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Old Oct 22, 2020, 10:24 AM
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I'm just so tired of everything. No patience. The area where I live has pretty good numbers but is stuck in phase two eternally, it seems even through places with worse statistics are advancing. In phase 2, you still have to quarantine during the weekend, which is kind of annoying since that is the only time I have to really go out and do anything. My client is extremely busy, which means I am too busy. It's wearing me out but the job market is abysmal. My husband is getting more and more tired of working from home. The government agency where he works is talking about a "safe return" plan but not much seems to have been done so far apart from buying the crappiest protective equipment they could find.

Yeah, I'm whining today. I just feel like I am at the end of my rope.
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Old Oct 24, 2020, 02:34 AM
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I am loving this as I don't like to go out much and know I am working from home and saving lots of time. Though sometimes it feels like going out and chilling with friends but I can't do that and I also afraid of the virus so staying at home is the only option.
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Old Oct 25, 2020, 09:02 AM
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Well, good news. The car is fixed (sort of, anyways). Weekends are still strict lockdown with only one permit to go out for 3 hours that doesn't mention a trip to the mechanic. The guy that had towed our car is also a mechanic (but his shop is kind of far to get to with the car acting up) and had said what parts needed replacing. So, during the week when we have more freedom of movement, my husband bought those parts plus spark plugs. I made an appointment at Bosch, the closest mechanic for Saturday, the only day they had free. We requested permits to buy food and basic supplies, since that was the only option and dropped off the car.

After that we did head into town and bought some stuff at the supermarket and took a shared taxi home. We paid the fare for the usual 4 people so as to not have to share. We got home and realized that my husband's phone had been lost, probably left in the taxi. So, we had to go back into town to the taxi stand. One of the advantages of living in a smaller town is that we were able to get it back. In the capital, it would have been a lost cause. The guy at the taxi stand called on the radio to the cars and our driver reported that he had found it. So, we had to just wait a bit and when he finished his route he brought it back to us.

By then, it was time to go back to the mechanic. The car seems to be running much better. It doesn't feel like it is straining just to drive, so I hope that resolves things.
What an Odyssey, isn’t it? Glad you got to sort things out. Definitively, the pandemic is complicating all our daily routines.
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Old Oct 25, 2020, 09:08 AM
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I’ve been doing pretty good because I’m an extreme introvert with some social anxiety. I’ve stayed in for the most part and done a lot of inner work. Tomorrow I’m starting a study with Eckhart Tolle. My pool was open this summer with strict rules and I really enjoyed floating most days. I miss things like going to the $5 movies with my mom every Tuesday and sometimes I feel claustrophobic with all of this. Watching the news too much is anxiety producing. I wish people would follow safety guidelines. Overall, I’m doing ok with some anxiety over the pandemic.
Not only I would like some people were more civil and follow safety rules but I would have also liked my government has put more strict rules these last months and now too late, we have to paid for others.
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Old Oct 25, 2020, 09:20 AM
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It's funny how many people I know who are extroverts are saying they love working from home. And then there's an extreme introvert like me, it *should* be heaven for me but I am going crazy at home.

I guess we still have a base level of interaction with others that everyone needs and I am getting zero.... Not enough even for an extreme introvert.

I've been trying to find info on ice rinks opening this winter - usually the season starts mid october - but I can't find any info. They're outdoors so that wouldn't be too bad. But the inside area with skate hire gets very crowded.
Extrovert or introvert, having the possibility to go out for a little of fresh air is a need. The only difference is that introvert barely are gonna to meet with a crowd. What it’s as everybody know so far, a danger for the virus transmission. I was pretty upset when I saw this Summer an uncountable bunch of people together in the part or other sites.
And my government had nothing to say as they returned to “normality” according to the figures of deceased people and beds in hospitals we could allow.
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Old Oct 25, 2020, 09:26 AM
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I am hearing more and more of people I know getting infected. A good friend's parent most recently, I hardly know what I can do or say to help.
My niece has been in quarantine because a kid from her classroom was affected by covid and I understand your frustration. The only thing we can do is to give a hand to people who are high risk or infected by providing them with what they need.
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Old Oct 25, 2020, 04:38 PM
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Extrovert or introvert, having the possibility to go out for a little of fresh air is a need. The only difference is that introvert barely are gonna to meet with a crowd. What it’s as everybody know so far, a danger for the virus transmission. I was pretty upset when I saw this Summer an uncountable bunch of people together in the part or other sites.
And my government had nothing to say as they returned to “normality” according to the figures of deceased people and beds in hospitals we could allow.
We've never had a lockdown where we weren't allowed to go out, getting fresh air has always been possible. It really is interaction with people that I miss. Not big crowds but just seeing some friendly faces.

