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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 758266" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Dear Busy</p><p></p><p>All morning I have been consumed by this news about Amy. I feel so very badly for her and your family, that she had to suffer so, that you and her Dad had to go through this worry and stress, and that the whole family had to endure displacement and disruption to accomodate what did not have to happen.</p><p></p><p>This suffering has brought this home to me. Among my close friends, we have been loosening up. For example, I am shopping myself, and as I mentioned here, I go to the physical therapist. I am thinking of the Fall when experts are expecting it to be worse. I am unsure how to deal with this. Thank you so much for sharing your experience, because it helps all of us to make decisions about our own lives. And thank you RN for sharing the experience of your co-worker.</p><p></p><p>This is what happened 100 years ago with the Spanish Flu. When the 2nd wave came in the fall and winter of 1918-19 it was disastrous. Perhaps this is why the experts on the president's team are speaking with one voice, that we are in peril, if we don't change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 758266, member: 18958"] Dear Busy All morning I have been consumed by this news about Amy. I feel so very badly for her and your family, that she had to suffer so, that you and her Dad had to go through this worry and stress, and that the whole family had to endure displacement and disruption to accomodate what did not have to happen. This suffering has brought this home to me. Among my close friends, we have been loosening up. For example, I am shopping myself, and as I mentioned here, I go to the physical therapist. I am thinking of the Fall when experts are expecting it to be worse. I am unsure how to deal with this. Thank you so much for sharing your experience, because it helps all of us to make decisions about our own lives. And thank you RN for sharing the experience of your co-worker. This is what happened 100 years ago with the Spanish Flu. When the 2nd wave came in the fall and winter of 1918-19 it was disastrous. Perhaps this is why the experts on the president's team are speaking with one voice, that we are in peril, if we don't change. [/QUOTE]
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