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Human contact....
« on: March 23, 2020, 08:46:04 am »
I have seen first hand how important person contact is to people, whether in a hug, a handshake, or a holy kiss. In this current pandemic situation we are "forbidden" from such human contract. Even in children we see that human contact helps them thrive. So how in this pandemic situation are you dealing with the lack of human contact/touch? and how can we recover that lost contract as we go forward?

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Re: Human contact....
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2020, 05:09:07 pm »
I have seen first hand how important person contact is to people, whether in a hug, a handshake, or a holy kiss. In this current pandemic situation we are "forbidden" from such human contract. Even in children we see that human contact helps them thrive. So how in this pandemic situation are you dealing with the lack of human contact/touch? and how can we recover that lost contract as we go forward?
This is temporary. In the meantime I hold those close to me in my heart and hug them with my prayers.
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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2020, 05:23:36 pm »
I work in the medical field and I'm well aware of the value of human contact at all times, but particularly at times like this.  To protect myself I could wear a containment suit I suppose, with hood and shield, respirator and double gloves.  When dealing with a sick person I could certainly prevent myself from getting sick, but what of that sick person?  How does my approach affect their health and well being? 

So I choose to touch them with an open hand and if they are coughing I offer them a mask to contain their cough, but I myself don't wear one in regular patient interactions. It means a lot to see each other.  It means a lot to touch and be touched.  We take precautions when and where they need to be taken.  I would never go in the OR without a mask, but I simply don't need one at Home Depot or the grocery store.  It's silly.

This isn't the first 'social distancing' episode in human history.  Remember lepers?   Unclean!  Unclean!  Cross on the other side of the street.  Keep them away from all public places.

You can't get leprosy from touching a person with the disease and oh what it would mean for a person like that to feel a human touch.

Wash your hands.  Don't touch your mouth, nose or eyes without washing your hands before and/or after. 
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« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2020, 05:52:20 pm »
I work in the medical field and I'm well aware of the value of human contact at all times, but particularly at times like this.  To protect myself I could wear a containment suit I suppose, with hood and shield, respirator and double gloves.  When dealing with a sick person I could certainly prevent myself from getting sick, but what of that sick person?  How does my approach affect their health and well being? 

So I choose to touch them with an open hand and if they are coughing I offer them a mask to contain their cough, but I myself don't wear one in regular patient interactions. It means a lot to see each other.  It means a lot to touch and be touched.  We take precautions when and where they need to be taken.  I would never go in the OR without a mask, but I simply don't need one at Home Depot or the grocery store.  It's silly.

This isn't the first 'social distancing' episode in human history.  Remember lepers?   Unclean!  Unclean!  Cross on the other side of the street.  Keep them away from all public places.

You can't get leprosy from touching a person with the disease and oh what it would mean for a person like that to feel a human touch.

Wash your hands.  Don't touch your mouth, nose or eyes without washing your hands before and/or after.

Yes, Leprosy is caused by a Microbacterium. What field within the MEdical field do you work.

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Re: Human contact....
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2020, 06:08:13 pm »
Bones 

I'm a bones man.
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Re: Human contact....
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2020, 07:41:01 pm »
Bones 

I'm a bones man.
Dinosaur bones are fake.  :P

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Re: Human contact....
« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2020, 08:48:11 pm »
Bones 

I'm a bones man.
Dinosaur bones are fake.  :P
what Kind of Bones, Mr. E
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guest125

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« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2020, 08:53:45 pm »
Hooman bones. Broken bones.

No dinosaur bones.
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« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2020, 09:04:02 pm »
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« Reply #9 on: March 25, 2020, 07:28:02 am »
I work in the medical field and I'm well aware of the value of human contact at all times, but particularly at times like this.  To protect myself I could wear a containment suit I suppose, with hood and shield, respirator and double gloves.  When dealing with a sick person I could certainly prevent myself from getting sick, but what of that sick person?  How does my approach affect their health and well being? 

So I choose to touch them with an open hand and if they are coughing I offer them a mask to contain their cough, but I myself don't wear one in regular patient interactions. It means a lot to see each other.  It means a lot to touch and be touched.  We take precautions when and where they need to be taken.  I would never go in the OR without a mask, but I simply don't need one at Home Depot or the grocery store.  It's silly.

This isn't the first 'social distancing' episode in human history.  Remember lepers?   Unclean!  Unclean!  Cross on the other side of the street.  Keep them away from all public places.

You can't get leprosy from touching a person with the disease and oh what it would mean for a person like that to feel a human touch.

Wash your hands.  Don't touch your mouth, nose or eyes without washing your hands before and/or after.
My husband grew up part of his early life in Nigeria, he still talks about the lepers there and the impact they had on his young life.

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Re: Human contact....
« Reply #10 on: March 25, 2020, 07:29:35 am »
Bones 

I'm a bones man.
Dinosaur bones are fake.  :P
Our son works on repairing airplanes, he has told me that he always wanted to be a dinosaur bone dr. and now he is doing just that...lol

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Re: Human contact....
« Reply #11 on: March 25, 2020, 03:54:45 pm »
Bones 

I'm a bones man.
Dinosaur bones are fake.  :P
Our son works on repairing airplanes, he has told me that he always wanted to be a dinosaur bone dr. and now he is doing just that...lol

Airplanes are fake.

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« Reply #12 on: March 25, 2020, 05:20:42 pm »
Bones 

I'm a bones man.
Dinosaur bones are fake.  :P
Our son works on repairing airplanes, he has told me that he always wanted to be a dinosaur bone dr. and now he is doing just that...lol
Airplanes are fake.
They weren't named Airglobes were they? No, because they fly over a stationary flat plane = Airplane

But seriously, dinosaur bones were NEVER found until the the mid 1800s? Really? The "skeletons" you see in museums are NOT real bones folks. FAKE
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