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Bobbisox1 | 16:38 Sat 28th Mar 2020 | ChatterBank
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there were 10 of us chatting in Messenger, everyone of us have hit rock bottom, felt teary and bounced back up again?
Do you think it's because we CAN'T go out as opposed to not wanting to?
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No I think it’s because your scared
I wished you'd stop asking difficult questions, I don't ruddy know. :0)))))
How's your daughter, Bobbi?
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She’s doing okay Tiggs thanks, she was able to take a shower albeit it she felt very weak and went straight back to bed, but it’s a turning point , we keep in touch by regular calls when she’s awake band feels up to it , thank you for asking x
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TC , I thought my Oracle would know the answers :0(
If you’re feeling down think about people in South African townships many of whom live in one-roomed shacks with lots of people.
Ok it’s not going to stop us feeling down, but just try to remember how lucky we are.
Good, sounds like she's over the worst xx
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CJ, I realise how very lucky we are here and it’s human nature to feel down ....but when you’re there, the only way back is up
Put the ruddy dinner on, lay the ruddy table, open a bottle of ruddy wine, ( if its not got the virus it should breath) go up to the ruddy bedroom, get dolled up, paint your ruddy nails, do your ruddy hair, come down and pretend your in the ruddy pub, and get ruddy stoned. :0)))))))))))))))
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Haha, I actually did put a birra slap on today and did my hair.....to vidoeccall my pals lol
One has to keep up appearances you know
I think it's because we can't go out - well at least not as we'd like to. I feel really sorry for people with children living in flats. It must be very difficult for them.
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Yes , trying to entertain them must be really bad, I have saw mums with kids walking about here with bikes or scooters etc
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eughhhhh TCL :0)
Kids with Autism can be a big problem, with a lot of them if you change their routine they can kick off big time. I know a girl, single mom with a son who has autism, he's only 12 yrs but very big for his age, and has started to get very violent towards her, this is going to make the whole situation worse.
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Same as a friend of mind, she has a Downs son about 11 , my heart goes out to her , she’s trying to homeschool him and he just throws stuff at her ( like his chair )
Yep, same here, her sister lives next door to me and they normally come over on a Saturday and Sunday, it gives her a break just to have someone watch him so she can have a break, not that she leaves him here its just a case of having someone else to help cope with him, and for her to chat too.
For me it's because I can't go out. I'd give anything to be sitting in my mum and dad's house having a nice glass of wine :(
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Rocky, I think that’s the case, it’s because we can’t visit family etc, I’d be at my daughters in a heartbeat but it’s know I can’t that’s the worst feeling of all
My daughter lives in the flat but one directly above me. Every few days or so a packet of sweets comes flying down and hits the patio!
Or I suddenly notice a movement outside my patio doors and see a carrier bag on the end of a piece of string dangling down, often with something nice inside. It fascinates the lady who lives in the flat between us LOL.

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