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Not wanting to make light of your situation, with which I sympathise, but the end of lockdown is also not great for those us wanting to keep their cranky old nosey neighbours at arms length!
I got nosey old neighbours too, but thankfully not too cranky and one of them likes to bake cakes and bring them round to cheer me up
.. Strangely the end of lockdown is not great for those of us grieving and having no one to take out.
Not wanting to make light of your situation, with which I sympathise, but the end of lockdown is also not great for those us wanting to keep their cranky old nosey neighbours at arms length!
I'm lurking mostly. Having some dark moments so trying to avoid posting too much. Strangely the end of lockdown is not great for those of us grieving and having no one to take out.
Hang in there mate, try to get out somewhere everyday even the paper shop.
I'm lurking mostly. Having some dark moments so trying to avoid posting too much. Strangely the end of lockdown is not great for those of us grieving and having no one to take out.
Sorry to hear that grief for a loved one can feel all consuming. Maybe its a time to get out there and help other people? I know it sounds odd but feeling useful does really help with grief, plenty of charities would really love the compassion you can bring to the table. I was a voluntary youth leader and it really helped me through my grief.
Tracy, a personal trainer from Aylesbury, said: ‘I found a free and vegan-friendly alternative method to boost the body’s immune system. You don’t always know what is in pharmaceutical medicine – it is much better for the body to drink something that doesn’t contain chemicals.
‘It isn’t much different to a mother breastfeeding her newborn to give them the nutrients they need. It isn’t for everyone but it is packed full of vitamins and I haven’t had a cold or flu ever since drinking it in 2017 – I also put it on my face to clear up my skin.’ She says the quantity depends on how hydrated my boyfriend is on the day (Picture: Caters)
The remedy has not been verified by the World Health Organisation. The NHS and UK government advise people stay at home to avoid getting the virus. Tracy continued: ‘It is best to consume semen as close to production as possible to get the most nutrients and benefits.
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