Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 I have a question that hopefully someone can help me with. I need to have a sign for my front door made, it has to say something like...if you're sick or not feeling well please do not enter my house. People just don't seem to realize that it may be just a cold or a headcold or sinus for them but its usually a hospital admission for my kids. My daughter is in the hospital now because someone came over (a family member) and said... " oh its just a headcold " . I don't know how to get these people to realize the importance of it, before we go to parties or anyones house we always ask if anyone is sick, even when we get there we ask, because you never know. Some people actually look at us like we're too overprotective of our kids but they don't know the consequences. We finally decided on a sign for our front door. Does anyone have any suggestions for a suitable saying? My girlfriend had a preemie and she had a handwritten sign for a couple of months, I need something permanent!!!! Thanks mom to 14 w/cf, Cody 11 wocf, Zoey 4 wocf, Evan 4mnths w/cf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 I have CF and also now post lung transplant. So I must have signs on doors about those who may have a cold that they not enter the house. I have only a computer printed out sign, but this is what they say. There are three signs on the back door " Do NOT enter if you have a cold " , " Hey, did you stop at the Hand Wash Center " " STOP AT hand wash center " . Just inside the door I have a wire rack with hand cleaning supplies and also masks, gloves and all sorts of antibacterial supplies. Some people don't know they have germs, as it has not become symptomatic. Also, they may of touched something germy and bring them in the house. That is why there is Purell at the back door, antimicrobial foam for hands, alcohol spray bottle. People that come into our house must use one of those products and then proceed to bathroom and wash their hands with soap and warm water and then use a paper towel. Also house rules are cover mouth, wash hands frequently, and no picking at food with fingers. We have " sick people " rules too. If a family member is sick they have rules to follow. I also don't think anything is wrong with educating those who come to your house. Talk to them on the phone about CF and how the viruses, and infections you and then get can mean permanent damage to the lungs for your child. Tell them a simple cold can mean IV's months of weight loss and damage the lungs and lead to a lung transplant sooner than you had hoped. If they don't get it, pass them literature. If the don't get it still, then maybe have a rule they have to be outdoor visitors only. Risking your child's health to make sure you have " so called friends " is not worth the risk. I have a sister that is oblivous to the health predicament. My sister and I are both post lung transplant and our older sister just will not " get it " what that means. She is pratically sprayed with alcohol when she walks in the door and reprimanded if she breaks any house rules. Good luck JOanne > > I have a question that hopefully someone can help me with. I need to > have a sign for my front door made, it has to say something like...if > you're sick or not feeling well please do not enter my house. People > just don't seem to realize that it may be just a cold or a headcold > or sinus for them but its usually a hospital admission for my kids. > My daughter is in the hospital now because someone came over (a > family member) and said... " oh its just a headcold " . I don't know how > to get these people to realize the importance of it, before we go to > parties or anyones house we always ask if anyone is sick, even when > we get there we ask, because you never know. Some people actually > look at us like we're too overprotective of our kids but they don't > know the consequences. We finally decided on a sign for our front > door. Does anyone have any suggestions for a suitable saying? My > girlfriend had a preemie and she had a handwritten sign for a couple > of months, I need something permanent!!!! > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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