How Does This End?

It is difficult to imagine how this pandemic ends. Does it play out regardless of what we do? How do we make sense of a world that is so vastly different? As health care providers, knowledge is power, but it also gives us more anxiety and more awareness of the dangers around us. Nurses COVID Article

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We Watched and Planned ...

My husband and I began watching the Covid-19 numbers in early January. I remember sitting in our living room during a typically dark, cold Minnesota Winter day and discussing how it was going to go down. We debated going to the "big city" the first weekend of February for fear that it had already made its way to the United States. My husband plotted graphs and looked at the exponential growth, and he made predictions about what might happen if it did get out of China. We bought extra food, essentials, and began to save money. We talked late into the night about the potential scenarios that might unfold.

And, Waited

I watched, in horror, as it began to make its way around the world, and everything that we talked about in late-night conversations started to materialize. My husband and I wished that we could be wrong. The lack of PPE and the rate of health care worker infection weighed heavily on our minds. We were already homeschooling and had begun stocking up, so when things shut down, we were already reasonably prepared. Few things changed in our daily routine, except the loss of a once a week preschool for our youngest, church for all of us, and an evening kids club and date night for the two of us. We are both in the high-risk category, so we hunkered down and waited ... and waited ... and waited ...

Now, the Uncertainty

I was fortunate (or unfortunate enough to be high risk) to be able to be off work for a while. I am headed back in a few weeks after spending an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime Summer with my husband and three young kids. I am anxious about how I will assimilate back into nursing. I am apprehensive about how I will feel coming home to my family after 12 hours of potential exposure. I am still fairly worried about the PPE situation. I have little trust in the government agencies who are guiding our direction in this pandemic.

At the end of the day, however, I am just weary. I am tired of seclusion, but also feel safer in it. I am tired of thinking about the future outcome for myself, my family, our finances, my world, OUR world. I am tired of the uncertainty. I am sad for my children and how this is all going to affect their future.

Questions Unanswered

How long do we do this?

How long do I go without seeing any extended family for fear of exposing them, or us?

How long do I hesitantly go out in public, debating whether I should wear a mask when no one else is?

How long do we keep our already homeschooled children away from social networks and peers?

How long do we stay home from church, our community lifeline?

How do we prepare financially, mentally, spiritually?

How do we, as a collective body of healthcare providers, ensure that the career we chose is honored and protected?

I did not sign up to go to war. I signed up to care for people, show compassion, educate, and advocate, but not at the cost of my own life. My family, indeed, never agreed to be exposed to the dangers that I may face when I go to work. How do I justify the costs for them?

These are all rhetorical questions and each of us has our own set of questions, all with no concrete answers. How does this end? I suspect it will play out regardless of what containment measures are put into place. It only takes one moment of weakness to be potentially exposed.

What are your questions? Your answers? How in the world does this end?

Just now, BostonFNP said:

Article II, Section 2. You are implying that the Senate executed their Constitutional responsibility and simply refused to confirm the nominee, but that it not what happened, they refused to even execute that process. There is a difference there.

And I agree that was wrong. They should have voted and rejected if that’s what they wanted. I am surprised it was not brought to the Supreme Court to force a vote honestly.

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.
3 minutes ago, damiorifice said:

Not exactly. We have a divided Congress to keep that branch representative of the people who elected it. We have a divided Supreme Court that also represents the will of the people via the proxy of an elected president and elected congress maiming lifetime appointments.

The fact that the electoral college gave voice to the statistical minority and prevented the tyranny of the majority railroading the rights of rural America in favor of the collective will of predominantly liberal urban dwellers is again an example of what a great job the founders did putting balance in place.

Everything is subjective. That’s human experience. At the end of the day, I am the only person that is absolutely essential for my own life, so why wouldn’t I personalize my interpretation of events? I don’t live under the delusion that society is an essential component of my persona and existence.

Or government has proven that it will not restrain a corrupt authoritarian president in January. Still, people are hopeful that the republic us not totally lost yet.

It is not necessary to lay out life experiences in threads to justify an opinion. They aren't the fodder for discussion. If there is science or data or nonpersonal influences, we would love to discuss.

