So glad you had others around you for support...my husband and I stood alone, trying to educate and as most people on this blog, were vilified. I'm exhausted and I'm getting to the point where I just don't care. Had a conversation with an friend who actually said she wasn't sure she'd get the booster this fall...really!
So glad you had others around you for support...my husband and I stood alone, trying to educate and as most people on this blog, were vilified. I'm exhausted and I'm getting to the point where I just don't care. Had a conversation with an friend who actually said she wasn't sure she'd get the booster this fall...really!
Oh I am willing to be that 'exhausted' is something nearly everyone on this substack has experienced for at least part or all of these last 3 or so years. I have to take breaks (although I do still read C&C) for a few weeks at a time from all the negativity and news and just focus on my flower beds or cleaning out a closet if it's winter. And we've all lost friends or family or both to the Narrative. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!
It is exhausting! for sure. Don't know if you're informed about HSPs -highly sensitive persons- (Elaine Aron, PhD wrote the book) but if you are one, which I am (finally figured out 7 or 8 years ago what's been "wrong" with me my whole life) it's doubly, triply, quadruply exhausting. I had to forsake the live fray. Pull inward and keep the 3 people close, though all are distant so text and calls were it though savior of my sanity. Let me support you and vote it's ok not to care so much for a spell. My spell has lasted since 2020. Quite a spell. I don't look forward to reconnecting with old friends by phone since I can tell by text they might anxiously be off to the next booster. A friend's husband died recently. Turbo cancer. 4 months from Dx to death. I can't say a word. I keep talking to the husband in my head (apologies if I conflict with beliefs) asking him to guide my friend to wake up. Yadda. Hang in there. Just a little bite of support for you on a Tuesday.
So glad you had others around you for support...my husband and I stood alone, trying to educate and as most people on this blog, were vilified. I'm exhausted and I'm getting to the point where I just don't care. Had a conversation with an friend who actually said she wasn't sure she'd get the booster this fall...really!
Oh I am willing to be that 'exhausted' is something nearly everyone on this substack has experienced for at least part or all of these last 3 or so years. I have to take breaks (although I do still read C&C) for a few weeks at a time from all the negativity and news and just focus on my flower beds or cleaning out a closet if it's winter. And we've all lost friends or family or both to the Narrative. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!
It is exhausting! for sure. Don't know if you're informed about HSPs -highly sensitive persons- (Elaine Aron, PhD wrote the book) but if you are one, which I am (finally figured out 7 or 8 years ago what's been "wrong" with me my whole life) it's doubly, triply, quadruply exhausting. I had to forsake the live fray. Pull inward and keep the 3 people close, though all are distant so text and calls were it though savior of my sanity. Let me support you and vote it's ok not to care so much for a spell. My spell has lasted since 2020. Quite a spell. I don't look forward to reconnecting with old friends by phone since I can tell by text they might anxiously be off to the next booster. A friend's husband died recently. Turbo cancer. 4 months from Dx to death. I can't say a word. I keep talking to the husband in my head (apologies if I conflict with beliefs) asking him to guide my friend to wake up. Yadda. Hang in there. Just a little bite of support for you on a Tuesday.
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