detroitislove
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I'm in the hospital right now for a routine clean out, but I am concerned about my roommate.
my docs put me in isolation whenever they can, but in the winter the floor is usually so full that i have a roomie. anyway, this trip my roomie is a baby, who i think is a month or so old. she is the skinniest thing i have ever seen and already has a g tube. i keep hearing them say "we're going to do a sweat test just to rule CF out".
however, from the sounds of her coughing and how incredibly tiny she is, and listening to them talk about how she's losing even more weight despite the g tube, i am worried that maybe she does have cf.
personally i don't give a damn about cross contamination guidelines and i regularly am in close contact with other cystics. if i catch a new bug, i knew the risk.
i am however concerned that i might give her something. she's so young, i dont really think she would have anything new to give me anyway, but if they think cf is possible, shouldn't they have us in seperate rooms?
my docs put me in isolation whenever they can, but in the winter the floor is usually so full that i have a roomie. anyway, this trip my roomie is a baby, who i think is a month or so old. she is the skinniest thing i have ever seen and already has a g tube. i keep hearing them say "we're going to do a sweat test just to rule CF out".
however, from the sounds of her coughing and how incredibly tiny she is, and listening to them talk about how she's losing even more weight despite the g tube, i am worried that maybe she does have cf.
personally i don't give a damn about cross contamination guidelines and i regularly am in close contact with other cystics. if i catch a new bug, i knew the risk.
i am however concerned that i might give her something. she's so young, i dont really think she would have anything new to give me anyway, but if they think cf is possible, shouldn't they have us in seperate rooms?