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Default Nov 10, 2023 at 02:41 PM
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Sorry that seems like bad grammar, there’s probably a better way to write it but I’m feeling bombarded right now.

I’ve experienced bad situations around me, close to me, but not all at once/in quick succession.

Recently it has been one awful thing after another, my close family, friends. Serious illnesses and today the death of my husband’s good friend. I’ve never known as many things come at us as fast and thick as they have. I’m reeling.

How do you get through states of constant bad situations around you? I feel overwhelmed.
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