grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
As a result of the pandemic lockdowns a significant number of people in the UK are either saying they are lonely, or being reported as being potentially lonely, (about 5 million was the figure I thought I heard on the radio last night).
"Cures for loneliness", or at least measures you might wish to follow in order to reduce the stress caused by the loneliness were being suggested, and I know its well meaning, but being unable to walk into a bar and order a beer from bar staff usually good at making you feel welcome, and show interest in whatever might be bothering you just cant be replicated can it, or even the comfort of being around a group of people out enjoying themselves!
Here are some of the more sensible measures they're offering:
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus/loneliness-during-coronavirus
"Cures for loneliness", or at least measures you might wish to follow in order to reduce the stress caused by the loneliness were being suggested, and I know its well meaning, but being unable to walk into a bar and order a beer from bar staff usually good at making you feel welcome, and show interest in whatever might be bothering you just cant be replicated can it, or even the comfort of being around a group of people out enjoying themselves!
Here are some of the more sensible measures they're offering:
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus/loneliness-during-coronavirus
What to do if you are feeling lonely
- Try calling a friend, family member, health professional or counsellor to talk about your feelings.
- You could also contact a professional organisation (known for caring) if you need someone to talk to.
- Join an online group or class that focuses on something you enjoy – that could be anything from an online exercise class, book club etc.
- Consider going for short walks in public places (while keeping a two metre distance).