4 days for me.
I don't really track that sort of thing. I always like to get out of the house (even just for some fresh air) at least a few minutes everyday (even in the winter and rainy days). So thus my record is probably around the order of a 2-3 days at the most.
Uhhh...without going outside...36 hours. Not leaving my property, I dunno, a week?
1 day
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 04:21:49 AM
Uhhh...without going outside...36 hours. Not leaving my property, I dunno, a week?
You haven't been locked inside because of a snowstorm or flood for more than 36 hours?
About 4 days without leaving the yard. It was back when Hurricane Floyd hit in September 1999. We were living in Warsaw, NC at the time and our whole street got flooded. Directly across from our house was a railroad and a water line broke in the ditch between the railroad and N. Front Street, which didn't help. Water was knee deep. We also lost power. It was rough. My dad was living in Fremont, so we were cut off since the Neuse River had flooded out the US-117 bridges (among everything else). You could piss in that damn river and the sumbitch would flood.
But on the plus side, I did catch a couple of crawdads and a baby bass without leaving the yard. :sombrero:
I was essentially housebound for five weeks, following a particularly difficult surgery for a broken ankle. However, my sister drove me to and from a follow-up appointment with my surgeon at least once during that time. She also helped with restocking groceries.
I was off work for those weeks, but I had banked several months of sick leave so I still got paid. That being my second prolonged medical absence in three years, my management started grooming my successors, so they were ready when I had another surgery three years later, and took early retirement two years after that.
I was hotel bound for three days in a blizzard once on a work trip. Really there wasn't a point in leaving the hotel because the roads were closed and they had plenty of food. The only other time I can remember anything like that before was during Hurricane Bob and a stray Nor'easter when I was a kid. Disease or injury really never kept from at least going outside at some point, even if it was to get the mail.
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Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 04:21:49 AM
Uhhh...without going outside...36 hours. Not leaving my property, I dunno, a week?
You haven't been locked inside because of a snowstorm or flood for more than 36 hours?
Nope, I was outside during Hurricane Sandy
Sometimes over a week.
Probably about a week in my house after I got home from the hospital. Longest I went without going outside was about 3 weeks, with about half of that time spent in the ICU, and a good chunk of the ICU time in a coma.
I have no idea. Probably some number of days when I was a baby. Even when we've gotten major snow dumps, sooner or later I go outside to clear the driveway and take pictures.
August 1-9, 2014.
A little more than 36 hours this past December. I came home from work on a Friday night and didn't even leave my property until Sunday afternoon. I checked my mailbox, which is next to my front door, so I didn't even fully step outside. It was a cold, rainy weekend, so no incentive to leave the house.
Unlike you guys, I was inside during good weather.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:45:15 PM
Unlike you guys, I was inside during good weather.
When it's good outside, I try to atleast go out for 5 minutes or so
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:53:00 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:45:15 PM
Unlike you guys, I was inside during good weather.
When it's good outside, I try to atleast go out for 5 minutes or so
hard when you sleep til noon.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:55:37 PM
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:53:00 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:45:15 PM
Unlike you guys, I was inside during good weather.
When it's good outside, I try to atleast go out for 5 minutes or so
hard when you sleep til noon.
I woke up at 12:30 pm, and I was outside for 2 hours
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:59:33 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:55:37 PM
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:53:00 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:45:15 PM
Unlike you guys, I was inside during good weather.
When it's good outside, I try to atleast go out for 5 minutes or so
hard when you sleep til noon.
I woke up at 12:30 pm, and I was outside for 2 hours
I leave my Home now, but I did not right after school get out.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 11:00:29 PM
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:59:33 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:55:37 PM
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:53:00 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:45:15 PM
Unlike you guys, I was inside during good weather.
When it's good outside, I try to atleast go out for 5 minutes or so
hard when you sleep til noon.
I woke up at 12:30 pm, and I was outside for 2 hours
I leave my Home now, but I did not right after school get out.
I went kayaking the day I got out of school
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 11:03:21 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 11:00:29 PM
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:59:33 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:55:37 PM
Quote from: JJBers on July 01, 2017, 10:53:00 PM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 01, 2017, 10:45:15 PM
Unlike you guys, I was inside during good weather.
When it's good outside, I try to atleast go out for 5 minutes or so
hard when you sleep til noon.
I woke up at 12:30 pm, and I was outside for 2 hours
I leave my Home now, but I did not right after school get out.
I went kayaking the day I got out of school
I went to Orange leaf.
As an adult: 4+ days back in 1999: my girlfriend was recovering from surgery and was pretty much confined to the only place she wanted to be: on the living-room fold-out couch in front of the TV so she could watch her soaps. Since anything involving physical movement caused her pain, I was "on call" 24 hours/day to take care of her (ironically, she's a nurse!). At the time, I was working on the first draft of my dissertation, so I laid in groceries for a week, moved my computer to the dining room table (with notes & documents spread all over the rest of the table!), and used the "voluntary house arrest" time to get some writing done. The afternoon of the 5th day of this I had to get her into the wheelchair and to her doctor's office to remove some stitches -- the return trip was highlighted by a detour to In&Out for a couple of double-doubles!
