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[quote=Anonymous]How are you managing this and not getting too discouraged? Very high risk here due to a rare condition that I’m pretty private about. Day to day I’m totally healthy and you’d never know I’m anything other than a fit 30 year old but extremely high risk to die from COVID. Have a preschooler and baby and a spouse working 70 hour weeks from home, and zero help. Afraid to hire any help or see anybody because I simply can’t risk exposure. Trying to figure out a few safe ways to see friends while cases are lower in the summer, like walking outside 6 feet apart. But no normal socializing or sending to preschool or anything until better treatment or vaccine. I feel sad and guilty for my social butterfly preschooler. And tired from now 3 months of thinking up enriching activities and being the playmate with no end in sight. Some friends I’ve opened up to have been awesome and supportive, but seeing that others are borderline COVID-deniers is really hard on me. And I feel sad to see my friend group resuming socializing together and afraid that all the friendships I’ve worked so hard to build here (we have no local family) will die of neglect as everyone else resumes hanging out and we can’t. Anyone else?[/quote]
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