Hi everyone,
I just wanted to write this notice post, though I’m sure everyone is aware of what is going on in the world right now.
Currently, I’m well (if I get the chance, I’ll change that to ‘not well’ etc when needed) but I am in the high risk group as I have severe asthma and ulcerative colitis – a bowel disease- which has given me a weakened immune system and also the drugs I take for it are immunosuppressant.
I’m staying as well as I can, following all advice/instructions and keeping up to date with coronavirus reports. I am thinking about self isolation in general to lower my chances of getting the virus, it may or may not help me but for me as I’m at risk of complications from having the virus or even worse, it makes sense to do what I need to to be safe.
With regrades to this blog and posting a short story a day, I will carry on as normal. I’m writing a few stories extra when I can to have ready to publish in case I can’t write.
However, if days start to become missed then please understand it’s because I’m too ill to write. I will catch up on them when I can.
Thank you for your support, Hayley.
I wish you well, Hayley. Not easy days for folks with such problems. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂 Yeah it is hard but I’m going to stay strong.
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There is no other way. I know several people with various problems, and I see less panic in them than in those who will likely breeze through this
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I’m trying to not worry about it so much as it can make my anxiety worse and stress is one of my colitis triggers and when I have a flare up I’m at my weakest.
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Stress weakens us all. Which is why I refuse to watch BBC news reports. They so twist and tangle what’s been said, to stir up the people to turn them against the elected government. I am appalled by it, and I am not alone.
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Yeah, the media is hard to trust in time like these and I swear they have part caused the panic that’s going on.
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They have. I was watching a BBC *take* on what the PM had said the day before. And I yelled at the screen. “You stupid truth-twisting sausage, that’s not what he said at all!” Humph. I don’t often get agitated. And I know we can all get the facts wrong. But we don’t all say it in front of viewers however many million strong.
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Haha
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Glad you’re okay. One day at a time. That’s all we can do.
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