Monday, February 8, 2021

Like many of you who are observant worldwide I have been depressed because of the damage the new variants are causing worldwide

 It's like the human race can't catch a break. First we had to deal with an idiot like Trump and now we have to deal with all these variants too. 

Being an intuitive isn't that helpful in some ways now because now I'm beginning to see WHY we will likely only be 1 billion left in 2100 AD. We are watching the reason right now through the covid Variants worldwide.

I heard today that there might be 10,000 new variants out there right now which is disturbing in itself worldwide with more to come.

In addition to this I have been depressed when I realized that my trip to Mt. Shasta has to be put of one or more weeks because of the weather. The weather looks fairly beautiful up there for skiing until the day after we were supposed to arrive and then it's supposed to rain or snow for most days after that which is good because there will be more snow but not so good if you want to be out in it for someone 72 years of age who lives near the ocean where it is much warmer at a lower altitude.

Then on top of that my wife realized that Saint Valentines Day was in the middle of all this and my wife has been depressed anyway since November when she started to have serious back and leg pains caused likely by her knee replacement changing the way her whole musculature works over time in her legs and back. You have to walk differently after you have a knee or hip replacement. 

So, that has been difficult too. However, my health is generally good considering I was dying basically for 2018 and 2019 according to my cardiologist before my pacemaker was put in in June. So, my health is basically good as long as I take all my medicines in order at the right time daily I'm fine.

In fact I would say I'm better than fine and dealing with the whole Covid Fatigue thing much better than my wife because of course in 2018 and 2019 I was dying not living like now. So, because I have a pacemaker installed now since June I might live to 90 or 100 or beyond like many people I have known who did this too after having a pacemaker installed in their 60s or 70s.

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