WackyJacky64
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She wasn't frightened until my brother mentioned the mask wearing and now all I 've heard since then is that I should be wearing a mask , I am exempt and i am not giving into the pressure which cause me severe panic attacks .Ask your mum what she feels comfortable with?
I am carer for my mother , I suffer extreme anxiety and I am exempt from wearing a mask (hidden disability) .
My mother informed this morning that y niece and her husband have tested positive and my brother has gone for a test as he was around them .
They've been discussing me as it was mentioned that I should be wearing a mask while out shopping , I don't like them talking about me in this way and I said nobody wears a mask when they enter my mothers house including my brothers , so what is the problem .
I told her I would ask on here advice on whether i should be staying away while there are family members tested positive .
I wonder if i can buy her shopping and drop it off and leave it at the door so she can take it in, or if I should just go daily and only make sure she is okay and stay six feet from her and only stay half hour .
I know nobody is professional on her but just ideas as to what to do .
Thanks
But you do have to accept that some people will not be comfortable with you been close to them if you're not wearing a mask whether you have an exemption or not, and this may apply to your mother.She wasn't frightened until my brother mentioned the mask wearing and now all I 've heard since then is that I should be wearing a mask , I am exempt and i am not giving into the pressure which cause me severe panic attacks .
Good for you.. if it were my brother... words would have been exchanged.She wasn't frightened until my brother mentioned the mask wearing and now all I 've heard since then is that I should be wearing a mask , I am exempt and i am not giving into the pressure which cause me severe panic attacks .
I think the reality is that covid doesn't somehow avoid those who are exempt. I recently had to point out to someone who is exempt that the reason I kept well away from her was for my protection. She genuinely hadn't thought about the consequences of not wearing a mask being the same whether you are exempt or not.She wasn't frightened until my brother mentioned the mask wearing and now all I 've heard since then is that I should be wearing a mask , I am exempt and i am not giving into the pressure which cause me severe panic attacks .
She wasn't frightened until my brother mentioned the mask wearing and now all I 've heard since then is that I should be wearing a mask , I am exempt and i am not giving into the pressure which cause me severe panic attacks .
my niece and her husband both tested positive, her dad my brother has been for a test. I haven't been tested and neither has my mum and I am not going to get tested .Hi,
Sorry to hear your family members have tested positive.
Could you clarify who lives with whome regarding the family unit you mentioned. & have you & your mum been tested?
i can't wear a face covering ptsdI think the reality is that covid doesn't somehow avoid those who are exempt. I recently had to point out to someone who is exempt that the reason I kept well away from her was for my protection. She genuinely hadn't thought about the consequences of not wearing a mask being the same whether you are exempt or not.
Only you and your mother can decide between you how to deal with this. I respect and support you in your difficulty with masks. I also can see how it can risk your mother, just as anyone not wearing a mask around her would.
my brother hasn't got the results yet , I'm fine with staying away for a while , and just leaving the shopping at the door or putting it on the trolley she has .At the end of the day @WackyJacky64 , this is all you can do.. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restrictions-from-5-november
Your brother on testing positive will probably have been advised & is trying to do the "right thing" by his family..
Best wishes.
my niece and her husband both tested positive, her dad my brother has been for a test. I haven't been tested and neither has my mum and I am not going to get tested .
I know. My point is that without a face covering you are a risk to others if you get infected. You won't know if you are infected unless you develop symptoms or have a test, so you could spread infection without knowing it.i can't wear a face covering ptsd
I know. My point is that without a face covering you are a risk to others if you get infected. You won't know if you are infected unless you develop symptoms or have a test, so you could spread infection without knowing it.
Therefore you have to be extra careful to keep your distance from others, just like anyone else not wearing a mask.
Hi, I agree y brother is doing the right thing . He gets his result today . I've called the family GP and he has advised to still go in to my mum for half hour to make she is okay , and to keep social distancing which I have been doing as much as possible .At the end of the day @WackyJacky64 , this is all you can do.. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restrictions-from-5-november
Your brother on testing positive will probably have been advised & is trying to do the "right thing" by his family..
Best wishes.
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