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over a year ago
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So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X |
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My wife supports SEN children in school, so yes a break in their routine can cause problems. Some of the children’s parents ring her and she will often chat to the child. Depends on the age of your children, there are resources available online which may help or phone your school for advice |
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Locked down by myself in a little farmhouse in the wilds of Cornwall (I take a winter let from September to May for work).
Apart from supermarket journeys haven’t seen another soul for 4+ weeks now. |
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"My wife supports SEN children in school, so yes a break in their routine can cause problems. Some of the children’s parents ring her and she will often chat to the child. Depends on the age of your children, there are resources available online which may help or phone your school for advice "
Trust me I know it all..I'm.a SEN governor also but living it.is different..especially when you have work, homeschooling and all the normal house chores to do as well as trying to get hold of supplies etc.. I'm drained.. |
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"Locked down by myself in a little farmhouse in the wilds of Cornwall (I take a winter let from September to May for work).
Apart from supermarket journeys haven’t seen another soul for 4+ weeks now. "
And how are you feeling? |
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"Locked down by myself in a little farmhouse in the wilds of Cornwall (I take a winter let from September to May for work).
Apart from supermarket journeys haven’t seen another soul for 4+ weeks now. "
How are you finding the solitude, Devon? I couldn't imagine being on my own for so long. We're at home together with our 3yo daughter and 17yo son. Son is OK but obviously missing his girlfriend and mates, so he's had ups and downs, but overall he's been great. We're trying to work FT with the 3yo under our feet but managing thus far. We have each other, for which I am very grateful. |
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"Locked down by myself in a little farmhouse in the wilds of Cornwall (I take a winter let from September to May for work).
Apart from supermarket journeys haven’t seen another soul for 4+ weeks now.
And how are you feeling?"
I’m okay thank you. And you? I miss freedom and obviously living near the sea and not being allowed to go for a swim is a little rubbish, especially with lovely weather.
Trying to keep a routine which I find helps. |
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over a year ago
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"I’ve been lucky my Mr has been staying since lockdown- my 4 kiddos have been back and forth between myself and their dad. Really missing friends and my nephew now!"
My ex won't have them because his "partner" is in the high risk group..
Yeah I'm missing friends and even just the school runs. |
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"Locked down by myself in a little farmhouse in the wilds of Cornwall (I take a winter let from September to May for work).
Apart from supermarket journeys haven’t seen another soul for 4+ weeks now.
And how are you feeling?
I’m okay thank you. And you? I miss freedom and obviously living near the sea and not being allowed to go for a swim is a little rubbish, especially with lovely weather.
Trying to keep a routine which I find helps. "
Sounds lovely actually.. I'm quite happy in my own company now.. my life is so noisy! Love some peace |
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"My wife supports SEN children in school, so yes a break in their routine can cause problems. Some of the children’s parents ring her and she will often chat to the child. Depends on the age of your children, there are resources available online which may help or phone your school for advice
Trust me I know it all..I'm.a SEN governor also but living it.is different..especially when you have work, homeschooling and all the normal house chores to do as well as trying to get hold of supplies etc.. I'm drained.."
Can any family help out, even if it is just to give you a break for a few hours? |
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"Locked down by myself in a little farmhouse in the wilds of Cornwall (I take a winter let from September to May for work).
Apart from supermarket journeys haven’t seen another soul for 4+ weeks now.
How are you finding the solitude, Devon? I couldn't imagine being on my own for so long. We're at home together with our 3yo daughter and 17yo son. Son is OK but obviously missing his girlfriend and mates, so he's had ups and downs, but overall he's been great. We're trying to work FT with the 3yo under our feet but managing thus far. We have each other,
for which I am very grateful. "
Yep I'm jealous lol...sounds like you're doing well |
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"My wife supports SEN children in school, so yes a break in their routine can cause problems. Some of the children’s parents ring her and she will often chat to the child. Depends on the age of your children, there are resources available online which may help or phone your school for advice
Trust me I know it all..I'm.a SEN governor also but living it.is different..especially when you have work, homeschooling and all the normal house chores to do as well as trying to get hold of supplies etc.. I'm drained..
