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Default Oct 02, 2022 at 05:27 PM
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self isolation like really sucks... I've got the dreaded rona/covid-19 and am having to self isolate... I am usually like so active and doing things.. that doing kinda nothing is beginning to get to me. like I feel like I am missing out on so much going on which I am in alot of ways like college etc, we were supposed to start doing pottery this week and I guess everyone else in my class will.. but me. I am getting pretty fed up and am feeling trapped... I am looking at the same 4 walls constantly... and I just feel pretty ******... .

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Default Oct 03, 2022 at 10:12 AM
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So very, very sorry you are in that situation. I have been forced to self-isolate because of a different illness so I can definitely relate. Being isolated when one is an active person can be so distressing and actually depressing. Wish I knew what to say to help! My heart goes out to you!
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Default Oct 03, 2022 at 04:39 PM
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So very, very sorry you are in that situation. I have been forced to self-isolate because of a different illness so I can definitely relate. Being isolated when one is an active person can be so distressing and actually depressing. Wish I knew what to say to help! My heart goes out to you!
Thanks it really does suck dont it? I dont have a garden because I live in a flat/appartment so I cant like even sit in a garden. I am hoping that by tomorrow I will be able to at least go for a walk as long as I avoid being near people... mum tested positive for covid -19 today so I think I may have given her covid... but she says she's more likely caught it from work...as her symptoms are different to mine. hope you feel better soon. I am feeling better but still testing positive but the online website (nhs advice ) says if I feel well enough I can go for a walk etc so I am hoping to do that tomorrow since I cannot go to college and am going to miss out on doing pottery at college.

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