When quarantine was declared I joked to my parents, “now everybody lives like I do” ![]()
Still navigating it.
New vaccine booster this September.
I had my feet up in my garden, sipping a Peroni and eating lahmacun. Wife and kids at home. Kids in the paddling-pool. Kids learnt to ride bikes. Daily walk into Epping Forest. Lots of family bonding time. For us, it was a blessing.
And the one time I actually had COVID, I felt fine, just a little run down. Could still function. But that was towards the end of the pandemic.
The province I live in is anti-science and anti-vax. They are throwing up roadblocks to getting vaccinated and making everyone pay for it now.
I re did landscaping in the first part of Covid
It was great as places were empty
But later on I benefited from remote working arrangements
Tried working from home years ago and I was not disciplined enough to do it
Now I am fully remote and I think Covid helped normalise it
Of course now I have it as an adjustment and it’s great
Notice just how much my senses were taking a hit working in open plan offices
This is perhaps why work has been so stable and the work and life balance is much better for my mind
I remember having this syrup called Krishna Tulasi it reliefs cold and cough for me but not on higher dose.
High dose of makes mine small toung fall way low. Due to which I feel like keep swallowing something.
My immediate relief for cold and cough is this syrup,
But it’s any ayurvedic product.
Not sure if you guys have heard Ayurvedic meds.
I lost my job in Covid as I was working as a hydrophonic urban grower. We had a huge profit but due to restaurant and hotels getting lockdown we lost the B2B customers.
Most of my friends took away company holdings like car and bikes as they were not able to pay up the employees.
Same. The trade-off is that I have lost some socialization skills without the daily practice in the office. Problem worth having?
I certainly have and would never consider them.
I have noticed as well this problem
But I think the amount of stress reduction is a price worth paying
Never been this calm
Know the whole office politics thing probably is still going on, but for that I am more than happy to be ignorant to it
Being home has really meant I can get on without the various pet peeves of an office environment
That really sucks
My mother got caught up similar but different circumstances
She lost thousands as she was using her own cards to help keep the plates spinning
Early on it was best time of my life. People didn’t want me to be social.
Later on it was a ■■■■ show by my dad. Nervous extrovert and a doctor.
I have become more detached from him since then.
I did get covid from my dad in first wave. Had fever one night not much after that. My cousin called I could sense him smirking like I might not make it.
You know as I was a kid I had severe leg and joint pain tried all the doctors and finally just a oil massage took away the pain. I used to cry severely at the night. For year or so. Then my parents only option left was ayurvedic treatment.
I do believe in ayurvedic treatment in some scenarios but not all. Especially the massages in my village. Its like for 1 week treatment it cost around $6000.00
It especially focused for old people it’s just a message with oil or some combination of elements.
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