Cheers exiled , well had my first taste of lager since having Covid last night to drown me sorrows and gotta say I’ve missed it and quite getting into coors lite 😱
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Cheers exiled , well had my first taste of lager since having Covid last night to drown me sorrows and gotta say I’ve missed it and quite getting into coors lite 😱
All the best Dazzy, the one comfort is that your not alone in grief, I lost my wife, both of us just 33.... i was left holding a 1 year old. Somehow you carry on and move on.
Everyone will go through grief thats for sure. Its just comforting you have friends thinking of you at this very sad time.
Ps thanks MissWinnie, I will try anythink for a good nights sleep
All the best to all the Villamad Family 👍
Ah Dave that’s heart breaking mate.. your right though it’s very comforting knowing friends thinking of you and that.. ❤️
Good luck with your quest for sleep Dave. :)
Hi Dazzy,
I'm so glad you were able to go the funeral, and that it was a lovely service. They often feel so bitter sweet - a mix of lovely memories, yet the inevitable gut wrenching sadness too.
I've not yet been in your position of having lost immediate family members, so can't give any advice from experience - but when I put myself in your shoes, I can't help but feel the devastation of the loss. One thing, though Dazzy, love never dies, and he will live on in your memories with you :heart: I always think the time after the funeral is often the hardest part for many ... I know we are a poor substitute, but we are here for you, my friend. :heart:
I'm really glad you are planning on getting super healthy. You can join me - I'm trying to do the same to finally kick long covid's sorry butt. :) I don't know if it's any motivation, but in my geeky quest for info about health and nutrition I've listened to the likes of Dr Dean Ornish (cardiologist - treated Bill Clinton) saying that you can totally turn your health around and that there are about 500 genes we can turn on or off with nutrition etc. They say genes are absolutely not our destiny. I know it's probably too early for you to deal with now, but I've linked an interview with Dean Ornish and Rich Roll (Rich Roll had drug and alcohol issues but in his 40s got healthy and became an endurance athlete - really inspiring). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGcU9wy8_Dw
I hope your wife starts to feel better soon and your sister's starting to feel less exhausted with the long covid.
Big hug,
Winnie xxx
Dazzy I lost my mom a year ago and whilst I seemed to get over the sorrow a lot sooner than I thought I would, I find myself thinking of & appreciating all of the love and care she gave to us much more than when she was alive. I hope you can take some solace from that and Win's comment that love never dies hits the nail on the head.
Got my Jab today, right on time.
Hey MW, i'm good hope you are too.
The Jab, nothing to it (on the day) felt a bit tired since but still went for my 5K walk, only issue, my arm were they put the needle in is really tender and hurts if I lie on it in bed, I have the flu jab every year and never had that before.
Vaccine was the AstraZenica. Next one within the next 3 months. Guess that gives the Gov time to bring out the passport? 🤔