Guys, do you wear your wedding band to work?

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For those of you who wear your wedding band, do you wear it to work? I don't want to have to be constantly taking it off to clean it.

I'm thinking I will probably just wear it outside of work. What do you do?

I wear mine. I wash my hands. Don't see a problem with it.

Specializes in critical care, med/surg.

The alcohol cleansers we use nowadays probably keep the germs to a minimum. Wear your wedding ring...unless of course...

As a single male, I've always considered rings (or any jewelry) to be too much of a hassle to wear -- maybe that would change if I had a ball and chain giving me hell for it though! :icon_roll

Mike

I hope to be accepted into a ABSN program in March.

I lost my wedding ring years ago and went back to wearing a family heirloom that I had been wearing since I was 16. I took it off whenever I performed a procedure on a patient when I was a hospital corpsman in the USN.

The other day I mentioned to my wife that I'd like a very simple wedding band because I wanted to wear one and I'd keep it on a chain around my neck when in the hospital.

She asked why me why I wanted to bother with a band because she's not worried about it.

Gotta love that lady! :bow::bow::bow:

So I will probably skip the new wedding band and skip wearing a ring too (30 years married this Aug).

Mark

I have a princess shaped (square) wedding ring that sits really high. I start nursing school in 5 weeks and I am thinking of just buying an inexpensive diamond band to wear instead while in school/clinicals. I have been married for 4 1/2 years and I'd feel naked without something! (Plus, i'm proud to be married to my partner!).

I wear mine at work... but remove it in bars.

Specializes in Med Surg.

I got out of the habit of wearing mine at work years ago. When I was working in the field on a project it was just too dangerous. I knew of three incidents in our company where a worker lost their ring finger due to a wedding band. By the time I moved into the office, I just never thought about it any more.

Specializes in Psych ICU, addictions.

I'm married, and neither one of us wears our rings to work for safety reasons (he works with heavy machinery, I work with psych patients that have Hep C and/or HIV).

Specializes in ER, ICU.

I used to, when I wore one at all. Mine was smooth gold that cleaned very easily.

Specializes in CVICU/SICU.

I don't, mine came off inside a glove once. It now resides in a jewelry box (with my wife's). My spouse is employed at the same facility and most, if not all, of my co-workers have met her :nurse:.

Specializes in Med/Surg Tele/Oncology.

I wear mine, and people still ask that silly question "are you married?" and some of the time they follow that up with "to a woman?"

The only thing that irritates me is due to the handwashing all the time is the white ring of skin after I take it off. otherwise I just wear it and laugh when they try to figure out if I am married or not.

A little off subject, but a funny story. I stopped wearing my ring when I gained over 100 lbs. (In less than a year) due to cancer treatments and the fact that I stopped weightlifting but continued to eat like I was still burning all those calories. It REALLY bothered my wife that I wasn't wearing my ring. (what, she thought I was so sexy with my +100 lbs I'd be out picking up chicks?) ANYway, I got the ring resized and things were calm around the house again... not the end of the story.

Just a month after resizing the thing, my cancer got better enough that I started exercising again, that and went on an awesome weight loss program. Lost all that weight I gained in less than half a year. That ring would fall off my finger every chance it got, so we went and resized it back down.... still not end of story.

My wife went through a pregnancy where I did a bit of "sympathy" gaining. Then I went through CNA classes where I gained a few more pounds and I'll be starting an RN program at the college this summer where I'll probably gain a few more... I'm thinking about getting a wedding ring that's got an elastic band...:idea:

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