Can any family help out, even if it is just to give you a break for a few hours?"
Unfortunately not! I'm pretty much on my own |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just sending hugs. Sounds incredibly tough.. and yet you are still going and all is there to remember is that this is just temporary.. and they will soon get the support they need and so will you. X |
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"Locked down by myself in a little farmhouse in the wilds of Cornwall (I take a winter let from September to May for work).
Apart from supermarket journeys haven’t seen another soul for 4+ weeks now.
How are you finding the solitude, Devon? I couldn't imagine being on my own for so long. We're at home together with our 3yo daughter and 17yo son. Son is OK but obviously missing his girlfriend and mates, so he's had ups and downs, but overall he's been great. We're trying to work FT with the 3yo under our feet but managing thus far. We have each other, for which I am very grateful. "
As I say. I’m okay. I lived and worked overseas on my own for 15 years in some very challenging environments so being under curfew isn’t a great hardship. I miss having friends over for a meal/drink but routine helps. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Very grateful to have just moved in with my other half before lockdown kicked in. He's not so grateful to be stuck with my six snakes who he's terrified of!"
Oh hahaha x |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X"
I feel this my son has regressed so much in this short space of time & his attachment issues are so high it’s hard to even have a shower alone now.
It’s great being with him but your so right, going to the park, shops visit family seeing friends, these simple things help us get through usually. Xx |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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My mum, my two children (10 and 8) the youngest has ASD and he’s loving being home if i’m honest, and my pooch - who is also loving us all being home.
My mum is still working (in care industry) so three out of five days she is out of the house a bit.
I’m just grateful we have a garden and that the weather has been good.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X
I feel this my son has regressed so much in this short space of time & his attachment issues are so high it’s hard to even have a shower alone now.
It’s great being with him but your so right, going to the park, shops visit family seeing friends, these simple things help us get through usually. Xx"
Yes!!! I love the time together but at the same time its exhausting!! My youngest literally doesn't stop moving.. he's trashing the place behind me.. arghh |
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"My mum, my two children (10 and 8) the youngest has ASD and he’s loving being home if i’m honest, and my pooch - who is also loving us all being home.
My mum is still working (in care industry) so three out of five days she is out of the house a bit.
I’m just grateful we have a garden and that the weather has been good.
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Yeah my sons love being home..but just want to be on their ipads all the time... |
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"My wife supports SEN children in school, so yes a break in their routine can cause problems. Some of the children’s parents ring her and she will often chat to the child. Depends on the age of your children, there are resources available online which may help or phone your school for advice
Trust me I know it all..I'm.a SEN governor also but living it.is different..especially when you have work, homeschooling and all the normal house chores to do as well as trying to get hold of supplies etc.. I'm drained..
Can any family help out, even if it is just to give you a break for a few hours?
Unfortunately not! I'm pretty much on my own"
Keep strong, if my could help; she would!
Hugs to you and your children |
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Just me and my 2 kids. Have good and bad days. It can be mentally draining been a lone parent which I’m used to. It’s just the 24/7 worry and trying to keep them entertained. Definitely missing friends and adult company x |
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"Just me and my 2 kids. Have good and bad days. It can be mentally draining been a lone parent which I’m used to. It’s just the 24/7 worry and trying to keep them entertained. Definitely missing friends and adult company x"
I hear ya girl x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"My wife supports SEN children in school, so yes a break in their routine can cause problems. Some of the children’s parents ring her and she will often chat to the child. Depends on the age of your children, there are resources available online which may help or phone your school for advice
Trust me I know it all..I'm.a SEN governor also but living it.is different..especially when you have work, homeschooling and all the normal house chores to do as well as trying to get hold of supplies etc.. I'm drained..
