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Daily diaries of those who are self-isolating due to Coronavirus

 



A place where, if you are self-isolating due to worries about Coronavirus, or if indeed you have contracted the virus, you can stay in touch with our community, to tell us how you are coping, share your experience and perhaps lessen your feeling of isolation


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SarahS2
18th Mar 2020 17:11:26
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I'm not sure how this 'self isolating' will affect me because I've been in training for it since 2013 and feel there won't be too much change in my daily routine! Started that year as normal, going to work (a job I loved) and by the end of the year diagnosed with 'advanced' rheumatoid arthritis. As it is I only get out once a week anyway and that's to do the shopping. I feel for those who will experience a 'sudden' change in lifestyle as I remember it took me several years to adapt! Asking for help is the thing I find most difficult, having been so independent all my life, but eventually you have to accept it and, of course, realise that those who do help get a lot from doing so x What we're having to do because of this virus is temporary - it may last a long time but it will end and you will be able to resume your lifestyle again. Try to remember that on the days when everything seems to get the better of you xx
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18th Mar 2020 00:22:00 (Last activity: 18th Mar 2020 16:43:19)
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Response from kathchapel made on 18th Mar 2020 16:43:19
Re medication , most pharmacy do a delivery service .x
BrendaB8
18th Mar 2020 16:17:44
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We live in a small village in the Midlands, no bus services, and no complaints this is where we chose to live. Sat in the lounge watching a wren and Robin building their nests, life does go on.
goldie22
17th Mar 2020 16:29:48 (Last activity: 18th Mar 2020 14:51:41)
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Thank you kest do Enchanted 7 Dandelion for your kind words it's just ridiculous it seems l am alright Jack fiddlesticks to everyone else luckily my grandaughter is going shopping for us on Friday bless her such a good girl hope you all are ok on silver surfers my good wishes to you all stay safe xx
Response from goldie22 made on 18th Mar 2020 14:51:41
You stay safe to Enchanted dandelion and thank you xx
goldie22
18th Mar 2020 14:49:57
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Enchanted dandelion indeed she is one of the best xx
Jaynesimon
16th Mar 2020 16:55:56 (Last activity: 17th Mar 2020 12:39:56)
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Hi all in Spain in isolation should be on ferry home tomorrow xx
Response from Wilf made on 16th Mar 2020 17:49:43
Safe travels Jaynesimon-I guess there are no flights
Response from Kes made on 17th Mar 2020 12:39:56
Hope you get back home safe and sound Jaynesimon. Got any loo rolls in Spain
goldie22
16th Mar 2020 16:07:52 (Last activity: 17th Mar 2020 12:37:34)
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Hi Everyone did pop out this morning for some loo roll shops are letting people stock up went into 3 different shops not a single roll in sight what's wrong with these selfish people .I was told in one shop "we are open at 8.am in the morning if you'd like to come then" Oh well what can we say greedy shop owners for letting them do it !!Rant over enjoy the rest of your day folks xx
Response from Kes made on 17th Mar 2020 12:37:34
I just don’t get the thing about toilet rolls. Panic buying helps no one. Wouldn’t be at all surprised if crowds of shoppers are already waiting for stores to open in the mornings. I also wonder, if a lot more people are laid off work and the schools are closed meaning parents are also at home, will that mean there will be more and more people cramming into the stores to deplete shelves. Madness breeds madness. Hope you will be ok Goldie22. Take care.
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16th Mar 2020 20:43:57 (Last activity: 17th Mar 2020 12:16:52)
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Response from Kes made on 17th Mar 2020 12:16:52
ElisabethR
16th Mar 2020 20:52:41 (Last activity: 17th Mar 2020 12:13:37)
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Well it looks as if we are being locked down......... For at least 12 weeks? Funny really was out this morning....... Picked up a few bits and pieces. I tend to use a small independent shop for quite a lot of things.... My daughter usually takes me to the supermarket now and then or gets things for me. I live in a 3 generation family. There's me, daughter and son in law and two grandsons 7 and 11. We bought this rambling old house together a few years ago when I became unwell and they decided that I shouldn't live alone. My daughter works from home so has her office here...... I only see her during the day if we meet in the kitchen both making a drink at the same time. She is there if I need help... Which I usually don't. I do spend a lot of time with the boys.... Or them with me. I guess if I stay within the confines of the grounds I shall be ok. Plans are afoot in case anyone gets symptoms. At least the house is big enough that I can be shut away if nescessary. They can self isolate together...... Whilst shielding me. What fun lies ahead..............
Response from Kes made on 17th Mar 2020 12:13:37
Seems you and your family are well set up to deal with things, which is great. We all just have to trust in our fellow humans now to do the right things. Take care ElisabethR.
MaddieW
16th Mar 2020 16:07:02 (Last activity: 16th Mar 2020 20:54:44)
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Hi, anyone out there in a similar position? Had a knee replacement just over two weeks ago, seem to be recovering quicker than I did from my left knee last June. My quandary is, what do I do about hospital reviews and physi0.?

