PTSD? from and covid?
free advice from a psychiatrist.
the years of pandemic and lockdown are still working on us powerfully from the inside. But we're not really acknowledging or metabolizing this.
living with the echoes of those years, but we've forgotten what made the sound.
recorded in the dark middle of pandemic. But offering it up again now because it helps make sense
of still unfolding epidemic distress as individuals, as communities, as a species.
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/on-being-with-krista-tippett/id150892556
@holon42 I no longer have trauma triggers over covid. As a epidemiology hobbies, I knew what protocols should have been followed and that did cause me great trauma. So bad that the air around was heavy and menaving during that first big spike in Detroit
(And subsequent fuckery, not providing a federal response, pitting states againstceach other for supplies. etc, etc, etc.
I suspect the reason is (less due to me processing it) it and more to do with the personal/family dangers in real life.
@holon42 I should say I RARELY go out to places. Dispensary, pharmacy, not much else. I do not mask when I go out because I go when there are no crowds.
My husband does the grocery shopping as he is the cook of the house
I protected my 89 yo mom through covid by being ultra cautious. Last November we had a family crisis and it was madness in my house - and our son had it and gave to all. Including mom! But we all came through w/a nasty cold pandemic extreme fatigue.