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<blockquote data-quote="Rose22" data-source="post: 2236646" data-attributes="member: 509613"><p>Hi, I sympathise, it is hard once loneliness kicks in, try not to focus on those feelings and look for some positives. You have a safe place to be in? Could anyone you know post you letters or magazines to read? Can you face time family/friends? to try pass some time and feel like interacting with people. Do you have any hobbies or puzzles you could do? </p><p>You have the dog as your companion, that’s a little blessing I’m sure and they are probably feeling similar to you! Wondering what’s going on, where all the usual visitors and walks are? </p><p>Try to take each day as it comes and appreciate what we have in here and now. Otherwise the thought of weeks is daunting for any of us! Keeping a routine may help divide the day and pass the time too?</p><p>Sorry I cannot think of any real ways to help you or make this easier. You are stronger than you know, and by taking it a day at time will suddenly be through it and we will all look back with astonishment at how our lives where drastically changed for a period but we did it! Take good care of yourself x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rose22, post: 2236646, member: 509613"] Hi, I sympathise, it is hard once loneliness kicks in, try not to focus on those feelings and look for some positives. You have a safe place to be in? Could anyone you know post you letters or magazines to read? Can you face time family/friends? to try pass some time and feel like interacting with people. Do you have any hobbies or puzzles you could do? You have the dog as your companion, that’s a little blessing I’m sure and they are probably feeling similar to you! Wondering what’s going on, where all the usual visitors and walks are? Try to take each day as it comes and appreciate what we have in here and now. Otherwise the thought of weeks is daunting for any of us! Keeping a routine may help divide the day and pass the time too? Sorry I cannot think of any real ways to help you or make this easier. You are stronger than you know, and by taking it a day at time will suddenly be through it and we will all look back with astonishment at how our lives where drastically changed for a period but we did it! Take good care of yourself x [/QUOTE]
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