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Re: Lmao!
Posted by chilltocam
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by jlm2008
Wow, can we say entitled asshole much? Obviously she is from the tinfoil hat society....why would someone with even a 6th grade education find that funny? She'll change her tune when a family member dies, which will be sooner rather than later. I've seen it happen in my own extended family.
Lmao! I guess I have a 6th grade education cause I thought it was funny. It must be true if u say so.
Given the response you’ve gotten here, maybe you should stop trying to defend this stupidity
Well this past week or two alone doesn't really do the OP any favours.
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Posted 5/13/20 8:59 AM |
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Sash
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Re: Lmao!
Posted by jlm2008
ITA. Very few, if any , medical reasons not to wear a mask. I have asthma, anxiety, claustrophobia and I wear one all day at work. Is it the most comfortable thing for 8 hours? No, it's not. And I do have to take air breaks, but the more you wear it, you get used to it. You gotta buck up buttercup!
Honest question.. is asthma a real medical issue with the masks? I have asthma and have to take an inhaler daily for preventative measures. But my issues with the masks are I just feel claustrophobic and like I can’t breath. It’s not closing my lungs or triggering an asthma attack. Now if I was in the middle of an asthma attack, I would have to remove my mask. But the mask isn’t physically causing asthma attacks.
I’m just confused by asthma being a reason not to wear one. Am I missing something.
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Posted 5/13/20 9:15 AM |
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jlm2008
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Re: Lmao!
Posted by Sash
Posted by jlm2008
ITA. Very few, if any , medical reasons not to wear a mask. I have asthma, anxiety, claustrophobia and I wear one all day at work. Is it the most comfortable thing for 8 hours? No, it's not. And I do have to take air breaks, but the more you wear it, you get used to it. You gotta buck up buttercup!
Honest question.. is asthma a real medical issue with the masks? I have asthma and have to take an inhaler daily for preventative measures. But my issues with the masks are I just feel claustrophobic and like I can’t breath. It’s not closing my lungs or triggering an asthma attack. Now if I was in the middle of an asthma attack, I would have to remove my mask. But the mask isn’t physically causing asthma attacks.
I’m just confused by asthma being a reason not to wear one. Am I missing something.
I honestly don't know, it is just a reason some people in my real life and on this board have said as a reason they can't wear a mask. My completely unscientific opinion would be that anxiety and claustrophobia can trigger an asthma attack, or it has in me anyway. Not that the mask would just trigger an asthma attack on it's own. But I am not a doctor so I do not know the real answer!
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Posted 5/13/20 10:19 AM |
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Sash
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Name: fka LIW Smara
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Re: Lmao!
Posted by jlm2008
Posted by Sash
Posted by jlm2008
ITA. Very few, if any , medical reasons not to wear a mask. I have asthma, anxiety, claustrophobia and I wear one all day at work. Is it the most comfortable thing for 8 hours? No, it's not. And I do have to take air breaks, but the more you wear it, you get used to it. You gotta buck up buttercup!
Honest question.. is asthma a real medical issue with the masks? I have asthma and have to take an inhaler daily for preventative measures. But my issues with the masks are I just feel claustrophobic and like I can’t breath. It’s not closing my lungs or triggering an asthma attack. Now if I was in the middle of an asthma attack, I would have to remove my mask. But the mask isn’t physically causing asthma attacks.
I’m just confused by asthma being a reason not to wear one. Am I missing something.
I honestly don't know, it is just a reason some people in my real life and on this board have said as a reason they can't wear a mask. My completely unscientific opinion would be that anxiety and claustrophobia can trigger an asthma attack, or it has in me anyway. Not that the mask would just trigger an asthma attack on it's own. But I am not a doctor so I do not know the real answer!
Ok that make sense. I was just wondering because I heard it on this board too. I do feel like I’m suffocating as well when I wear them.
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Posted 5/13/20 10:25 AM |
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jlm2008
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Re: Lmao!
Posted by Sash
Posted by jlm2008
Posted by Sash
Posted by jlm2008
ITA. Very few, if any , medical reasons not to wear a mask. I have asthma, anxiety, claustrophobia and I wear one all day at work. Is it the most comfortable thing for 8 hours? No, it's not. And I do have to take air breaks, but the more you wear it, you get used to it. You gotta buck up buttercup!
Honest question.. is asthma a real medical issue with the masks? I have asthma and have to take an inhaler daily for preventative measures. But my issues with the masks are I just feel claustrophobic and like I can’t breath. It’s not closing my lungs or triggering an asthma attack. Now if I was in the middle of an asthma attack, I would have to remove my mask. But the mask isn’t physically causing asthma attacks.
I’m just confused by asthma being a reason not to wear one. Am I missing something.
I honestly don't know, it is just a reason some people in my real life and on this board have said as a reason they can't wear a mask. My completely unscientific opinion would be that anxiety and claustrophobia can trigger an asthma attack, or it has in me anyway. Not that the mask would just trigger an asthma attack on it's own. But I am not a doctor so I do not know the real answer!
Ok that make sense. I was just wondering because I heard it on this board too. I do feel like I’m suffocating as well when I wear them.
I'm not going to lie, I feel that way too. But you do get used to it the more you wear it. Have you tried a Buff or Gaiter Neck, they're the same basically. I wear them when I go walking. They are thinner so they are easier to breathe and if I'm walking in a deserted area, I pull it down and then if I come across someone it can be pulled right back up. It's easier than a mask. I just don't use them at work because my masks have multiple layers and I feel safer with that in my job where I have and will come in contact with Covid + people.
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