I posted an article on Facebook a few days back "Home office causes loneliness" and a friend responded with "am I the only one that loves home office?" And I have to say it stung a bit because it is so completely missing the point.

I do love not having to drag myself to the office, I love not having to commute, working from the comfort of my own house, not being surrounded by too many people all day.... but it IS still incredibly lonely when you live by yourself. I don't know why people can't understand that - I was talking to a friend in the same situation and she said the same of people around her.

I don't have kids, but I can still imagine how stressful it must be to have them home from school while you have to work. It's called empathy. And the lack of empathy makes me feel even more lonely.
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Old Oct 26, 2020, 09:42 AM
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We've never had a lockdown where we weren't allowed to go out, getting fresh air has always been possible. It really is interaction with people that I miss. Not big crowds but just seeing some friendly faces.

I posted an article on Facebook a few days back "Home office causes loneliness" and a friend responded with "am I the only one that loves home office?" And I have to say it stung a bit because it is so completely missing the point.

I do love not having to drag myself to the office, I love not having to commute, working from the comfort of my own house, not being surrounded by too many people all day.... but it IS still incredibly lonely when you live by yourself. I don't know why people can't understand that - I was talking to a friend in the same situation and she said the same of people around her.

I don't have kids, but I can still imagine how stressful it must be to have them home from school while you have to work. It's called empathy. And the lack of empathy makes me feel even more lonely.
This is a completely understandable and valid feeling in response to your home working/living alone. I am sorry your friend responded in a way you felt unsupported and invalidated by.

I notice this on Facebook a lot. People post "I feel..." and then other people respond "Well I feel something different" .

What you wrote about home working is something I hear from the other home workers I know. They are grateful for many aspects but also feel isolated at times. I heard some places where they go in one day a week and that seems to help a lot. People need people!

Personally I have worked outside the home throughout and although it has its downsides I know it's what's kept me this side of sane, being physically amongst people.

So although I have no solution to offer you I can offer heartfelt empathy.
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This is a completely understandable and valid feeling in response to your home working/living alone. I am sorry your friend responded in a way you felt unsupported and invalidated by.

I notice this on Facebook a lot. People post "I feel..." and then other people respond "Well I feel something different" .

What you wrote about home working is something I hear from the other home workers I know. They are grateful for many aspects but also feel isolated at times. I heard some places where they go in one day a week and that seems to help a lot. People need people!

Personally I have worked outside the home throughout and although it has its downsides I know it's what's kept me this side of sane, being physically amongst people.

So although I have no solution to offer you I can offer heartfelt empathy.
Thank you for the kind words and understanding - you have no idea how much that means to me!

I think maybe posting that link was also a bit of a cry for help without wanting open up too much. Obviously that was a fail. Don't know if other people just don't care or if Facebook's bloody algorithms didn't even show the post to most people.

It's also difficult that I started this job already in home office. We got a bunch of newbies this month and now the team chat is getting a bit more active. Before that there wasn't even that much communication at all.
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The news here in the US is pretty sad. Seems like things are getting worse. I probably shouldn't check the news as much as I do. But I want to know what's going on. I have to get out once a week. So I want things to be safe. Overall, I think I am coping well with it. I miss having people come over to visit. But it's really Okay. My place is a mess at the moment. I look forward to when I can go out to eat with my family again.
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Old Oct 29, 2020, 07:44 AM
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We've never had a lockdown where we weren't allowed to go out, getting fresh air has always been possible. It really is interaction with people that I miss. Not big crowds but just seeing some friendly faces.

I posted an article on Facebook a few days back "Home office causes loneliness" and a friend responded with "am I the only one that loves home office?" And I have to say it stung a bit because it is so completely missing the point.

I do love not having to drag myself to the office, I love not having to commute, working from the comfort of my own house, not being surrounded by too many people all day.... but it IS still incredibly lonely when you live by yourself. I don't know why people can't understand that - I was talking to a friend in the same situation and she said the same of people around her.

I don't have kids, but I can still imagine how stressful it must be to have them home from school while you have to work. It's called empathy. And the lack of empathy makes me feel even more lonely.

Totally agree with you, Break.
My reply was very partial, I think it’s because it’s a long time since I felt what I think you are feeling.
After reading your post, I quickly remember when I was working away from home and stayed there by myself, in the town where my work was and I felt less lost and a little better during the labor days. Since I had a little of interaction those days. Weekends and day-off were as a prison. At least, this is how I felt it. Pretty frustrated.

