How is everyone coping with isolation?
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Kimkeen1991
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Hi there how is everyone coping with isolation?
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Hi and welcome Kimkeen1991.
How are you coping are you in 12 week isolation? -
Hi Bridge14
How are you?
I am going crazy hun there only so much I can deal with because they cant and won't keep under lockdown
I have mild dysplegia Cp, lumber arthritis, and asthma but it hasn't affected me yet hun I have swine flu in the past and flu and i am still alive
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I am fine in lock down but could be worse. Live in the hope our lock down saves lives.
Sorry to hear you one of unlucky ones to catch swine flu and your medical conditions.
Hopefully you will soon find your way round this community the idea is to message into any conversation you feel you wish to contribute.
If you need any help, advice or assistance there is plenty out here just ask.
Nice to have you with us
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Hi @Kimkeen1991
Welcome it’s great to meet you today??
I am one off the Community Champion’s here at Scope.
I’m also in self isolation as I have had similar symptoms to flu.
Please please let me know if there’s anything that I can help/support you with??
@steve51
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Great to have you with us @Kimkeen1991. How are you getting on this week?Community Manager
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I'm doing just fine.
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Kimkeen1991 said:Hi there how is everyone coping with isolation?Hello Kimkeen 1981 today is the first day i have been calm in 2wks. i tried to make a video diary to share with friends and family but i didn't know how much of my phone memory. i will find a better memory card and do a decent vlog for posterity because there will be a different word after this. and the uncensored records of normal folks will be regarded as true historical artefacts of what we are going through. pity i am not more technically minded but it keeps me occupied.i also moderate a few you tube channels that are doing live discussions. they keep me on my toes and my attention off my anxieties.
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Lock down has been the best thing for me for years. It has forced me to slow down and do no work.
Normally even at 71 my life is hectic with work.
Long may it be for 3 months.
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I can definitely relate to this @skullcap. I normally am on the go all the time, taking time to catch up on odd jobs has been nice.
How is everyone?Scope
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