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MIL Starting to worry me...

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65rosessamurai

Guest
Despite what the topic says, I don't give a hoot-nanny about the Monster-in-Law in general.
However, last week Friday, the MIL had started a nasty cough and told the wife she had a cold, so the wife kept her from going to her daycare that day. I asked the wife if the MIL has any fevers or such and expressed my concerns for not catching whatever the MIL has got.
I've been generally avoiding the MIL, but this weekend was fortunately one that I hadn't seen the old bat at all.
However, coming home at night, and getting up in the am, I could hear her cough that not only was irritating, but worried about whether I would get whatever it is she brought home (or cultured herself). The cough actually sounded like bronchitis or first stage pneumonia to me! (though I don't remember if bronchitis can go without a fever)
I told the wife that if that cough ever gets worse to take her to her doc asap because as I'm already fighting enough of my own cultures, I don't want any more.
However, I was thinking what kind of tests they might make with the MIL, and thought if I were to ask the wife to request testing for cultures of things like PA, MRSA and Aspergillus, what other tests would be considered the most harmful for me. I really don't think B. Cepacia is even allowed in the country, though I guess I could throw that in there, in case the elderly also culture that, and for some reason it has gotten into the country.
With the MIL becoming almost as old as Father Time, himself, it's probably not so easy to get rid of any infection at that age. And that would definitely complicate my situation if her cold drags on for too long.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Despite what the topic says, I don't give a hoot-nanny about the Monster-in-Law in general.
However, last week Friday, the MIL had started a nasty cough and told the wife she had a cold, so the wife kept her from going to her daycare that day. I asked the wife if the MIL has any fevers or such and expressed my concerns for not catching whatever the MIL has got.
I've been generally avoiding the MIL, but this weekend was fortunately one that I hadn't seen the old bat at all.
However, coming home at night, and getting up in the am, I could hear her cough that not only was irritating, but worried about whether I would get whatever it is she brought home (or cultured herself). The cough actually sounded like bronchitis or first stage pneumonia to me! (though I don't remember if bronchitis can go without a fever)
I told the wife that if that cough ever gets worse to take her to her doc asap because as I'm already fighting enough of my own cultures, I don't want any more.
However, I was thinking what kind of tests they might make with the MIL, and thought if I were to ask the wife to request testing for cultures of things like PA, MRSA and Aspergillus, what other tests would be considered the most harmful for me. I really don't think B. Cepacia is even allowed in the country, though I guess I could throw that in there, in case the elderly also culture that, and for some reason it has gotten into the country.
With the MIL becoming almost as old as Father Time, himself, it's probably not so easy to get rid of any infection at that age. And that would definitely complicate my situation if her cold drags on for too long.
 
6

65rosessamurai

Guest
Despite what the topic says, I don't give a hoot-nanny about the Monster-in-Law in general.
However, last week Friday, the MIL had started a nasty cough and told the wife she had a cold, so the wife kept her from going to her daycare that day. I asked the wife if the MIL has any fevers or such and expressed my concerns for not catching whatever the MIL has got.
I've been generally avoiding the MIL, but this weekend was fortunately one that I hadn't seen the old bat at all.
However, coming home at night, and getting up in the am, I could hear her cough that not only was irritating, but worried about whether I would get whatever it is she brought home (or cultured herself). The cough actually sounded like bronchitis or first stage pneumonia to me! (though I don't remember if bronchitis can go without a fever)
I told the wife that if that cough ever gets worse to take her to her doc asap because as I'm already fighting enough of my own cultures, I don't want any more.
However, I was thinking what kind of tests they might make with the MIL, and thought if I were to ask the wife to request testing for cultures of things like PA, MRSA and Aspergillus, what other tests would be considered the most harmful for me. I really don't think B. Cepacia is even allowed in the country, though I guess I could throw that in there, in case the elderly also culture that, and for some reason it has gotten into the country.
With the MIL becoming almost as old as Father Time, himself, it's probably not so easy to get rid of any infection at that age. And that would definitely complicate my situation if her cold drags on for too long.
 
6

65rosessamurai

Guest
Despite what the topic says, I don't give a hoot-nanny about the Monster-in-Law in general.
However, last week Friday, the MIL had started a nasty cough and told the wife she had a cold, so the wife kept her from going to her daycare that day. I asked the wife if the MIL has any fevers or such and expressed my concerns for not catching whatever the MIL has got.
I've been generally avoiding the MIL, but this weekend was fortunately one that I hadn't seen the old bat at all.
However, coming home at night, and getting up in the am, I could hear her cough that not only was irritating, but worried about whether I would get whatever it is she brought home (or cultured herself). The cough actually sounded like bronchitis or first stage pneumonia to me! (though I don't remember if bronchitis can go without a fever)
I told the wife that if that cough ever gets worse to take her to her doc asap because as I'm already fighting enough of my own cultures, I don't want any more.
However, I was thinking what kind of tests they might make with the MIL, and thought if I were to ask the wife to request testing for cultures of things like PA, MRSA and Aspergillus, what other tests would be considered the most harmful for me. I really don't think B. Cepacia is even allowed in the country, though I guess I could throw that in there, in case the elderly also culture that, and for some reason it has gotten into the country.
With the MIL becoming almost as old as Father Time, himself, it's probably not so easy to get rid of any infection at that age. And that would definitely complicate my situation if her cold drags on for too long.
 
