Post lockdown life

It's only really been about 2 months since everything in my life has gone back to complete pre lockdown levels. I feel myself struggling with the pace of life and expectation again. I'm more aware of what makes me tick now, since I got my diagnosis during peak lockdown. It just feels like a run away train which won't stop and despite restrictions,  I prefered lockdown life, it was easier.

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  • I'm only just poking my nose out of the house now. I'm still working from home - which saving me 4 hours of exhausting, sensory nightmarish, IBS triggering commute every day, has been fab for the old energy accounting.

    I don't want to EVER do 5 days a week of that again.

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  • I'm only just poking my nose out of the house now. I'm still working from home - which saving me 4 hours of exhausting, sensory nightmarish, IBS triggering commute every day, has been fab for the old energy accounting.

    I don't want to EVER do 5 days a week of that again.

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