Can any family help out, even if it is just to give you a break for a few hours?
Unfortunately not! I'm pretty much on my own
Keep strong, if my could help; she would!
Hugs to you and your children "
Thanks muchly xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just me and my 4 daughters
Wow girls? Kudos to you.." they are spending the odd day with there mum so I am getting a little down time but it's hard keeping them amused |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Just me and my 4 daughters
Wow girls? Kudos to you..they are spending the odd day with there mum so I am getting a little down time but it's hard keeping them amused "
I bet x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I am in lockdown with a my 27yr old son,a golden retriever and a cockapoo. We are managing ok and i am still working which means i see others. I am luckier than most."
Its hard for everyone.. well done for still working hard x |
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Just myself and my 19 year old at home, he has ADHD and Aspergers along with other mental and learning difficulties. He has been OK but he is struggling as you say it's the routine. He is so use to his 3 days at college and 3 days of going to his mma gym. He has set up a little workout area in the communal garden and only goes out there when no one else is there, he is also going out running every few days. Most of the time he is locked away in his bedroom on xbox. I'm am just keeping an eye on him and will use MST to manage any triggers or behaviour changes.
But mostly feel like I am at home alone as he just likes to keep to himself.
Hope you manage to find a temporary routine fix xx |
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In lockdown with my wife, which is OK as we’ve been retired for 7 years, so spend lots of time together anyway. That said, what we miss is contact with grandchildren as we have helped out a lot and have them stay over quite often. At such young ages, they can’t understand why they can’t come and visit. We’ve even offered to swap,houses with one of our children, so his kids can have more space and a large garden to run around in, but they aren’t keen. FaceTime with them isn’t the same as real contact.
As for sex, well that’s another matter entirely. But not in a good way. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Just myself and my 19 year old at home, he has ADHD and Aspergers along with other mental and learning difficulties. He has been OK but he is struggling as you say it's the routine. He is so use to his 3 days at college and 3 days of going to his mma gym. He has set up a little workout area in the communal garden and only goes out there when no one else is there, he is also going out running every few days. Most of the time he is locked away in his bedroom on xbox. I'm am just keeping an eye on him and will use MST to manage any triggers or behaviour changes.
But mostly feel like I am at home alone as he just likes to keep to himself.
Hope you manage to find a temporary routine fix xx"
My sons are 11 and 8 so they're still lacking the school routine..
But yes they're always staring at a screen if I don't entertain them which is exhausting because they dont play like other kids.. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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We are doing ok at the moment but with an extra 3 weeks added on, which we all were prepared for, I think boredom might kick in. Mine are 19, 16 & 14. They are sleeping a lot but just really want to see their friends especially my daughter (youngest one).
I'm so glad they don't need too much help with school work and just get on with it most times. We told them they need a daily routine which included a bit of school work, exercise and going out once a day for a walk or bike ride. We are lucky that we have a big garden.
Keep telling yourself it's temporary! Hugs to all |
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"We are doing ok at the moment but with an extra 3 weeks added on, which we all were prepared for, I think boredom might kick in. Mine are 19, 16 & 14. They are sleeping a lot but just really want to see their friends especially my daughter (youngest one).
I'm so glad they don't need too much help with school work and just get on with it most times. We told them they need a daily routine which included a bit of school work, exercise and going out once a day for a walk or bike ride. We are lucky that we have a big garden.
Keep telling yourself it's temporary! Hugs to all "
that's all that's getting me through, and wine.. lol |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X
I feel this my son has regressed so much in this short space of time & his attachment issues are so high it’s hard to even have a shower alone now.
