Well, I do Bialogical Safty Cabnet Test and Certification and been busy
with that as well as educating faclity people on how to upgrade their
system.
Traffic is great , hardly any cars and few trucks.
Should we get stopped, I have all the tags and ID to validate my travel.
The grocery stores are congested.
Our toilet paper are the Jumbo rolls and will not fit the home unit.
No, Jumbo does no better if you have Big ass.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 8:53 AM James Hupy via Gmclist <
> I have a diagnostic range of 2.0 to 3.0. I was 2.8. All is good. That is a
> range to determine how thin my blood is. When you take the blood thinner
> that my cardiologist prefers for me to use, which is warfarin, it has to be
> monitored regularly. Diet, exercise, alcohol intake, stress all affect the
> score. Too thick, and blood platelets collect on the moving parts of my
> mechanical heart valve. Too thin, and I can bleed profusely. So, it is a
> constant, lifelong procedure. When I stay in range, they test every 6 weeks
> or so. When I don't, they test weekly, or more frequently as required.
> A spectre that constantly hangs around to remind me of my mortality.
> But it serves me as incentive to get off my butt and maintain my daily
> routine of proper diet, exercise, and staying within my set routine.
> Regular hours for sleep and meals, taking my meds on time and not
> forgetting to take them. Necessary Routine. Now part of my life.
> Old age is not for the faint of heart, it seems.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Oregon
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020, 8:37 AM Emery Stora via Gmclist <
>
> > So, James. What was the result of your test?
> >
> > Emery Stora
> >
> > > On Mar 25, 2020, at 8:55 AM, James Hupy via Gmclist <
> > >
> > > Here in Oregon, things are beyond weird. City streets here in the
> > Capitol
> > > City are eerily quiet. No one out and about. No pedestrian traffic, or
> > > bicycles, or autos. No homeless campers lying around in doorways, or in
> > > tents on the sidewalks in the downtown core. But, the maintence boom
> > trucks
> > > are out servicing traffic signals as usual. As are the parking meter
> > > patrols.
> > > I had a blood test scheduled yesterday morning at the Salem
> Hospital
> > > Cardiac Rehab center at 7:30 a.m. They called me on the phone, and
> > > rescheduled for 9:30. When I arrived at the parking lot, they had a
> > triage
> > > setup going. Drive up, roll down your window, stick out your hand and a
> > > health care worker in tyvek scrubs and down coats, (it's 40° outside)
> in
> > > face masks approach your car, scrub your hands, perform the needle
> stick
> > > test, and send you on your way. Faster than the drive thru coffee
> shops.
> > > Someone called me on my cellphone a while later with results and
> > reschedule
> > > time for my next appointment. Kinda reminded me of a M.A.S.H. unit.
> > > No bars, sit down restaurants, non essential businesses are open.
> > > State parks as well as National Parks in the state are all closed. Gas
> > > Stations are open, as are truck stops along the Interstate.
> > > Then, there is COSTCO. WOW! Customers lined up around the building,
> > > separated by state approved "social distance " of 6 feet. They only let
> > 20
> > > or 30 in the store at a time. Oregonians are too stupid to pump their
> own
> > > gasoline, so they have a swarm of gas jockeys manning the fueling
> center.
> > > Bizarre! Cherry trees in full bloom at the Capitol grounds, but no one
> is
> > > out taking pictures.
> > > Kinda glad to get back home. It's semi-normal here. Chores to do.
> > GMC
> > > stuff to take care of. Stay well folks.
> > > Jim Hupy
> > > Salem, Oregon
> > >
> > >> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020, 7:07 AM Jim Kanomata via Gmclist <
> > >>
> > >> Makes sense as one does not know if you have it or not during the
> early
> > >> stages.
> > >> I am servicing critical places on our air filter side so traveling
> > around
> > >> the Bay Area.
> > >> Very little traffic.
> > >>
> > >> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 6:27 AM Jim Galbavy via Gmclist <
> > >>
> > >>> Just an update here in Florida. Currently anyone coming to Florida
> > from
> > >>> the NYC // NJ area will be quarantined for 14 days. Orange County,
> FL
> > >>> (Orlando area) goes into stay in place order for at least the next 14
> > >>> days, starting Thursday at mid-night.
> > >>>
> > >>> jim Galbavy
> > >>> '73 x-CL, ANNIE
> > >>> Lake Mary, FL
> > >>>
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