but Italy is one of my fav places and a wee 7-10 days there would do me nicely to start off with 3. I think I said in a post earlier this year and you gave me advice re fitness. The pandemic has made me use my car far less and do much more walking. I bought hiking boots last week and as a result I now enjoy long walks and climbing hills (not Everest - just wee ones) its a start and its something i want to continue with Im still not a great runner - but can walk for miles and im lucky im in the countryside and have some lovely walks and views. :byebye: [/QUOTE]
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