This is probably common knowledge now, but I feel it important to point out 
that many Doctors and scientists have been warning that excessive use of 
sanitizers, antibiotics and 'germ-killing' products is actually detrimental 
because it is creating new 'super bugs' that are resistant [mrsa being a prime 
example.]  I know it's hard to define what is 'excessive,' but I try to only 
use antibiotics when absolutely necessary [and then use the full course of the 
antibiotic.]
 
Don't want to sound preachy here, but read up on the sanitizers and determine 
what you feel is best for you.
 
Don.
 

________________________________
 From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2011 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] germaphobes
 

 
Weird, is not so bad sometimes. Self-preservation is important when one is 
prone to infection, bacteria and viruses. Allergies are another major issue 
as well.  I'm surprised that you also keep pets.  Just by the nature 
of the beast, pets collect and harbor.  If one is required to spend a lot 
of time at home, an electric or passive device should be considered.  Air 
cleaners remove 99 percent of harmful, dust, bacteria and virus.  
Best Wishes 

In a message dated 11/30/2011 7:24:00 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes: 
I get sick a lot. It was then the doctor explained that washing my  hands would 
help me avoid some of the sicknesses that I used to pick up. I  have not had 
the flu (cannot get the shot because of an allergic reaction)  since I started 
washing my hands a lot. I also keep alcohol hand sanitizers in  every room of 
the house. I have a bottle at the door so people coming into the  house can  
use it to sanitize the germs off their hands that they are  bringing in to me.  
>  
>My husband never uses the one at the door, but he does wash and  sanitize his 
>hands when helping me with pressure sores or other wounds that I  have. He is 
>fearful of my ability to land an infection faster than anything.  We have dogs 
>and cats so he tries to help keep the pets clean, but you won't  get the dogs 
>or cats to wash their paws every few hours. I also know that the  dogs and 
>cats will lick me and I know they often lick their fur and bodies  with the 
>same tongue so we just try to keep our home as clean as possible  because you 
>cannot sterilize any life form to prevent germs.  
>  
>So with me, it is kind of the opposit. I wish people were more  likely to wash 
>their hands, but it is because of problems with infection  (MRSA, UTIs, flu 
>and colds, plus other bacterial infections) that I have had  in the past.  
>  
>My first days back home after my immediate stay in the hospital  because of my 
>SCI, I had gotten the flu so badly that I actually requested  going back to 
>the hospital. I could not move without pain, even fell with my  walker trying 
>to get to the bathroom, and ran a fever so high that at one  point, I was grew 
>confused. The doctor at that time said he could not readmit  me just because I 
>had the flu. Another doctor since then said that I should  have been told to 
>go to E.R. for an exam to determine if medical assistance  was necessary. 
>Instead, my husband had taken time off work for a few days to  take care of 
>me. Then after he returned to work, he saved up all his time for  lunch and 
>breaks so he could come home to check on me.  
>  
>Finally, I was to a point that I was strong enough to move without  all the 
>shaking and trembling. My husband would call home and check on me. If  he felt 
>that I sounded bad, he would run home to make sure I was okay.  
>  
>I'm sure people may think that I am weird or too concerned about  germs, but I 
>know what can happen to me when I get a "simple" virus. I don't  get offended 
>like people are afraid to touch me. If I felt that, I would say  something to 
>them because that is horrible. I wonder if you helper had someone  like me 
>where they had to be careful about germs and are not careful with  everyone.   
>
>Candle  
>"Scars remind of us  where we’ve been, they don’t have to dictate where we are 
>going."  
>~David Rossi  of Criminal Minds 
>*********************************************************************** 
>
> 
>
>________________________________
>From: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 5:36  PM
>Subject: [QUAD-L]  germaphobes
>
>
>Does anyone here live with a germaphobe - or are you one?   My  son, whom I 
>love to death, is living with us for a few years now and washes  his hands 
>incessantly.  After he touches me, a paper, the dog, a dirty  dish...... he 
>washes his hands.  When he cooks, he spends nearly half his  time (ok maybe a 
>third) washing his hands.  I know that cleanliness is  next to godliness, but 
>sometimes he makes me feel like a rolling  germ-bomb.  He's a great kid, and I 
>know this is better than the opposite  but......  is it just me? 
>AZDAVE 
>
>What some call health, if  purchased by perpetual anxiety about diet, isn't 
>much better than tedious  disease.George Dennison  Prentice
>
>
>

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