I’m curious as to why some extroverts are coping so well with the situation. I’m trying to put myself on their shoes and for me, telephone or any other means of online communication counts for me as an interactions. I guess they have a large net of contacts and they can connect with them using telephone, video-chat, you can even do it among a group of people. I couldn’t do it so much. So. Maybe these extroverts, for whatever reason, they live their lives mainly around online connections. And they don’t see a difference. I don’t know. You could ask them.
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Old Oct 29, 2020, 07:55 AM
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The news here in the US is pretty sad. Seems like things are getting worse. I probably shouldn't check the news as much as I do. But I want to know what's going on. I have to get out once a week. So I want things to be safe. Overall, I think I am coping well with it. I miss having people come over to visit. But it's really Okay. My place is a mess at the moment. I look forward to when I can go out to eat with my family again.
Once a week is also the frequency I check the news up and mainly because I also want to know about the safety rules and what it’s to expect.
Deilla, I’m also worried, the amount of people with the virus and what it’s worse, the number of deceased people are again increasing here and I don’t understand the logic behind some measures adopted by my govern.
For example, we can’t be in the street beyond 10 pm. Ok, it’s a way to avoid street celebrations but on another side, it’s possible a meeting of 10 people al together. Under which conditions these 10 people together are gonna respect safety measures. I see it difficult. Meanwhile, hospitals getting full.
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Totally agree with you, Break.
My reply was very partial, I think it’s because it’s a long time since I felt what I think you are feeling.
After reading your post, I quickly remember when I was working away from home and stayed there by myself, in the town where my work was and I felt less lost and a little better during the labor days. Since I had a little of interaction those days. Weekends and day-off were as a prison. At least, this is how I felt it. Pretty frustrated.

I’m curious as to why some extroverts are coping so well with the situation. I’m trying to put myself on their shoes and for me, telephone or any other means of online communication counts for me as an interactions. I guess they have a large net of contacts and they can connect with them using telephone, video-chat, you can even do it among a group of people. I couldn’t do it so much. So. Maybe these extroverts, for whatever reason, they live their lives mainly around online connections. And they don’t see a difference. I don’t know. You could ask them.
Well since they have no interest in talking to me, I can't ask

Country is going into a lockdown light for all of November. In the hopes of being able to spend Christmas with family again.
Unless of course your family lives in another country where they're still only taking half arsed measures and it'll definitely still be a mess at Christmas

So definitely not going home on my week off next week for my mum's birthday.

And back to home office full time.

Ice skating rinks will remain closed.

It's going to be a tough month. At least we're still allowed to go outside though.
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Well since they have no interest in talking to me, I can't ask

Country is going into a lockdown light for all of November. In the hopes of being able to spend Christmas with family again.
Unless of course your family lives in another country where they're still only taking half arsed measures and it'll definitely still be a mess at Christmas

So definitely not going home on my week off next week for my mum's birthday.

And back to home office full time.

Ice skating rinks will remain closed.

It's going to be a tough month. At least we're still allowed to go outside though.
I am guessing from this you are either France or Germany. Meanwhile UK is looking on nervously - I suspect we can't afford another lockdown.

It sounds tough and sending you strength - keep heart, you will get that ice skating at some point and I bet it will feel so good when you do.
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I am guessing from this you are either France or Germany. Meanwhile UK is looking on nervously - I suspect we can't afford another lockdown.

It sounds tough and sending you strength - keep heart, you will get that ice skating at some point and I bet it will feel so good when you do.
You're right, I'm in Germany.

I read this morning the UK might go into another lockdown. My home country is still "keeping an eye on the situation " they're being absolutely ridiculous

what I don't get though is even where things are closing, they are keeping schools open. Especially for high schools I don't understand.

Over here, they have to air out - open all windows - between every class and I think once during as well. So basically kids are being told to dress warm because it'll be freezing in the classrooms. That doesn't sound like a great solution.

We're no longer required to go into the office now but it'll remain open for people who can't work from home or prefer working from the office. I don't know, I kind of liked getting out of the house, even enjoyed the bike ride to the office (even in the pouring rain kind of made me feel at home ) but I probably won't go over to sit at the office by myself.

I have to say, even a Skype/Zoom call made me feel better last week. So it does help a bit. I just don't have that many friends to talk to.

I'm still following the news (have to know what the current rules are) but I've decided to stop reading the comments at least. The discussion about the measures and reading people's idiotic and/or selfish comments is so frustrating.
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My sister’s family just tested positive for COVID. My sister and brother-in-law are both high risk so that is concerning. They were very careful. My mom is hysterical which isn’t helping. We’re hoping and praying everything will be okay.
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My sister’s family just tested positive for COVID. My sister and brother-in-law are both high risk so that is concerning. They were very careful. My mom is hysterical which isn’t helping. We’re hoping and praying everything will be okay.
Sorry to read this. I hope they will do okay. Not to minimise the risk of this virus at all but some people who are high risk have done okay. My friend's dad tested positive 2 weeks ago and hasn't developed symptoms, he is in his 80s and very frail - it really is a mysterious virus.
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You're right, I'm in Germany.