It’s great being with him but your so right, going to the park, shops visit family seeing friends, these simple things help us get through usually. Xx
Yes!!! I love the time together but at the same time its exhausting!! My youngest literally doesn't stop moving.. he's trashing the place behind me.. arghh"
OMG yes all the time is too much time haha x
Trash days are good, all toys out everywhere & anywhere. I allow it once in a while then a big clean up, gives me sumthing to do xx
Stay sane & safe hun xx |
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That is tough OP. Kids need routine, esp with special needs
I am here with my 10 and 11 yr old kids. They cant go to their dad as I had breast cancer in 2017 and therefore high risk. Their dad isnt happy with me AT ALL over it and completely fails to see the big picture or support me.
MrD came over to me a few days ago as he had been self isolating and hasnt even seen his own kids in over a month now. Good to have his company and bedroom shenanigans
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ahh, bless you.
I dont have kids but have mates in a similar position. So totally understand.
Having a routine for yourself and the children is very helpful.
Take care and be strong. We should be out of this soonish...
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Just me and my 7 year old daughter. It’s getting harder by the hour to be honest. We went into lockdown 2 weeks before everyone else as I had symptoms. Today is a hard day as it’s raining here so can’t even get out. Sending you lots of hugs OP I’ve worked with learning disabilities for 12 years so know it is an extra hard time for you xx |
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My parents. One 71 the other 68. Loosing the plot a little but I’m glad I’m there as I’m doing the shopping for them and making sure they don’t just go out. They think they know better. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Aww bless. It's hard when you dont have that adult chat and banter.. as much as you love your kids it doesn't give you the level of conversation you get from someone on the same level |
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hubs and 4 daughters. already had drama because we had to obviously cancel the little ones unicorn birthday party and we have the last ones 2nd birthday next week. they are getting bored now and the fighting between them all has increased. loads of fun |
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Lucky and grateful to have eachother to get through this. Don't suffer alone sure there are heaps of people going through what you are and plenty that would be happy to talk |
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"My parents. One 71 the other 68. Loosing the plot a little but I’m glad I’m there as I’m doing the shopping for them and making sure they don’t just go out. They think they know better. "
My dad is 80 and informed me this morning that he was coming to visit at the weekend. Obviously I've told him not to, but I can't stop him turning up! |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X"
Oh my word, that sounds tough. A friend of ours runs a special needs for adults service and he was telling us how changing routines and being denied things previously available is causing great upset. No wonder you miss work.
We are at home together, “shielding”, so no trips out anywhere at all. It’s way weird. |
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"My parents. One 71 the other 68. Loosing the plot a little but I’m glad I’m there as I’m doing the shopping for them and making sure they don’t just go out. They think they know better.
My dad is 80 and informed me this morning that he was coming to visit at the weekend. Obviously I've told him not to, but I can't stop him turning up! "
Contact the police in your dads area and tell them to stop him
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Me and my wife so all good here apart from the social aspect.
Lockdown puts a strain on us all but pulling through x "
I would be begging for it to never end |
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Sorry to hear about your struggles I'm stuck on my own well me and the dog
Have family and friends who keep InTouch
If you're ever bored and looking just for general chit chat give a message big air hugs x |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X"
Luckily we have each other and our kids...hang in there girl, you’re all safe and sound and there are plenty of us to reach out to of you need a rant or a chat x |
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"My parents. One 71 the other 68. Loosing the plot a little but I’m glad I’m there as I’m doing the shopping for them and making sure they don’t just go out. They think they know better.
My dad is 80 and informed me this morning that he was coming to visit at the weekend. Obviously I've told him not to, but I can't stop him turning up!
Contact the police in your dads area and tell them to stop him
You’re welcome
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He already got stopped and questioned once on his way to fecking Tesco. I've tried to set up online delivery but a) no new customers being accepted and b) he refuses. I don't know what he needs, he won't let me set it up in his name, his account etc so insists on going to Tesco twice a week ffs. |
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"My parents. One 71 the other 68. Loosing the plot a little but I’m glad I’m there as I’m doing the shopping for them and making sure they don’t just go out. They think they know better.
My dad is 80 and informed me this morning that he was coming to visit at the weekend. Obviously I've told him not to, but I can't stop him turning up!
