Islander
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Even more spoons?I'm excempt but I can't use the excemption as that costs even more spoons then going non verbal and wearing one.
Even more spoons?I'm excempt but I can't use the excemption as that costs even more spoons then going non verbal and wearing one.
Kind of like energy but not quite.Even more spoons?
It’s an autism thing. Think of it like someone’s got a certain amount of ‘spoonfuls’ of energy for a day.Even more spoons?
Well general disability, not just autistics.It’s an autism thing. Think of it like someone’s got a certain amount of ‘spoonfuls’ of energy for a day.
If we can't even get enforcement on public transport we have no hope in general.Look at other countries and nearly everyone is wearing a mask. Look at the UK and probably 1 in 20 people I see are wearing a mask. It helps reduce transmission, I really don't see what the problem is. We should all be wearing them when out in public
No, I can 100% tell you right now, that is not happening with me.
In a normal world, germs are a problem for me, I probably do more to prevent myself getting a cold than the average person. So my protocols, while extreme to some, is what makes me feel better about all this.
If I just went around touching multiple items, then simply used hand gel, before eating a pack of crisps, to me I wouldn't feel safe. I know hand gels must be the right thing to use, although initially it seemed it was only soap and water that we were being told that worked, maybe to encourage general hand washing (which I hope will continue). As I said, I have issues anyway.
If you imagine a human doing an impression of a penguin, that's me. As soon as my gloved hands touch something that isn't in my house, or I haven't had the chance to wash or quarantine it for several days, my hands don't even come near my body, if they do, that item of clothing goes straight into the wash, or I remove it if I can, or I sit very awkwardly all the way home and don't touch that area.
If I get hair in my face that I can't brush away using a clean part of my body, such as my arm, then I either put up with it, or get someone else to do it for me. If my glasses slip down my nose, if I can't move them back up without using my hands, the same thing happens. When I'm out shopping, only one of us touches things, so someone always has clean hands.
I'm that paranoid about even my clothes touching a surface that may have COVID-19 on it, I've actually stopped wearing flappy clothing so as I bend down into a trolley for example, not even my clothing touches the outside. I'm aware the risk for this is small, but it's what I'm doing.
I am 100% happy to admit all this is overly cautious, and I wouldn't recommend it at all for most people, but most people aren't me.
My hands can transmit COVID-19 just like gloves. When I've touched all the items, put them in my bags, the gloves come off. Bacterial wipe used, then gel, as I said mainly to remove the powder. At home, I unpack everything, remove all the packaging (someone else takes out the clean contents from the packaging), wash items, or put them away somewhere for five days (more than the 72 hours I know). After I'm done outside (because these things don't even come into the house), I then wash my hands thoroughly after someone else has put the taps on and dispensed the soap for me.
This has happened all the way through lockdown regarding items from a supermarket, and going out more means this continues but now there is more stuff being brought into the house that I either can't wash or to be quite honest don't want the hassle of washing. So we're moving towards quarantining things now, which to be honest I never would have imagined happening in April, so maybe one day soon - and I've already spoken about this in regards visiting Blackpool Pleasure Beach - I will stop using the gloves and trust the hand gels do what they're obviously doing for everyone else.
Mum definitely thinks I'm over the top and that's fine. There have been argument over it, and quite frankly tears. There has been very little I've had control over regarding this, so this makes me feel like I'm doing something, and it's not for the fun of it - I'd like to go back to a world where I'm bothered hearing someone coughing because I could catch a cold - but to keep me and my family as safe as we can.
As I said, I do have issues normally, so waking up one day to find myself in what turned into a pandemic..... I either could sit around all day and cry or I make the best of it. I am actually surprise I took the latter route because of previous "pandemics" (that never actually materialised) and how they affected me.
So I understand what you're saying, and you are in more of a position to comment regarding gloves and their uses etc, but just as no doubt people have been using hand gels for weeks and are perfectly fine, we've been using gloves and our measures have been working out fine as well.
As I said, I can see that probably changing, It would be nice to be able to pick things up and not wear gloves and also to not be contributing to what will mostly likely be an environmental disaster with all the gloves and masks etc that have been used.