6

65rosessamurai

Guest
Despite what the topic says, I don't give a hoot-nanny about the Monster-in-Law in general.
However, last week Friday, the MIL had started a nasty cough and told the wife she had a cold, so the wife kept her from going to her daycare that day. I asked the wife if the MIL has any fevers or such and expressed my concerns for not catching whatever the MIL has got.
I've been generally avoiding the MIL, but this weekend was fortunately one that I hadn't seen the old bat at all.
However, coming home at night, and getting up in the am, I could hear her cough that not only was irritating, but worried about whether I would get whatever it is she brought home (or cultured herself). The cough actually sounded like bronchitis or first stage pneumonia to me! (though I don't remember if bronchitis can go without a fever)
I told the wife that if that cough ever gets worse to take her to her doc asap because as I'm already fighting enough of my own cultures, I don't want any more.
However, I was thinking what kind of tests they might make with the MIL, and thought if I were to ask the wife to request testing for cultures of things like PA, MRSA and Aspergillus, what other tests would be considered the most harmful for me. I really don't think B. Cepacia is even allowed in the country, though I guess I could throw that in there, in case the elderly also culture that, and for some reason it has gotten into the country.
With the MIL becoming almost as old as Father Time, himself, it's probably not so easy to get rid of any infection at that age. And that would definitely complicate my situation if her cold drags on for too long.
 

sue35

New member
I am sorry that this is going on but I had to tell you I was laughing so hard at the post. There is something about her going to daycare and that just struck me as funny<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope she gets better for your sake!
 

sue35

New member
I am sorry that this is going on but I had to tell you I was laughing so hard at the post. There is something about her going to daycare and that just struck me as funny<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope she gets better for your sake!
 

sue35

New member
I am sorry that this is going on but I had to tell you I was laughing so hard at the post. There is something about her going to daycare and that just struck me as funny<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope she gets better for your sake!
 

sue35

New member
I am sorry that this is going on but I had to tell you I was laughing so hard at the post. There is something about her going to daycare and that just struck me as funny<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope she gets better for your sake!
 

sue35

New member
I am sorry that this is going on but I had to tell you I was laughing so hard at the post. There is something about her going to daycare and that just struck me as funny<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope she gets better for your sake!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
My FIL has sinus issues and he asked his ENT to do cultures in the past to make sure he's not growing anything nasty that DS could catch. You could always feign concern and say "I'm worried with some of the bugs I carry as a CFer that my poor MIL might catch something from me. Especially in her 'frail' condition". Doesn't that sound nice <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

My niece has gotten pneumonia a few times and I've gotten a little edgy 'cuz I'm always told before hand that "K has a little cold" and I can hear that nasty chesty cough. And last winter I got bronchitis and DH managed to get rubella, so I was constantly washing my hands, wiping down everything I touched with antibacterial wipes...
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
My FIL has sinus issues and he asked his ENT to do cultures in the past to make sure he's not growing anything nasty that DS could catch. You could always feign concern and say "I'm worried with some of the bugs I carry as a CFer that my poor MIL might catch something from me. Especially in her 'frail' condition". Doesn't that sound nice <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

My niece has gotten pneumonia a few times and I've gotten a little edgy 'cuz I'm always told before hand that "K has a little cold" and I can hear that nasty chesty cough. And last winter I got bronchitis and DH managed to get rubella, so I was constantly washing my hands, wiping down everything I touched with antibacterial wipes...
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
My FIL has sinus issues and he asked his ENT to do cultures in the past to make sure he's not growing anything nasty that DS could catch. You could always feign concern and say "I'm worried with some of the bugs I carry as a CFer that my poor MIL might catch something from me. Especially in her 'frail' condition". Doesn't that sound nice <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

My niece has gotten pneumonia a few times and I've gotten a little edgy 'cuz I'm always told before hand that "K has a little cold" and I can hear that nasty chesty cough. And last winter I got bronchitis and DH managed to get rubella, so I was constantly washing my hands, wiping down everything I touched with antibacterial wipes...
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
My FIL has sinus issues and he asked his ENT to do cultures in the past to make sure he's not growing anything nasty that DS could catch. You could always feign concern and say "I'm worried with some of the bugs I carry as a CFer that my poor MIL might catch something from me. Especially in her 'frail' condition". Doesn't that sound nice <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

My niece has gotten pneumonia a few times and I've gotten a little edgy 'cuz I'm always told before hand that "K has a little cold" and I can hear that nasty chesty cough. And last winter I got bronchitis and DH managed to get rubella, so I was constantly washing my hands, wiping down everything I touched with antibacterial wipes...
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
My FIL has sinus issues and he asked his ENT to do cultures in the past to make sure he's not growing anything nasty that DS could catch. You could always feign concern and say "I'm worried with some of the bugs I carry as a CFer that my poor MIL might catch something from me. Especially in her 'frail' condition". Doesn't that sound nice <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0"><img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

My niece has gotten pneumonia a few times and I've gotten a little edgy 'cuz I'm always told before hand that "K has a little cold" and I can hear that nasty chesty cough. And last winter I got bronchitis and DH managed to get rubella, so I was constantly washing my hands, wiping down everything I touched with antibacterial wipes...
 

Momtana

New member
this worries me since she spends all day in your home coughing into the air you breathe when you are home
can she go to day and night care?
 

Momtana

New member
this worries me since she spends all day in your home coughing into the air you breathe when you are home
can she go to day and night care?
 

Momtana

New member
this worries me since she spends all day in your home coughing into the air you breathe when you are home
can she go to day and night care?
 

Momtana

New member
this worries me since she spends all day in your home coughing into the air you breathe when you are home
can she go to day and night care?
 

Momtana

New member
this worries me since she spends all day in your home coughing into the air you breathe when you are home
can she go to day and night care?
 
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