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As a result, we created this thread to allow people to come together here during those difficult times and encouraged those wanting to share or seek support to do so here in this space.
It was important with this thread that we maintained perspective and supported each other as best as we could, medical, scientific and public health experts around the world have and still are working hard to contain the virus and treat those affected.
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Hi PamelaR
Thank you for your advice.
I'am really struggling to accept the Pandemic because it feels so pointless. We're probably learning things from our efforts to stop it but that's at a very high cost. I've been dragged down by the feeling that almost everything that can go wrong has or will. That's evidently not true but I'am waiting for the negative developments to stop. I guess that recognising what sadness is ahead -as you have recommended- will help me.
Kind regards
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Hi Elizabeth CP
I hope your overseas Relatives stay well.
You're right about compassion still being possible.
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@CX - Hey! I really feel for you. I don't have kids, but I can only imagine how hard that must be at this time. I have a lot of admiration for you, and know you're not alone. Thinking of you.
@Feeler - It's really hard not to get dragged down by all the bad news, hey. I've been trying to acknowledge the great things coming from the pandemic too though - I feel like in a lot of ways there is a great sense of community happening, like people helping each other out, sharing resources, or putting teddy bears out for local children to spot on their walks. It's a really devastating situation, but hopefully some of these nice things stay around for good too.
Mates, I'm having a tricky few days. Starting to feel really cooped up, and have had a bit of a step-up with getting help for the mental health stuff going on. It's ultimately good, but just very tricky timing with that happening while also being stuck home with my parents who know nothing about what's going on for me. Ugggghhhh. I really feel like sinking into the floor and reappearing when everything is fixed.
Thanks for listening to my venting.
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quince,
Thanks for your post. I am glad you have started to get help for your mental health.
know it is tricky and hard at the moment and you feel like just tell me when its over.
Hopefully for you and others there will be a silver lining. Feel free too post here when you want.
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Hi All,
Just to let everyone know Woolies has changed its early opening for pensioners:
From Monday, 30 March 2020 until Sunday 12 April 2020, Community Hour will continue from 7am-8am for the following groups:
- Seniors and People with a Disability - Monday, Wednesday & Friday
- *NEW* Emergency Services & Healthcare Workers - Tuesday & Thursday
Paws
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Hi quince
I'am hoping the nice things will stay around
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Em
Welcome to the forum and thanks for making your first post.
I am sorry you are have lost your job and finding it hard to het help.
FB can be a strange place and I know sometimes people say I have not commented or liked a post when I have read it. Your friends care as they have seen your post but they have troubles too or not feelike commenting. I can see how this lack of comments makes you feel alone .
Sometimes people feel they don't know what to say. Maybe they have a job and so feel bad for you.
On this forum there is support and you can post as much as you like. Also if you want to start your own thread you can do that.
Do you know someone who may have lost their job too and maybe you could reach out to them and support each other.?
Welcome again.
Quirky
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Hi Em
I'am sorry about your job. Centrelink are slow even in the best of times but going to them for support is a start.
It's unfortunate that your Facebook friends aren't conversing with you, but you're likely to get responded to here.
All the best
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