COVID-19
- Rhiann Breen
- Mar 12, 2020
- 1 min read
I bet you're all sick of hearing about it and if you are, I am to assume that you fit into the category that isn't classed as vulnerable. Unfortunately for me, due to my post-chemo immunosuppression I am "at risk".
I haven't been showing any symptoms but because of people that have had symptoms or recently come back from infected countries, I seem to have put myself into isolation anyway. Why, you ask? Because I'm afraid. I'm aware that my prognosis is poor, but I don't care to make it worse.
I have days where I think this is no way to live your final year, time to make memories, check items off your bucket list, but right now I really don't feel like I can as long as I know there are people out there not willing or caring to put their own precautions into place.
There's never a great time to be told you have about 12 months to live, but in my opinion there couldn't have been a worse time to find that out than right now.
Anyone else in the same position? Respiratory issues? Immunosuppressed? Elderly? How are you going about your everyday lives? Because I'm terrified.
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