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  • Attention seeking, uncaring bus riders.

    Oh man. This is a sighting & self-sighting rolled into one. At the time I was both mortified & proud of how this played out, but now? Well, it's ended kinda how I expected so let's call this current feeling "resigned".

    BG: Having lost 3 months of work in the last 2 years due to serious illnesses (including 6 straight weeks for pneumonia & bird flu), I have a very low tolerance for people who cough & splutter their germs around in confined spaces; I once threw a pack of tissues at a man who'd been sniffing & snorting for 15 minutes behind me on the train.

    So, last week I had to ride the bus to meet a visitor from out of town. They were coming in by train & the station's way on the other side of London, so it was a long ride. I was getting on at the very start of the bus's route, so I picked a seat on the top at the front from which to enjoy the sights, and then pull out my iPhone so I can ignore the sights by playing games.

    A third of the way through the journey, a gentleman who got on a few stops back & has sat across the aisle 4 rows behind me starts coughing in the most bizarre way; it was almost as if a dog was barking. I think perhaps it was an attempt to clear his throat, but he was making absolutely no effort to cover his mouth to contain the germs or noise.

    After 3 or 4 of these sporadic woofs, everyone on the top deck is turning to stare at his ridiculous display. He starts to wipe his mouth after the coughs, but this just reinforces the fact he's spewing who-knows-what into our shared atmosphere... But his coughing still sounds (and looks) completely unnatural, so 10 minutes later I've reached the absolute limit of my feigned indifference & announce loudly, clearly, but as unthreateningly as I can manage: "are you okay? Do you need an ambulance?"

    Finally he seems to realise that everyone is looking at him. He just shakes his head in reply, wipes his mouth one more time... And we never heard him bark again. He left the bus 15 minutes later, so it's not like he just held back a cough & left... it was so weird!

    Anyway, I started making up little stories in my head about how I'd been present when Patient Zero started the apocalypse, then went back to playing games on my phone for the remainder of my journey across town.

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    Guess who now feels as sick as a dog?
    Last edited by RealUnimportant; 09-02-2012, 09:29 AM.
    This was one of those times where my mouth says "have a nice day" but my brain says "go step on a Lego". - RegisterAce
    I can't make something magically appear to fulfill all your hopes and dreams. Believe me, if I could I'd be the first person I'd help. - Trixie

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    Quoth RealUnimportant View Post
    Guess who now feels as sick as a dog?

    and this is why I wear a mask while on public transportation(it also serves to keep people away from me), it may not 100% stop germs, but it will stop the most effective transmission route of touching something covered in germs> inadvertently touching face before washing hands. Plus mine have hello kitty on them! (cloth washable "sars mask" from ebay)
    Honestly.... the image of that in my head made me go "AWESOME!"..... and then I remembered I am terribly strange.-Red dazes

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    • #3
      Quoth BlaqueKatt View Post
      (cloth washable "sars mask" from ebay)
      Wish I known about those before I had taken the plane rides that gave me a bad chest cold.

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      • #4
        I've been known to make some weird noises in an attempt to clear my throat. (Oh, allergies! I love you...not!) But I try not to make them in public.
        "If you pray very hard, you can become a cat person." -Angela, "The Office"

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        • #5
          I wear masks on high pollen count days (yay for being able to breathe), and when I am sick.

          The mask is more effective at preventing transmission of bacteria or virii at the source, than at the receipient. I think of it as a simple courtesy.

          Of course, I also get a lot of odd looks - but not from anyone in the medical industry!
          Seshat's self-help guide:
          1. Would you rather be right, or get the result you want?
          2. If you're consistently getting results you don't want, change what you do.
          3. Deal with the situation you have now, however it occurred.
          4. Accept the consequences of your decisions.

          "All I want is a pretty girl, a decent meal, and the right to shoot lightning at fools." - Anders, Dragon Age.

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          • #6
            It's one of those things I keep thinking about but haven't followed through, but now I'm so going to stock up on masks for the future! This has gone straight into my sinuses & set up shop... And to add insult to injury, I can't take over the counter decongestants due to BP meds I've recently started
            This was one of those times where my mouth says "have a nice day" but my brain says "go step on a Lego". - RegisterAce
            I can't make something magically appear to fulfill all your hopes and dreams. Believe me, if I could I'd be the first person I'd help. - Trixie

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            • #7
              Oh man. You definitely wouldn't like me then, Real.

              Besides trying and failing to shake a chest infection (non-contageous thankfully) at the moment I suffer from hayfever. Normally not a problem, but I always seem to get sudden severe attacks when I'm nowhere near any form of medication. So I'll end up coughing horribly in between violent sneezing fits..... Nothing lethal, but horribly annoying, both for me and anyone within earshot.
              Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx

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              • #8
                Quoth BlaqueKatt View Post
                lus mine have hello kitty on them! (cloth washable "sars mask" from ebay)
                I'm not surprised about the hello kitty versions. masks like that are very popular in Korea and Japan to name a couple of countries. i think singapore too.

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                • #9
                  Quoth Syriilord View Post
                  Oh man. You definitely wouldn't like me then, Real.

                  Besides trying and failing to shake a chest infection (non-contageous thankfully) at the moment I suffer from hayfever. Normally not a problem, but I always seem to get sudden severe attacks when I'm nowhere near any form of medication. So I'll end up coughing horribly in between violent sneezing fits..... Nothing lethal, but horribly annoying, both for me and anyone within earshot.
                  So long as you make the attempt to try & cover your mouth, I'm cool with it; I can get hayfever sometimes, although the cold wet summer we've had in the UK this year has meant I've escaped it entirely.

                  Thanks to suggestions, I've now bought a washable mask, and may also invest in a cheap box of the more surgical kind to leave at work... And I'm feeling much better
                  This was one of those times where my mouth says "have a nice day" but my brain says "go step on a Lego". - RegisterAce
                  I can't make something magically appear to fulfill all your hopes and dreams. Believe me, if I could I'd be the first person I'd help. - Trixie

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