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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1631286" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I've not had any problems other than not being able to see my b-i-l while he was hospitalized, but for the family, that kinda turned out to be a little bit of a blessing. It prepared us for his being gone. (we knew it was coming and relatively soon when he went to the ER) We did call him everyday, tho it was difficult to understand what he was saying. </p><p>I've made my cardio visits including 2 heart & carotid echos and my normal every-3-months diabetes visit and had blood work late April or early May as well. I did have to wear a mask for the cardio visits. Wife had her eye exam for new glasses 2 weeks ago.</p><p>Other than that, and no haircut, my life really hasn't changed much, nor has that of any of my family. My oldest sister had her lymphoma scan and results appointment done a few weeks ago with no problem...she's still in remission.</p><p></p><p>My son and his wife are both working at home in Tomball, tho he and she have to go in one day a week into their respective offices in Houston. She, because she does payroll, he because that's what his bosses wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1631286, member: 18945"] I've not had any problems other than not being able to see my b-i-l while he was hospitalized, but for the family, that kinda turned out to be a little bit of a blessing. It prepared us for his being gone. (we knew it was coming and relatively soon when he went to the ER) We did call him everyday, tho it was difficult to understand what he was saying. I've made my cardio visits including 2 heart & carotid echos and my normal every-3-months diabetes visit and had blood work late April or early May as well. I did have to wear a mask for the cardio visits. Wife had her eye exam for new glasses 2 weeks ago. Other than that, and no haircut, my life really hasn't changed much, nor has that of any of my family. My oldest sister had her lymphoma scan and results appointment done a few weeks ago with no problem...she's still in remission. My son and his wife are both working at home in Tomball, tho he and she have to go in one day a week into their respective offices in Houston. She, because she does payroll, he because that's what his bosses wanted. [/QUOTE]
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