Contact the police in your dads area and tell them to stop him
You’re welcome
He already got stopped and questioned once on his way to fecking Tesco. I've tried to set up online delivery but a) no new customers being accepted and b) he refuses. I don't know what he needs, he won't let me set it up in his name, his account etc so insists on going to Tesco twice a week ffs. "
Crikey... sounds difficult
My parents - very easy |
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"I'm the only human at home, but I have the 6 cats to keep me from sanity
They are Umaam and Nkosi, Chaka, Babiaan, Taita and Dave. They're all behaving themselves (as much as cats do) but Dave keeps getting into fights with the local wildlife - she took on a raccoon the other week and I had to stitch her up and make her wear a lampshade. She's recovering well, but keen to get out again.
You had to stitch her up?? "
Yes, it was quite a big wound but cats heal amazingly fast. |
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Hubby and our dog. Luckily we're happy being together 24/7 although the restrictions are tougher now the weather is improving. I'm working from home so lots of video conference meetings.
Big hugs to those of you who are struggling xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Been on my own since this all started, I live in a flat which is depressing.. so I'm struggling.. I put a court order in to see my little girls but that's been delayed also..
It will all be over soon and we will all be better for it, might make us appreciate the little things more... stay strong OP your doing a good job |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X"
I’m with my son and daughter. Son has autism. Meltdowns each day |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X" I'm on my own in a strange place and the only person ive spoken to in person at length for weeks sadly died yesterday and not corona related but I'm ok, i very much sympathise with your situation though |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X"
My daughter is in a similar position. She recently separated from her partner and is stuck at home with two young children, the eldest 4, has special needs.
Her ex was helping but is in the vulnerable group and is in isolation alone.
I keep in touch with skype and my other son in law does her shopping and leaves it outside.
It's just been me and my partner. We haven't wanted to kill each other yet but I miss seeing friends and family and the routine of work. I'm getting 100% of my salary so I'm sure I can survive this temporary restriction. |
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I'm in lockdown with my partner, my 2 step sons, 29 and 18 both with ASD and our crazy dog. Janine is a key worker so still working 3 nights a week. I am working from home. It's not been too bad overall |
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"So since this lockdown..I've been home with my 2 sons who have special needs. I haven't seen another adult and I'm slightly going mad.. this is bloody hard work.
I'd prefer being at work to be honest.. normally it's fine.. I can socialise, meet people, take them out etc.. but this is just arghhhh..
They're both regressing as they're out of routine and if I'm on here alot it's just because I want someone to talk to at the moment..
Anyway anyone else struggling or are you all lucky to have support? X" . Me and my mate he’s a key worker and his big dick lol |
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Have my wife our daughter a Beagle and a cat for company so luckily not feeling lonely. Feel for all those on their own. Saddest thing for us our elder daughter is pregnant with our first grandchild and we haven’t seen here in a month now she’s feeling very emotional and missing us all a lot. |
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I live with my demonic, unstable and totally irrational friend. It’s utter hell! Every waking hour we bitch and fight over the state of the lockdown, the government, mainstream media, social media and the economy. More recently we are tearing each other to pieces with the credibility of being isolated at all and I truly fear the darkest thoughts will take over and lead to us seriously harming each other, if not worse ....... |
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I live with my son who is doing all the shopping.paying the bills and picking up my blood pressure medication every month.i have a pregnant daughter,and three granddaughters who live just down from me,but i havent seen them since lockdown luckily her partner is there to look after them. |
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"Have my wife our daughter a Beagle and a cat for company so luckily not feeling lonely. Feel for all those on their own. Saddest thing for us our elder daughter is pregnant with our first grandchild and we haven’t seen here in a month now she’s feeling very emotional and missing us all a lot. "
My youngest and her husband had the virus, but being in their 20s it wasn't severe. They live 10 minutes away and not being able to see them has been hard.
I took family and friends for granted before this. Not being able to see those closest to you has been really hard going. |
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