Sunday, February 6, 2022

Even if you physically survived Covid you have endured a psychological death similar to World War II for the survivors then

 It's important to address this in one's life in order to be balanced and sane out the other side of this.

When people die you love it's important to grieve for them. So, far my wife and I have only lost 2 friends to Covid. But, even losing one person you know to Covid is a lot to deal with.

For example, my wife and I are counseling the two mates of the ones who died from Covid who are now alone. And this isn't easy either.

In 1999  my wife's mother died at close to my present age, (I'm 73 and she was 74 when she passed on). At the time I had already lost my father at age 69 in 1985 so I understood just how completely devastating losing a parent was by then in 1999. So, I encouraged my wife to see a grief therapist who we sometimes still see about once a month to fine tune our marriage.

If you don't process your grief regarding what has happened during covid then it is likely that you will have many psychological problems if you don't properly process your Covid Grief.

This might be something you don't understand at present, but if you don't find healthy ways to process your grief at your loss of about 2 years of your life as well as the loss of others lives whether they died or not then you are in danger in various ways in your lives.

After all, I saw how crazy everyone was after World war II because I grew up in the 1950s. However, most people who hadn't found healthy ways to process all this were either dead or insane by the 1960s.

The same is true for the Post Covid period of the next 20 years. (But that is Only if Covid starts to fade out this summer or sometime soon).

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