I read this morning the UK might go into another lockdown. My home country is still "keeping an eye on the situation " they're being absolutely ridiculous

what I don't get though is even where things are closing, they are keeping schools open. Especially for high schools I don't understand.

Over here, they have to air out - open all windows - between every class and I think once during as well. So basically kids are being told to dress warm because it'll be freezing in the classrooms. That doesn't sound like a great solution.

We're no longer required to go into the office now but it'll remain open for people who can't work from home or prefer working from the office. I don't know, I kind of liked getting out of the house, even enjoyed the bike ride to the office (even in the pouring rain kind of made me feel at home ) but I probably won't go over to sit at the office by myself.

I have to say, even a Skype/Zoom call made me feel better last week. So it does help a bit. I just don't have that many friends to talk to.

I'm still following the news (have to know what the current rules are) but I've decided to stop reading the comments at least. The discussion about the measures and reading people's idiotic and/or selfish comments is so frustrating.
This is sensible- I should also stop reading idiotic comments too.

That is great Skype helped you- I have a small pool of friends too, but I don't know about you, I appreciate them more than ever - although miss just hanging out over a coffee. Something nice to do is reach out and send a card in the post- I don't know if that might help you feel connected too?

You are right we are going into 2nd lockdown on Thursday, after PM rejecting earlier suggestions. I am resigned to it. I am an essential worker so not much will change for me.

Schools are continuing here too - I don't know if they air classrooms like you describe here.

Germany seems to have done better than many, in fact my impression is that you have better public health and services - just my impression. I have never been to Germany but my son has and likes it very much!

Keep well and let us know how you are doing.
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Sorry to read this. I hope they will do okay. Not to minimise the risk of this virus at all but some people who are high risk have done okay. My friend's dad tested positive 2 weeks ago and hasn't developed symptoms, he is in his 80s and very frail - it really is a mysterious virus.
Thank you for this. I relayed the information to my 85 year old mom. It was of great comfort to her and to me.
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My sister’s family just tested positive for COVID. My sister and brother-in-law are both high risk so that is concerning. They were very careful. My mom is hysterical which isn’t helping. We’re hoping and praying everything will be okay.
Sorry to hear that, Jenifer. Thanks god your sister and brother-in-law are taking their precautions. Support them to go on this way.

How old is your mother if you don’t mind I ask you?
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Sorry to hear that, Jenifer. Thanks god your sister and brother-in-law are taking their precautions. Support them to go on this way.

How old is your mother if you don’t mind I ask you?
Thank you. She is 85.
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Thank you. She is 85.
We were writing at the same time so I couldn’t read your last post. :-)
Also, you have to know that according to what I heard, males are more affected by the virus than females.
As @Discombobuluted says, there’s still lots of things we don’t know about this virus.
I understand your mother worries though.
Care a lot of her!
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Over the months, the covid situation has become more difficult. Not being able to see my mental health care providers f2f is disheartening. Constantly being on guard, wearing masks...I miss human contact to the point at which it affects me mentally. No smiles; people are like robots now.

The terribly poor leadership from the federal government and the infighting in the U.S. is almost unbearable.This cannot be over soon enough.
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Over the months, the covid situation has become more difficult. Not being able to see my mental health care providers f2f is disheartening. Constantly being on guard, wearing masks...I miss human contact to the point at which it affects me mentally. No smiles; people are like robots now.

The terribly poor leadership from the federal government and the infighting in the U.S. is almost unbearable.This cannot be over soon enough.
I sincerely hope we get good news soon.
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Location: Spain ( the land of flowers and gladness, lol!)
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Originally Posted by BethRags View Post
Over the months, the covid situation has become more difficult. Not being able to see my mental health care providers f2f is disheartening. Constantly being on guard, wearing masks...I miss human contact to the point at which it affects me mentally. No smiles; people are like robots now.

The terribly poor leadership from the federal government and the infighting in the U.S. is almost unbearable.This cannot be over soon enough.
Beth, I do understand that not being able to follow therapy as before only adds more unease to us.
I’ve been living a deep depression and it’s not until next December that I can have the appointment with my psychiatrist.
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Social Anxiety and Depression. Cluster C traits.
Trying to improve my English. My apologies for errors and mistakes in advance.

Mankind is complex: Make deserts blossom and lakes die. ( GIL SCOTT-HERSON)
Hugs from:
*Beth*, Deilla, Discombobulated
Thanks for this!
*Beth*
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