Hi Moomy
At your suggestion I finally put something down on my profile. I feel better for doing this. It took me a while to remember my journey. I think I was trying to push it away. Part of that is because outside of this forum people don’t really get it do they? The monkey on your back is always there. You, and many others no doubt, have also suffered. You’ve had a terrible time losing your husband and having sick children as well as our shared burden. All of my stuff happened in lockdown and I’m a different person mentally because of that. I don’t go out much anymore. It’s not a sob story it’s more a fact of why do I need to go and do that …. is it actually necessary? Lockdown has had this effect! Gosh Moomy I just took piriton think my wounds are healing and I’m wriggling about with itching ahhhhh … get these blooming dressings off … 3 days to go. Sending hugs and more … thank you J xxx
Hello Northerner thank you for replying. I read your profile. The itching is driving me crazy on one side J xx
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