Completely understand you on that one. My situation is not as serious as yours, however, for the past 18 months I have been trying desperately not to catch Covid and then pass it on to Mrs P. Several years ago she caught pneumonia with other complications and was in ITU for 2 weeks. She has to be very, very careful with chest infections. It is a nightmare.mike wilks wrote:I'd just like to add another scenario to said debate! As my wife has been shielding due to her immunity being suppressed due to a transplant two years ago, so have I.....The first and only time I venture out without a facemask, is to Rodney Parade (in the open, so to to speak) to the Southampton game, and within a few days am down with confirmed Covid 19 .....(both of us being double jabbed), now whilst I recovered quite quickly apart from taste and smell up to today, last Thursday my wife was taken by ambulance into Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Intensive care, with post covid pneumonia, and whilst she is slowly improving, it frightened the F--K out of me....I haven't been to Rodney Parade since, and whilst OK, mine may be one of several isolated occurrences, it has changed my world to a degree....Football now becomes a distant second unfortunately!
Glad you are recovering and good luck and best wishes with your wife’s recovery.