Just now, toomuchbaloney said:

Or government has proven that it will not restrain a corrupt authoritarian president in January. Still, people are hopeful that the republic us not totally lost yet.

It is not necessary to lay out life experiences in threads to justify an opinion. They aren't the fodder for discussion. If there is science or data or nonpersonal influences, we would love to discuss.

Without extrapolation of introspective experience, it can become distinctly facile to misconstrue the perceived experience of another. I find t quite helpful to understand why people think and believe the way they do. Without that internal perspective, it is quite hard to understand others.

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.
Just now, damiorifice said:

Without extrapolation of introspective experience, it can become distinctly facile to misconstrue the perceived experience of another. I find t quite helpful to understand why people think and believe the way they do. Without that internal perspective, it is quite hard to understand others.

When you put details of your life into conversation it generally results in comments about the information you provided. So if you say your education is X and then later post something later which seems ignorant or contradictory for a person with such an education it too often leads to comment about that discrepancy. And then we are moderated.

Stick to the data and public information which influences your opinion and we can discuss those.

There's a thread for personal interaction on the Blue Side.

Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.
48 minutes ago, damiorifice said:

And I agree that was wrong. They should have voted and rejected if that’s what they wanted. I am surprised it was not brought to the Supreme Court to force a vote honestly.

Then you admit it is NOT the system of checks and balances put in place. Why argue it is when you later admit it is not? I realize as a person of higher than average intelligence who has put a lot of study in and is able to speak with us as equals this place must be rewarding for you - but the things you say and espouse here, entertaining though they may be, are subjects of real emotion, stress, heartbreak and alarm for us. Please consider that in your responses. I have no problem with you being here, but at times your replies come across as somewhat myopic given your current surroundings.

11 minutes ago, Nurse SMS said:

Then you admit it is NOT the system of checks and balances put in place. Why argue it is when you later it is not? I realize as a person of higher than average intelligence who has put a lot of study in and is able to speak with us as equals this place must be rewarding for you - but the things you say and espouse here, entertaining though they may be, are subjects of real emotion, stress, heartbreak and alarm for us. Please consider that in your responses. I have no problem with you being here, but at times your replies come across as somewhat myopic given your current surroundings.

Interesting. I had not considered that anything I said may have an effect upon others. I just found the discourse mentally stimulating. Very few people can induce an epiphany in me. Kudos; you’re one sharp cookie.

I have deficits in the area of socialization skills, empathy, etc. my apologies if I offended anyone.

Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.
9 minutes ago, damiorifice said:

Interesting. I had not considered that anything I said may have an effect upon others. I just found the discourse mentally stimulating. Very few people can induce an epiphany in me. Kudos; you’re one sharp cookie.

I have deficits in the area of socialization skills, empathy, etc. my apologies if I offended anyone.

Thank you for that. ? Not offended. Just a little rattled. I appreciate your self insight in this matter.

I do, personally, believe politics are far from balanced right now. Nurses and, soon, teachers are to bear the immediate brunt of it as our lives and livelihood are placed on the line for a conservative agenda that just doesn't have time or desire to properly handle a pandemic. That's all I am saying. To deny it is happening and that all is well feels very painful, when we feel like we are doing all we can to get an indifferent public to understand and care.

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.

Offended? Nah

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.

I feel sad and embarrassed sometimes that crazy ideas and thinking get treated as if they have some importance or validity on a nursing forum. It reflects badly on the profession, IMV.

1 minute ago, toomuchbaloney said:

I feel sad and embarrassed sometimes that crazy ideas and thinking get treated as if they have some importance or validity on a nursing forum. It reflects badly on the profession, IMV.

Who has said anything crazy?

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.
47 minutes ago, damiorifice said:

Who has said anything crazy?

That is a matter of perspective. Some here find my posts crazy.

There are AN members who post often but are widely ignored many of the nursing professionals who interact here. Crazy comments often result in that.

1 minute ago, toomuchbaloney said:

That is a matter of perspective. Some here find my posts crazy.

Oh my, I can’t see how. Subjectively differentiated perhaps, but you don’t display any gross disconnection from reality. Differences make us stronger. It reminds us we are not all just clones of one another, busy little drone bees. Each persons unique feelings and views deserve appreciation, whether or not we personally agree with them.