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Jamie, just reading through some of these comments and I really related to everything you said. Îve been an RN for 45 years, always the one sought out for medical info. Like you, I was innocently sending tidbits of info to family and friends and was shocked when totally ignored and also dismissed for "not following the science," even left out of a family gathering as well as a get together in a women's group I've been a part of for 20 years. It really was shocking. Robert Malone calls it psychological 5th generation warfare. I hope your relationships are improving. All of my siblings surprised me by flying in from all over for my birthday in June which has gone a long way towards healing. My friends group will never be the same but prob not just about Covid. I'm trying to pick my battles and realize I can't save them from themselves. I felt pretty certain that they have to know by now how silly it all was, yet not one has ever offered any kind of an apology, they just say nothing. But just this month, my local newspaper puts out an article outlining the doctors who are losing their licenses for Rx'ing Ivermectin, testifying... I really thought this would end but now, w word of more lockdowns and masking in the horizon, I have my doubts.

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Yeah, it bites. But that is life, isn't it? I guess I just didn't realize how "life" it really was! I hate that it all gets memory-holed, or whatever is happening. At this point people talk about losing hair, having blood and heart problems, going to another funeral like it's just a usual thing. And time marches on with fires, finances and the "new triple-threat" coming to us this fall, so CV has taken a backseat in a sense. ANYWAY, thank you for your comment and yes things in the fam are better but CV is not to be talked about, so there is that. Best to you and wow thank you for your 45 years in the field!

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