@RoyJess - That is exactly it! You could be on a deserted path on an island with only you and four others and those four other would find you. It's absolutely true! We were at Warwick Castle for the gardens, and there was this huge path, two women were ahead of us by about 8 metres walking in the middle of the path. We decided (with eight metres between us) to walk alongside the path on the grass. As we got nearer to the women (we were walking faster then they were), they suddenly started to turn and the next minute, they were right there cutting in front of us. We had stayed on a straight course, and they moved from the middle of the path to walk right by us. To be fair, they were going downhill at this point, I did argue maybe gravity took its toll.....
They look so handy. Normally to open doors (pre-COVID-19) I'd use a tissue to touch the handle if I was leaving the loo as I don't trust most people to wash their hands. Might have to look into getting some of those.
No, I can 100% tell you right now, that is not happening with me.
In a normal world, germs are a problem for me, I probably do more to prevent myself getting a cold than the average person. So my protocols, while extreme to some, is what makes me feel better about all this.
If I just went around touching multiple items, then simply used hand gel, before eating a pack of crisps, to me I wouldn't feel safe. I know hand gels must be the right thing to use, although initially it seemed it was only soap and water that we were being told that worked, maybe to encourage general hand washing (which I hope will continue). As I said, I have issues anyway.
If you imagine a human doing an impression of a penguin, that's me. As soon as my gloved hands touch something that isn't in my house, or I haven't had the chance to wash or quarantine it for several days, my hands don't even come near my body, if they do, that item of clothing goes straight into the wash, or I remove it if I can, or I sit very awkwardly all the way home and don't touch that area.
If I get hair in my face that I can't brush away using a clean part of my body, such as my arm, then I either put up with it, or get someone else to do it for me. If my glasses slip down my nose, if I can't move them back up without using my hands, the same thing happens. When I'm out shopping, only one of us touches things, so someone always has clean hands.
I'm that paranoid about even my clothes touching a surface that may have COVID-19 on it, I've actually stopped wearing flappy clothing so as I bend down into a trolley for example, not even my clothing touches the outside. I'm aware the risk for this is small, but it's what I'm doing.
I am 100% happy to admit all this is overly cautious, and I wouldn't recommend it at all for most people, but most people aren't me.
My hands can transmit COVID-19 just like gloves. When I've touched all the items, put them in my bags, the gloves come off. Bacterial wipe used, then gel, as I said mainly to remove the powder. At home, I unpack everything, remove all the packaging (someone else takes out the clean contents from the packaging), wash items, or put them away somewhere for five days (more than the 72 hours I know). After I'm done outside (because these things don't even come into the house), I then wash my hands thoroughly after someone else has put the taps on and dispensed the soap for me.
This has happened all the way through lockdown regarding items from a supermarket, and going out more means this continues but now there is more stuff being brought into the house that I either can't wash or to be quite honest don't want the hassle of washing. So we're moving towards quarantining things now, which to be honest I never would have imagined happening in April, so maybe one day soon - and I've already spoken about this in regards visiting Blackpool Pleasure Beach - I will stop using the gloves and trust the hand gels do what they're obviously doing for everyone else.
Mum definitely thinks I'm over the top and that's fine. There have been argument over it, and quite frankly tears. There has been very little I've had control over regarding this, so this makes me feel like I'm doing something, and it's not for the fun of it - I'd like to go back to a world where I'm bothered hearing someone coughing because I could catch a cold - but to keep me and my family as safe as we can.
As I said, I do have issues normally, so waking up one day to find myself in what turned into a pandemic..... I either could sit around all day and cry or I make the best of it. I am actually surprise I took the latter route because of previous "pandemics" (that never actually materialised) and how they affected me.
So I understand what you're saying, and you are in more of a position to comment regarding gloves and their uses etc, but just as no doubt people have been using hand gels for weeks and are perfectly fine, we've been using gloves and our measures have been working out fine as well.
As I said, I can see that probably changing, It would be nice to be able to pick things up and not wear gloves and also to not be contributing to what will mostly likely be an environmental disaster with all the gloves and masks etc that have been used.
