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David Williams's avatar

Totally relate, almost word for word. Just before the pandemic hit, a friend died suddenly, and then I was in a self-enforced lockdown trying to finish a book ... and then the globe shut down. My own world got so small it was a massive achievement just to go and get a coffee from the McDonald’s drive-thru. That was about as much community as I could handle. And yes, while I kept up Instagram posts and Substack etc, I got more jaded about them as well. I’m still not out of it either, so the best I can say is that you’re definitely not alone in what you’ve experienced. But how you’ve expressed it is a gift and I certainly appreciate the vulnerability.

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Mark Martin's avatar

Lock down didn't affect me as much as others because I was already locked down by a medical crisis. Between 2018 and the present, I have been housebound due to three major spinal surgeries, a cervical surgery, and the resulting disabilities. I continue to battle pain, depression, and feeling cut off from the outside world.

I don't have any easy answers, but I can offer a listening ear and a compassionate spirit. pastormwm@gmail.com is my email. Blessings, Pastor Mark Wilson Martin, retired (78 years young and 53+ ordained).

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