In this new era of an epidemic outbreak, we have to stay away from each other. We didn't talk before and now we can't touch each other. What's next?
Youthful exuberance and inexperience are going to lead many problems, the impatience I have noticed lead to shortcuts. We need to understand the fragility of our society, the mentality and their view of this situation. Most believe, it will pass, until someone close to them is affected and cannot be treated. It sweeps through the vulnerable, and the most kind who are trying to assist those who cannot help themselves.
I have been on a self imposed alone time and now I have to move back to my own home. What scares me more is the flight home! But, I need to get to my medical providers, I don't want to leave where I'm at, it's time. I run out of medication that I do require, and its for my immune system, I am at risk and need to be evaluated.
I feel great, less medication, sleeping through the night, no tremors, flashes or anxiety attacks. What has happened is I have no appointments with the VA, no phone contact with anyone asking for scheduling. All it is, just me and my best just being us, talking about anything and everything, sharing all, laughing, more laughs,... Can't ask for more than that, nothing but feeling good love all day, relaxed. Recharged and visualizing that I can go another round, stand up and fight the next 6 months without falling down.
With Social Distancing, this should be a challenge for all of us. How can we help each other, by making sure we don't lose our patience. Keep each other disciplined, we can check on each other with veterans who need our help. They are stressed out already in their lives from previous conflicts, now in a very real outside their home how can they cope. They are now housebound, looking at an unknown killer, masks being worn, gloves, everything being wiped down. This can't be real, but it is.
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