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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I posted a thread some weeks ago about how I still don't feel back to normal since the pandemic started and how I just feel stuck and burned out after the stress of parenting and trying to take care of myself and my family through Covid. A lot of people told me to get over and that it doesn't matter anymore. I still feel like Covid was a "big shift" that I still haven't acclimated to, but that thread taught me that a lot of people don't view it that way at all and it was kind of a blip for them. Or there were people like in this thread, saying that Covid actually was good for them and made their life better. I don't know how to reconcile it. I still mourn the loss of my pre-Covid life, and feel like the life I had been working towards just kind of slipped through my fingers during that lost year and the subsequent aftermath, and I still don't know what to do instead. I feel lost. But a lot of people think that's dumb. But I'm posting here to tell OP and anyone else who feels as I do: you aren't alone. [/quote] Yep me too. The lack of empathy on this thread is startling. I lost several family members and close friends. I have two close relatives with long covid. I'm so happy that much of life is back to normal, but I still feel something like a loss of innocence or security.[/quote]
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