As a kid: about 9 days for chicken pox when I was 10; this was a few weeks before my first long cross-country trip (from L.A. to St. Louis via the Colorado Rockies with a return through Oklahoma and the Grand Canyon).
The only time I can remember it being more than a day is back in 1995 when I got very, very sick and could only with great difficulty and pain get out of bed. The first doctor I saw, my personal physician who'd been seeing me since I was 4, diagnosed me with asthma because I coughed while I was in his office. I remember him personally dunning me a year later, after I'd cussed him out by proxy via his secretary several times, expecting payment. I remember telling him he could could cram that bill up his ass and to go to hell. I told him I had a written statement from another doctor regarding my symptoms at the time, barely 24-hours after I'd seen him. I called him a quack and hung up on him. I never heard from him again.
After I got worse rather than better, I went to the University of Mississippi Medical Center and they gave me a quick diagnosis of hepatitis-C, but the tests they ran came back negative. I continued to get worse. They tested me for AIDS and everything else they could think of but everything else came back negative. After about a week they found some drug, I can't remember what, that brought down my fevers but didn't do me any other good. They recommended a much more expensive test, but I couldn't afford it and never went through with it. So I still don't know what I had, but it was by far the sickest I have ever been.
After all the tests and my decision to give up and fight it with sheer will to live and this drug that was keeping my fever down, I continued to get worse for about another week. It got to the point I was living on jello and water and never leaving my bedroom / bathroom area of the house. For at least a couple days I remember, I didn't even go to the kitchen.
I think I went about eight to ten days without leaving the house. Although like the poster who mentioned above I don't track this sort of thing, I do remember it well because it felt so fantastic to go outside after such a long time. I missed work for just over six weeks. Thank goodness they kept my job open.
My mother, stepmother, sisters and a couple really good friends came to visit from time to time during that period, and all were a huge help. None of them got sick, so whatever it was it wasn't easily contagious.
The longest time I spent without leaving my house was almost five days in 1993. I was sick with the flu between Christmas and New Years. On New Years Eve, I was felling better, and realized that - apart from some canned goods, I had absolutely no food in the house, so I went out to the supermarket. Pro Tip - NEVER go to a supermarket late afternoon on New Years Eve, unless you like waiting in absurdly long checkout lines.
As an adult, just overnight. Even blizzards haven't stopped me from leaving the house.
I make a point of going outside at least once every day, even if I don't otherwise have a reason to, purely for the sake of staying healthy (both mentally and physically). Need fresh air and direct exposure to sunlight.
I don't remember when I last broke this rule. There may have been some random Sunday in the 2010-2013 timeframe that I stayed inside, but I can't definitively say.
I do know there was definitely a day in March(?) of 2009 where I did not go outside and barely even got out of bed... but that was because I was sick with some sort of stomach virus.
Quote from: Duke87 on July 03, 2017, 07:08:42 PM
I make a point of going outside at least once every day, even if I don't otherwise have a reason to, purely for the sake of staying healthy (both mentally and physically). Need fresh air and direct exposure to sunlight.
I don't remember when I last broke this rule. There may have been some random Sunday in the 2010-2013 timeframe that I stayed inside, but I can't definitively say.
I do know there was definitely a day in March(?) of 2009 where I did not go outside and barely even got out of bed... but that was because I was sick with some sort of stomach virus.
open a window.
Are we talking about leaving your home (the property where you live) or actually going outside?
My recent illness saw me go for some decent periods without leaving my property. I know I went outside some during that time but I went several days without going anywhere.
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 03, 2017, 08:46:57 PM
open a window.
Or actually go outside and walk around, which besides being a more enjoyable and refreshing experience also gets you exercise. Seriously. Being a hermit is neither good for you nor something to brag about.
I remember being stuck at home with chicken pox for a week as a kid. In my adult life, the longest was 2 days, which was right after I got out of the hospital after being stuck in it for a month. Since I moved into my present apartment, I pretty much always go somewhere shortly after I wake up, if only to go to the local coffee shop down the street.
During the racing season it had become quite normal for me to not leave my property from the time I got home from work around 1830 Thursday night until I left to go to work 1730 Monday night. Still, I would have gone outside the house several times in that time frame, though.
Then DVR's really became a thing. That coupled with my hatred of commercials has me watching almost everything except the Sunday afternoon Cup race on a delay. I still watch the Cup race live because I also use Raceview on my computer with the scanner traffic or I wouldn't even bother watching that live either.
So I get out alot more now, and we usually road trip that Saturday off between coming off of days and rotating to nights.
Quote from: Duke87 on July 04, 2017, 12:22:13 AM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 03, 2017, 08:46:57 PM
open a window.
Or actually go outside and walk around, which besides being a more enjoyable and refreshing experience also gets you exercise. Seriously. Being a hermit is neither good for you nor something to brag about.
I just got back from Acadia, so I did get exsircise.