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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If she has PTSD from such a minor imposition as to wear masks and socially distance, then I would consider whether she has a pre-existing mental health disorder. It's not possible for a healthy person to have PTSD just from that; bad memories, certainly, but not clinically significant trauma. We are a neurodivergent family with a lot of triggers for anxiety, but for us it's the opposite. We were relieved to isolate and have virtual schooling, since it meant less social interactions. It was a sad time marked by the death of my Grandmother and two aunts from Covid, but we did not have PTSD merely from following Covid protocols. I would not give air to her complaints. Just mark a beat and go on with your conversation. [/quote] So if your mental illness (anxiety) was enabled by COVID protocols, you don't understand how a social person could have been triggered by the same protocols requiring that they spend a year by themselves?[/quote]
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