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In reply to the discussion: Would you keep a dental appointment during this time? [View all]Totally Tunsie
(10,885 posts)27. My d-in-law is a hygienist, and she tells me they're
exercising maximum protection and sanitation for themselves and their patients., but they're understanding if patients feel the need to cancel. It'll be interesting to see if or how restrictive such professionals will become. So many of them are on the front lines.
Wednesday I have a pulmonologist appointment which I plan to keep. It's my one last shot at rolling the dice. After that, the only place to find me will be home.
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Yep, I'm on the short list too. Hope someone is scared more than me and cancels. I'm in pain. n/t
zackymilly
Mar 2020
#56
If your doctor office doesn't have separate waiting rooms for 'sick' and 'non-sick'...
zackymilly
Mar 2020
#80
I have a small French class meets at the home of a lovely 96 year old. One of our members has
emmaverybo
Mar 2020
#25
Haven't heard about my book club yet, but I think the Bunco group just self-canceled...
Hekate
Mar 2020
#92
I just had an appointment and I debated the same thing. I did go, because (1) I trust the ...
SWBTATTReg
Mar 2020
#5
Funny! Just had a root canal done last Tuesday and I pretty much have no choice but to go
alwaysinasnit
Mar 2020
#45
My dentist and hip replacement surgeon recommend I take an antibiotic
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Mar 2020
#16
I'm under orders to take 5 months after surgery before having mere dental hygiene done...
Hekate
Mar 2020
#63
I have a crown scheduled for Tuesday, but I am hesitating. Maybe I should postpone. nt
tblue37
Mar 2020
#22
Well, considering that I have MANY risk factors, as well as being 69 years old, I just
tblue37
Mar 2020
#29
No--mine are just one visit. I had a crown done a month ago in just one visit. nt
tblue37
Mar 2020
#32
Yes, they make it in-house while I wait. The whole appointment took 90 minutes,
tblue37
Mar 2020
#42
I have never had a temporary crown. (I had a crown done about 20 years ago, and
tblue37
Mar 2020
#51
I had a crown a month ago & was scheduled for another next Tuesday, but I just chickened out and
tblue37
Mar 2020
#39
Yes--actually, temperature sensitivity with all my teeth. Even the water they use during a
tblue37
Mar 2020
#46
ESSENTIAL appts only! No way in hell am I going to get my teeth cleaned next week.
apcalc
Mar 2020
#50