@RoyJess - That is exactly it! You could be on a deserted path on an island with only you and four others and those four other would find you. It's absolutely true! We were at Warwick Castle for the gardens, and there was this huge path, two women were ahead of us by about 8 metres walking in the middle of the path. We decided (with eight metres between us) to walk alongside the path on the grass. As we got nearer to the women (we were walking faster then they were), they suddenly started to turn and the next minute, they were right there cutting in front of us. We had stayed on a straight course, and they moved from the middle of the path to walk right by us. To be fair, they were going downhill at this point, I did argue maybe gravity took its toll.....
They look so handy. Normally to open doors (pre-COVID-19) I'd use a tissue to touch the handle if I was leaving the loo as I don't trust most people to wash their hands. Might have to look into getting some of those.
The other issue with gloves is you help spread the virus for other people, if you are not cleaning your hands regularly and using gloves you have two transmission vectors that may not impact you (still suspect if someone filmed you, you would be shocked by what you touch) but help spread the virus to other people.
Look at other countries and nearly everyone is wearing a mask. Look at the UK and probably 1 in 20 people I see are wearing a mask. It helps reduce transmission, I really don't see what the problem is. We should all be wearing them when out in public
I get into the car from leaving a clean home.....I don't even drive, so I touch even less than the driver... I put on a brand new pair of gloves and go into Asda.... I touch the trolley, I spray the trolley, I pick up items I only want to but (sometimes you can't help it if you want a better sell by date, sometimes you need to touch things), I then go to the machine, pick up the same items I've touched only once. I use the touch screen to pay, which the staff are cleaning between each use. Someone opens the clean boot door, I put the bags in, they shut the clean boot door. I take the gloves off and I sanitise.
I'm not sure where you are going with this. I'm not sure where I've said anywhere that I don't clean my hands.
1. No one else goes into Asda and sanitises their hands between picking up each item, if they're doing things correctly they enter Asda with clean hands (in my case gloves) and they clean their hands when they leave (I remove gloves and still use wipes and sanitiser)
2. My hands are always clean thank you. I had issues years ago with OCD with over washing to the point they were dry, cracked and permanently red from over washing. I still over wash to this day. But I can't take the kitchen sink with me, so when I'm out before I eat or even use a phone, I use sanitiser. Most people go into shops, touch things, then are straight on their phones, which then every time they use it, would spread the virus. Gloves are my barrier to this, I use them once when in a shop, then a new pair if I'm going somewhere else.
3. The only thing I would shocked by is someone filming me to see what I touch. I actually can't emphasise this enough - I have absolute issues with all of this. If I touched something other than what my brain things I'm supposed to (which when I'm out shopping consists only of the trolley/basket or the things we need) then honestly.... I would know about it. I went 4 months once not leaving the house for fear of touching things outside when bird flu was going to wipe us all out. Whenever my dad went to mow the lawns, he had to come in, take his clothes off and immediately shower otherwise I couldn't cope.
I don't think there is much more I can say about this really.
You clearly have a strong reaction to the whole thing, if you haven’t already I would strongly suggest getting some talking therapy so that the immediate pandemic doesn’t overly impact your quality of life. The gloves are not protecting you physically but if they help your ability to mentally function through the pandemic then you should keep using them.
I think wearing gloves regarding Covid-19 is just another surface to spread the virus with. Hand washing kills and washes away the virus.
If you are disposing the gloves immediately after you are touching a door handle or any other surface, then you are not spreading the virus, unless someone is stupid enough to raid the bin.
The virus is still out there, the virus hasn't change. I think it's just less of it around at the moment with less people infected with it. The chances of you meeting someone with the virus is the same chance of having a road accident. However we are not taking any chances, I wouldn't play Russian roulette, so I'm not going to take my chances or even more importantly my wife's chances with this virus.
I fully understand you with regards to your OCD, I lived with my mother for 18 years who has severely suffered from OCD. It something that you can't help and can impact on your life and others around you. My mother has the fear of contamination and the spreading of it. It's not a nice thing to witness. You can PM me on this is you want to.
Doing the Beach Thursday, I was determined to only touch my beer after entry...
Failed four times, needless banisters, bar top, Streak bonnet (now come on, how could you ever resist from the front seat, feel those curves), and Icon bannister.
Very hard not to touch, hands in pockets risks falling flat on face with my knees!
Streamer with COViD 19 symptoms at Disney world refused to leave to go to the hospital when advised by Disney