I am 80 years old, happy with the progress I'm making and have been staying in my own home hoping to stay safe. Look forward to a response
Response from Wilf made on 16th Mar 2020 17:51:54
Glad you are feeling better MaddieW and that you are out of hospital. We worry that they are soon going to be full up. My father who is 91 was ill a year ago and he was in a corridor for ages but I must say the care he received from our NHS doctors and nurses was just incredible-They are all angels!
Response from ElisabethR made on 16th Mar 2020 20:37:30
Just get in touch with the hospital...... They will arrange things for you. Physio etc. If you are doing your exercises all should be well. I have had one done the other is not happy supposed to see the musculoskeletal team on Wednesday............ Someone somewhere is having a laugh. Having to lock down as well. At least I wouldn't have been able to do Glastonbury this year..... Even if it was still on. You have to laugh.
Response from Kes made on 16th Mar 2020 20:54:44
I’ve had both knee joints replaced, one is nearly five years old and the other is nearly two. Best thing ever. Glad to hear your recovery is going well. I’m sure if you contact your hospital they will be able to advise you on what to do and out your mind at rest. Post surgery follow ups would proceed I’m sure. Take care.
Margaret Hart
16th Mar 2020 19:46:35
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I expect this will give some of us something to do when we are extremely bored and help us to know what to expect although many of us have been through hard times before. I do wonder if those being asked to take 2 months unpaid leave will also be informed that they are not required to pay their mortgage for the same length of times. We’ve been shopping today as it has been a couple of weeks since we did a proper shop but many of the shelves were bare due to people going mad on certain items. No mention has been made of anybody needing extra but imagination runs riot.

Let’s see who can keep us amused or at least informed and interested.
Munsterlander
16th Mar 2020 19:10:05
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We have decided to "self-isolate" for the next few weeks. We go out to the local pubs at least once a week but we have noticed a real change in the number of locals who are thinning out and last night there were only about 6 people in there for lunch and all the talk was about this virus. What a pain-literally.
Kes
16th Mar 2020 17:59:10
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I’m sure this will be really useful for our community Sally. Thank you for setting it up. Things are going to keep changing day to day for all of us. Food and other household provisions are already a huge concern for many older people. Sadly, the shopping actions of the many, not the few, in the last few days, has added to the scary times we now face. Social distancing is now to be the norm for the foreseeable, so social media, in its many forms, will become vital for many. Take care everyone.
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16th Mar 2020 09:59:49 (Last activity: 16th Mar 2020 17:53:17)
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Response from Wilf made on 16th Mar 2020 13:28:18
As another frequent member here Lionel I could not agree more and this is a good forum for us oldies to keep in touch and help one another.
Response from Sally - Silversurfer's Editor Original Poster made on 16th Mar 2020 15:21:38
Thank you gentlemen ... you two always brighten up my day 🙂
Response from Wilf made on 16th Mar 2020 17:53:17
That really made my day your little poem Lionel-hahaha!!!
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16th Mar 2020 08:24:57 (Last activity: 16th Mar 2020 08:31:33)
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Response from Sally - Silversurfer's Editor Original Poster made on 16th Mar 2020 08:31:33
Good morning Bridget 🙂 What a difference when we wake up to a beautiful sunny day! Not sure if you read the poem I published yesterad and this morning on our Facebook page? Very uplifting especially today - https://www.silversurfers.com/showcase/article/dock-leaves/ hope you enjoy it as much as your coffee 🙂 Sally 🙂
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