Tony at Home
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Some very young homeless in Arlington now. It hits you differently when they're 19
What did you take?Yeah, I didn’t have a fever but it was above normal. My normal temp is around 97.9 or so, actually. And it got up to 99.5, but it has come down a little to under 99 after taking some things recommended. Hoping it’s just something random, like maybe a cold or some shit lol
Hydrocodone which is a pain reliever with a fever reducer component (Tylenol) in it. As well as name brand alka seltzer plus (which is for fevers, body aches/chills, sinus infection and headache) took in total 4 tablets of those (not at once). Then just drank a bunch of water (with electrolytes) and also some powerade. That plus resting helped at least for now.What did you take?
Same, that was my first thought!eveytimeI see a yank use the english imperial measurements I get freaked out.. 99.5c!! OMG.. he boiling!!!
Good stuff man. Hopefully it truly is something conventional.Yeah, I didn’t have a fever but it was above normal. My normal temp is around 97.9 or so, actually. And it got up to 99.5, but it has come down a little to under 99 after taking some things recommended. Hoping it’s just something random, like maybe a cold or some shit lol
Still don’t feel well today though, just feel a little better than yesterday. And my lil sis told me of a drive in testing place in the area. Might look into that and go there after work. I’m still very worried and want to be as proactive as possible. Don’t need to have the virus and continue to work or go to the store, let alone be around my family. Best to be safe than sorry.Same, that was my first thought!
Good stuff man. Hopefully it truly is something conventional.
Is it possible for you to not go to work today, and to go for testing instead?Still don’t feel well today though, just feel a little better than yesterday. And my lil sis told me of a drive in testing place in the area. Might look into that and go there after work. I’m still very worried and want to be as proactive as possible. Don’t need to have the virus and continue to work or go to the store, let alone be around my family. Best to be safe than sorry.
Why would you go to work?!Still don’t feel well today though, just feel a little better than yesterday. And my lil sis told me of a drive in testing place in the area. Might look into that and go there after work. I’m still very worried and want to be as proactive as possible. Don’t need to have the virus and continue to work or go to the store, let alone be around my family. Best to be safe than sorry.
Cause bills and other financial responsibilities don't give a shit about the virus.Why would you go to work?!
Nah, if you have it you can literally be killing other people or their loved ones. That's not cool.Cause bills and other financial responsibilities don't give a shit about the virus.
I work at a restaurant, we do to go orders now. Anyone at work is there VOLUNTARILY and anyone who goes out to eat there is also doing so by CHOICE, not necessity, fuckin spare me dude. Saying "nah" doesn't give any of us without guaranteed financial stability a pass from working.Nah, if you have it you can literally be killing other people or their loved ones. That's not cool.
I am already at work man, lol. Also, found out the drive through testing place is charging fucking $185. What a bunch of garbage people. The tests in legitimate places are free. SmhIs it possible for you to not go to work today, and to go for testing instead?
The fact that they're charging people is ridiculous, especially when you'd expect it to be covered under insuranceI am already at work man, lol. Also, found out the drive through testing place is charging fucking $185. What a bunch of garbage people. The tests in legitimate places are free. Smh
Right about a month ago I had the most major Asthma flare up I've had. Two weeks and two rounds of medications seem to finally get me mostly back to normal. One week was kinda sketch but at the time I also started waking up soaked for the first time. Happened about 3-4 times.Hydrocodone which is a pain reliever with a fever reducer component (Tylenol) in it. As well as name brand alka seltzer plus (which is for fevers, body aches/chills, sinus infection and headache) took in total 4 tablets of those (not at once). Then just drank a bunch of water (with electrolytes) and also some powerade. That plus resting helped at least for now.
Woke up at about 3 in the morning and bed was completely SOAKED with sweat. I sweated profusely in my sleep, never have I ever sweat that much in my sleep
That’s about it. There’s a lot of stuff you aren’t supposed to take which I didn’t do (for instance anti-inflammatories like Ibuprofen, etc). Feeling a bit better today. No above normal temperature yet (but need to get a new thermometer). Also gonna try and swing by an outside COVID19 testing camp today after work.
And going to work with possibily to make hundreds of ppl sick or dying is the better option?Cause bills and other financial responsibilities don't give a shit about the virus.
Looks like either Florida Man has turned over a new leaf or he's gearing up for an unprecented level of insanity.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/g13xg7
I work at a restaurant, we do to go orders now. Anyone at work is there VOLUNTARILY and anyone who goes out to eat there is also doing so by CHOICE, not necessity, fuckin spare me dude. Saying "nah" doesn't give any of us without guaranteed financial stability a pass from working.And going to work with possibily to make hundreds of ppl sick or dying is the better option?
Wait.... What?Looks like either Florida Man has turned over a new leaf or he's gearing up for an unprecented level of insanity.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/g13xg7
I think you all are arguing two different points. You're talking about healthy people still going to work because you've gotta pay the bills, which is totally understandable. And he's talking about how irresponsible it is to go to work when you think you've got this highly contagious disease that will spread to your coworkers and put them in your situation, as well as infecting your customers.I work at a restaurant, we do to go orders now. Anyone at work is there VOLUNTARILY and anyone who goes out to eat there is also doing so by CHOICE, not necessity, fuckin spare me dude. Saying "nah" doesn't give any of us without guaranteed financial stability a pass from working.
That is a copy/paste of my response to Crimson. I'll expand on it a little since you clearly didn't read it.
In summary, all the workers there aren't being forced and are only there because they need to be. Not everyone's in the position to not work. If you leave your house, that's on you. If you have to work to make ends meet, that's what you have to do. I'm a full time college student and depended on being a full time waiter as well to make it happen, my classes are still happening online, shit isn't free, so yeah working is the ONLY option.
- My co workers and I that are there have already consented to any of the potential repercussions and are only there cause we got bills to pay. Our temperatures are taken at the beginning of each shift (far from perfect because as Crimson pointed out, everyone's resting temperature is different, but it's something). Masks, gloves, and glasses at all times obviously.
- The customers that go there aren't carrying out essential business, it's not like we're running around a grocery store spitting on people. Seeing as a $100 plus steak dinner isn't a necessity and is once again... a CHOICE, any customer that goes there is accepting any potential risks as well.
If you're fortunate enough to not have to work a lot, then do it. I'm a lot better off than a lot of my co workers financially so I've been working as little as possible so they could get the hours they need during this cutback, but it is still absolutely a thing. People who have to work still don't deserve anyone's judgement.
Through tears, Shepherd said Giant Food gave her a certificate marking Jordan's six years of service at the store, as well as her last paycheck. "She would've loved to receive this herself. Leilani's paycheck. I got this paycheck yesterday for twenty dollars," Shepherd said through tears. "Twenty dollars and sixty four cents. My baby's gone because of $20.64. You know what using the proper PPE could've done for my baby?"
"What mother wants to lose their baby to a virus that we can't see?" she said. "For $20.64 they could've bought a box of gloves to give them. They could've kept that paycheck. She did this from her heart, not for the money."