Hi, my name is Maddie_56!
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Maddie_56
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I hope you are all doing well. I have copd, clinical depression, problems walking so need a wheelchair when I go out, which is very rare. I live near Brackley but can't get there as I can't drive anymore due to anxiety and panic attacks. I live on a caravan site, not very nice but hey ho, beggars can't be choosers. My life is very lonely, in fact it's not a life but an existence. Does anyone understand because I feel as though I'm the only person who feels like this. Thank you for reading.
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Hi @Maddie_56 welcome to the community! Sorry to hear you feel this way. I originally joined the community as I felt isolated, I think the majority of the community joined, for a few reasons, one being they felt isolated.
It helps that the community is a very active place so there will always be someone here to talk to - unlikely overnight as we some sleep!
Let us know if we can help in any way!0 -
Amy2301, thank you for replying. I do feel so isolated after leading a busy life. I don't really know how this site works. Do people meet up? Is it just online posts? I hope you can explain these things to me Thank you0
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It is just online posting, due to protecting our own privacy we cannot share personal details, such as where we live therefore unable to meet up. But we can help you to look for what is available in your local area, such as Norwich, London, etc
Hope this helps!
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Aah I see. Thank you0
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Let us know if you have any further questions0
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Hi @Maddie_56 and welcomeI do understand, I also have COPD and home oxygen as well as other things so getting out can be difficult. We live in a rural location also in a mobile home although on our own land. I used to have severe panic attacks especially when I could not breath, but now I take Lorazepam which helps0
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Thank you for your reply. Are you on your own or do you have people around. I seem to struggle more each day.0
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Welcome to the community @Maddie_56
This place is about online support and we are a friendly and safe space. We don't have meet ups but if you are looking for something like that, you could try asking at your GP, library or community centre to see what groups their are local to you.
You might like to look through the community guide which will explain a little more about our community but if you have any questions then don't hesitate to get in touch.0 -
Hi MaddieI am fortunate, I do have a wife but she is not well at all. She has had chronic osteo and rhematoid arthritis since she was a child. So far she has had 2 hip replacements and waiting on a third. Her left elbow was replaced 3 times before they removed it completely.. Now it is prone to infection and requires dressing every day. Her right elbow is also in a bad way but there is nothing that can be done. So the majority of time I am on my own. I used to lead a very busy life and had many physical jobs and hobbies but I am really limited in what I can do now.But heyho life goes on and we must make the best of what we have. Do you have any hobbies, interests or passtimes ? Taking up something that interests you is a good starting place0
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