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kpete

(72,904 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2020, 02:37 PM Mar 2020

Man recovering from transplant surgery has anti-bacterial soap bottle ripped from hands in pharmacy

TPM Reader OM offers the perspective of being immuno-compromised and living with the threat of COVID-19:

COVID-19 has hit at a very strange time for me. …

I had a liver transplant on Jan. 22.

One hell of a time to become immuno-compromised.


Setting aside the fact that this puts me at greater risk to be seriously affected if (when) I get COVID-19, there are a ton of ripple effects that have hit my fellow immuno-compromised compatriots and me that are very scary for us and utterly disregarded by most everyone else.

To wit, I rely on antibacterial soap as an everyday prophylactic against infection–any infection, not just COVID-19. I was in a pharmacy yesterday picking up medications and had a bottle of antibacterial soap in my hands; a woman took it from me, just ripped it from my hands. “My children are more at risk than you!” Now, let’s set aside that the statement is replete with misunderstandings. She looked at a youngish man (I’m 38) who appeared to be in good health, and just took the soap because of *reasons*. I wanted to lift up my shirt and show her the huge mercedes scar on my belly, but I just let it go because I didn’t feel up to arguing with a mother looking out for her children (however misguided that attempt).


I suppose it’s natural for people to not be aware of how at-risk many people around them are. It’s older people with comorbidities, certainly, but there are a shockingly large number of us who are every bit as compromised and “look” just fine. It’s as though I have to prove to the rest of the world, every day, that I’m both seriously ill and recovering fantastically. It’s fucking exhausting.

I just hope I won’t be determined to be one of the Not To Be Saveds when the ventilators come to be doled out. I went from nearly unlimited gratefulness and hope in the wake of my transplant to daily existential dread–and that fear is worse than pre-transplant, as now my fate is dependent on the reasonable behavior of my fellow Americans.



https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/immuno-compromised-covid-19
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Man recovering from transplant surgery has anti-bacterial soap bottle ripped from hands in pharmacy (Original Post) kpete Mar 2020 OP
Shameful frazzled Mar 2020 #1
Plus, antibacterial soap can contribute to antibiotic resistance. Aristus Mar 2020 #2
I figure customerserviceguy Mar 2020 #3

frazzled

(18,402 posts)
1. Shameful
Fri Mar 13, 2020, 02:41 PM
Mar 2020

But I have to add that (science, please): antibacterial soap will not protect you from COVID-19. It kills bacteria, not viruses. Plain soap is just as good.

For post-surgical cleansing, yes (surprised they didn't give him a big bottle of Hibiclens to wash with for a while). It is imperative to prevent bacterial infections after such a major surgery.

Aristus

(72,515 posts)
2. Plus, antibacterial soap can contribute to antibiotic resistance.
Fri Mar 13, 2020, 02:42 PM
Mar 2020

Plain soap washes them away, no trouble...

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