Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Social distancing day 23: Going out in public

Back in the beginning of January I had a mammogram that looked a little weird so I had to go back for a diagnostic mammogram and an ultra sound.  It took 7 weeks to get that appointment.  That also came back not looking so good so I was told I should get a couple of needle biopsies.  Fun.  I finally got that done yesterday.  I can think of better ways to spend a morning. 

I was not allowed into the building until I verified who I was, that I did not have a fever, that I have not been in contact with anyone who has Covid19 in the last 14 days, that I haven't been in contact with anyone who is suspected of having Covid19 in the last 14 days and that I haven't traveled to anywhere that is a hot spot and so on and so forth.  Just being in public was super weird.  Talking to people.  Getting touched by people.  I wore a face mask and so did everyone I came in contact with.  When I was there in the end of February, no one wore a face mask.  I was very conscious of everything I touched.  It was very strange.  Everyone was extremely nice and I thanked every single person on my way out of the building. 

I will be glad when I finally get the results in a couple of days.  I could use one less thing to worry about. 

Because of having many holes poked in a sensitive part of my body and the recommendation to not do anything strenuous, lift anything heavier than 15 lbs, get bumped or bounced for 48 hours after the procedure, Jeff took a couple of days off of work to be on kid duty.  I try and get him to put in some entries and be a "guest blogger".


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