I have made an appointment for a haircut, in about four weeks.
This is less thinking it will be safe then, than thinking that if it isn't, it won't be for months or years beyond that. If it doesn't feel safe, I will cancel this appointment and not make another.
In the meantime, I have *something* in my calendar for the next few months that isn't a medical appointment.
This is less thinking it will be safe then, than thinking that if it isn't, it won't be for months or years beyond that. If it doesn't feel safe, I will cancel this appointment and not make another.
In the meantime, I have *something* in my calendar for the next few months that isn't a medical appointment.
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Huzzah! :o)
At least my hair is no longer the mid back length it was for twenty years- I had it bobbed about a year back as I fancied a change.
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Here's hoping!
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My main concern isn't being safe during the haircut, it's getting there and back, since I don't drive. (Not a long trip, but an awkward one, involving at least one bus, and in normal times a short trip by subway.)
I'm seeing my doctor the week before, and her office is close enough to the hairdresser's that I'll be using that as a gauge for whether it is/I feel safe. It helps that they're both in Somerville, which is being more cautious than the state government.
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I'm going to visit a chiropractor next week and hope that's safe. Will take a lot of precations and postcautions. I'm not half as worried about my procedure in early July because I expect the hospital to be ultra careful about infection.
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A chiropractor doesn't have to come as close to your face as a hairdresser might, so that's mostly about how careful they are about infection control in general.
I'm not sure how my stylist will cut my hair, since it's a short scissors cut plus buzz-cutting the hair on both sides of my head, with my mask on, but I'm sure they have worked it out.