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After a 10-week pause in physical therapy for bursitis in my right hip, I resumed treatment last week. As of yesterday, I've had a total of eight sessions - 4 before the COVID hiatus, 4 now that the facility has reopened. Receptionists, physical therapists, and patients are required to wear masks, and patients are asked health questions prior to every visit.
I have the same PT each session, and we have talked about masks during every visit. It's gotten very warm in southeastern lower Michigan, and I am usually hot by the time I enter the building and immediately don my CVS procedural facial mask. Except for a 5-minute cardio warmup on a recumbent bike or eliptical, I am mostly doing stationary stretches with very little movement. I feel a frequent need to lower my mask and take a breath of fresh air - or air that is better than inside the restrictive mask. There have only been 4 PTs with their patients in the gym at the same time, and we are well-spaced, so it's not a problem to lower masks briefly.
About halfway through my session yesterday, I started to feel light-headed and asked to take a brief break and sit down. Besides being very warm, I felt like I couldn't breathe. I sat down, lowered my mask, and put my head on my knees. I would have loved to put a damp cloth on my face to cool off, but the water fountains in the gym are turned off. I recovered following a brief pause and resumed my stretches, making sure to take a "mask break" after each set of exercises. My PT asked if I was claustrophobic - I'm not - but I reminded her that I have mild asthma that might cause the momentary sense of not being able to catch my breath.
I hope I didn't go too far off topic as I know the primary purpose of this thread is the actual making of face masks for which I truly admire and appreciate each and every one of you
I have the same PT each session, and we have talked about masks during every visit. It's gotten very warm in southeastern lower Michigan, and I am usually hot by the time I enter the building and immediately don my CVS procedural facial mask. Except for a 5-minute cardio warmup on a recumbent bike or eliptical, I am mostly doing stationary stretches with very little movement. I feel a frequent need to lower my mask and take a breath of fresh air - or air that is better than inside the restrictive mask. There have only been 4 PTs with their patients in the gym at the same time, and we are well-spaced, so it's not a problem to lower masks briefly.
About halfway through my session yesterday, I started to feel light-headed and asked to take a brief break and sit down. Besides being very warm, I felt like I couldn't breathe. I sat down, lowered my mask, and put my head on my knees. I would have loved to put a damp cloth on my face to cool off, but the water fountains in the gym are turned off. I recovered following a brief pause and resumed my stretches, making sure to take a "mask break" after each set of exercises. My PT asked if I was claustrophobic - I'm not - but I reminded her that I have mild asthma that might cause the momentary sense of not being able to catch my breath.
I hope I didn't go too far off topic as I know the primary purpose of this thread is the actual making of face masks for which I truly admire and appreciate each and every one of you

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