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Risk aversion level #7868503 06/12/20 04:39 PM
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Answer honestly in the poll, feel free to speak your dishonesty in following posts

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Re: Risk aversion level [Re: Texas buckeye] #7868507 06/12/20 04:45 PM
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Option #2 is just a masqueraded "rip the bandaid off" choice........

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No one is going to admit to living scared so nobody's going to vote for one.

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Im different with different aspects of my life.


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Re: Risk aversion level [Re: ducknbass] #7868513 06/12/20 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ducknbass
No one is going to admit to living scared so nobody's going to vote for one.

Buzz.......

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I’m a hybrid of number 2 and 4.


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I live my life with respect for the risks out there but use common sense, control what I can control, and common sense does no include doomsday thinking.

Also, are you accusing me of lying? Feel free to speak your dishonesty in following posts


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Re: Risk aversion level [Re: Texas buckeye] #7868548 06/12/20 05:29 PM
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Nobody is accusing you of anything Bill. I made this poll from
Another thread that asked the same questions, copied nearly verbatim
From that post.

I don’t think you are a 1, nor a 4. From what I gather about you on here I would say you are a solid 2

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Originally Posted by Pitchfork Predator
I’m a hybrid of number 2 and 4.

I had a Drill Sargent in basic training that eliminated number 4 for me. He said 'I'm not worried about the bullet with my name on it, it's all those to whom it may concern, that I worry about'.


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Originally Posted by S.A. hunter
Originally Posted by ducknbass
No one is going to admit to living scared so nobody's going to vote for one.

Buzz.......


That's what I was thinking. C'mon buddy Buzz, click #1.


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Option 2

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I would say we hover between 1 & 2. I go to work daily in the medical field, wife is a stay at home mom. I strip down in the garage before entering the house and if I have dealt with CV19 patients I immediately shower. I will occasionally go to out only when I need something that can't be shipped, curbside when available, N95 if it is not. We do not eat out, groceries ordered online and wiped down before we bring them inside. I thank everyone that goes out daily without masks, and the ones that are now contracting the virus. This gets us closer to community immunity eventually making it safe for those that have not contributed to the spread.

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Originally Posted by EdRoth
I would say we hover between 1 & 2. I go to work daily in the medical field, wife is a stay at home mom. I strip down in the garage before entering the house and if I have dealt with CV19 patients I immediately shower. I will occasionally go to out only when I need something that can't be shipped, curbside when available, N95 if it is not. We do not eat out, groceries ordered online and wiped down before we bring them inside. I thank everyone that goes out daily without masks, and the ones that are now contracting the virus. This gets us closer to community immunity eventually making it safe for those that have not contributed to the spread.


If I strip down on the garage it's because I fell in the mud.

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If I strip down on the garage it's because I fell in the mud.


I'd venture you don't perform aerosol generating procedures on Covid patients for a living either.

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Originally Posted by EdRoth
I would say we hover between 1 & 2. I go to work daily in the medical field, wife is a stay at home mom. I strip down in the garage before entering the house and if I have dealt with CV19 patients I immediately shower. I will occasionally go to out only when I need something that can't be shipped, curbside when available, N95 if it is not. We do not eat out, groceries ordered online and wiped down before we bring them inside. I thank everyone that goes out daily without masks, and the ones that are now contracting the virus. This gets us closer to community immunity eventually making it safe for those that have not contributed to the spread.


I think that kind of paranoia is normal. My shoes were always a concern when I came home. My kids were babies at the time. I would go into isolation rooms with VRE, MRSA, AIDS, hepatitis, syphilis, TB, you name it. We would glove, and gown, but we never put anything on our feet. This always worried me....

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Originally Posted by EdRoth
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If I strip down on the garage it's because I fell in the mud.


I'd venture you don't perform aerosol generating procedures on Covid patients for a living either.

I will keep you in my prayers.


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Originally Posted by EdRoth
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If I strip down on the garage it's because I fell in the mud.


I'd venture you don't perform aerosol generating procedures on Covid patients for a living either.



I'm not sure what that even is. So you can take that to the bank.

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Originally Posted by Texas buckeye
Nobody is accusing you of anything Bill. I made this poll from
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From that post.

I don’t think you are a 1, nor a 4. From what I gather about you on here I would say you are a solid 2



You nailed it. Just trying to push the thread on down the road.


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Another thing edroth, is when you work with a patient one day, and the next day they are in isolation...... that sucks.

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I will keep you in my prayers.

Thank you!

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Another thing edroth, is when you work with a patient one day, and the next day they are in isolation...... that sucks.


The worse.
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Originally Posted by ducknbass
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If I strip down on the garage it's because I fell in the mud.


I'd venture you don't perform aerosol generating procedures on Covid patients for a living either.



I'm not sure what that even is. So you can take that to the bank.


I don't know what that is either, ER or DnB, but one thing I will say is I'd be willing to bet that DnB falls in the mud as often as you perform that procedure...dude has the gracefulness of a 15 minute old colt roflmao


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Originally Posted by bill oxner


I live my life with respect for the risks out there but use common sense, control what I can control, and common sense does no include doomsday thinking.

Also, are you accusing me of lying? Feel free to speak your dishonesty in following posts


I would've pegged you for a solid 3 based upon the comments you've made throughout this mess. No, I'm not going to go back and look it up...you can.


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