So if the news is to be trusted. The lockdown will continue for another 3 weeks at least. Sure its in our interest to follow the guidelines to stop the spread but my god how frustrating is it being stuck at home. |
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By *ayS2Man
over a year ago
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Lockdown is not all that bad really???
it’s a few weeks off that is all. To those really in crisis it’s tragic, abusive relationships, kids in volatile houses, elderly, sensory impaired, the sick and those heroes in the nhs and emergency services, bear that in mind.m, when others moan.
Enjoy the time and declutter what’s not important and don’t carry it around when some form of normality resumes. |
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By *ucky24Man
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"Lockdown is not all that bad really???
it’s a few weeks off that is all. To those really in crisis it’s tragic, abusive relationships, kids in volatile houses, elderly, sensory impaired, the sick and those heroes in the nhs and emergency services, bear that in mind.m, when others moan.
Enjoy the time and declutter what’s not important and don’t carry it around when some form of normality resumes. "
So very true, I'm stuck over 200 miles away from family and friends but stay in contact with technology and trying to make the best of it.
The real people to feel sorry are those you described.
Also doing what you said getting rid of all the baggage - physical as well as emotional crap we all drag around with us.
Hopefully when we all get through this we will all know who and what is really important to us.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's all a bit crap for so many people but we have no option but to get on with it.
I'm still going to work every day and seeing the mental health impact of this. That appears to have been completely overlooked |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Think of the virus as glitter. If you had kids you will remember how bam hard it was to clean up. Days even weeks after. Yep still available depending on the way the light hit it. Doing your head in trying to get rid of the dam stuff. Well covid 19 is like that. Only if you leave a bit the dam stuff multiples. Just take care guy's. It's a nasty virus. Be safe and think of each other. Get through this we can party after. Being thankful we got through it. TC |
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"It's all a bit crap for so many people but we have no option but to get on with it.
I'm still going to work every day and seeing the mental health impact of this. That appears to have been completely overlooked "
The mental health impact is huge. It's scary I'm not really a worrier or that emotional but I've found myself really emotional and a bit weepy over the last week. I know I will be OK cause I can sound off and have plenty of people to talk to but I feel for people that feel they don't x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I had to take my little grandson to the hospital in Glasgow today for his chemo, and saw first hand the lengths that the NHS is going to support and protect people, the least we can do is continue to support the goverment in fighting this disease, dig deep and find our inner stregthns to keep going, to protect those whom we love, the vulnerable in society who have no choice but to isolate indefinitely for many reasons and look out for those who may be experiencing difficulties.. |
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