Woke up this morning at 5 & the 1st thing I did was look at my phone, hoping that something positive had happened through the night
https://www.bosch.com/stories/vivalytic-rapid-test-for-covid-19/Sadly I don’t think there’s a magic bullet. Things will hopefully get gradually better but checking your phone hoping its all about to end imminently is probably not the best way to view it. No offence intended. Hopefully we get it under control soon but it won’t be for a while yet.
Your right mate, think it's just a little bit of hope then realism that it's going to be a whileSadly I don’t think there’s a magic bullet. Things will hopefully get gradually better but checking your phone hoping its all about to end imminently is probably not the best way to view it. No offence intended. Hopefully we get it under control soon but it won’t be for a while yet.
There's nothing wrong with hope, keep picking that phone up erimus, look for every shred of positive news, it will come soon.Your right mate, think it's just a little bit of hope then realism that it's going to be a while
Sorry to hear that,My husband died of liver cancer a year ago and the funeral was held a year tomorrow and I tell him how much I love him before I go to sleep at night and first thing, when I wake up in the morning. Before that I pray that a dear and close friend who has COPD, Asthma and is 71 manages to get through the next few months.
I lost my lovely beautiful kind close friend last night to this terrible virus. I’d give anything to have a gossip with her one more time and to hear her say it as it is in Yorkshire style. All I can say is it’s so easy to text or whats app instead of picking up the phone to talk. I so wish I had done that yesterday instead of being ‘too busy at work’ . Her symptoms were not the obvious ones & despite diagnosis she died at home alone. Please take care of your loved ones
Sorry for your loss Habibi xI lost my lovely beautiful kind close friend last night to this terrible virus. I’d give anything to have a gossip with her one more time and to hear her say it as it is in Yorkshire style. All I can say is it’s so easy to text or whats app instead of picking up the phone to talk. I so wish I had done that yesterday instead of being ‘too busy at work’ . Her symptoms were not the obvious ones & despite diagnosis she died at home alone. Please take care of your loved ones