Anna's husband wants to socialize but her priority is getting better.
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For example, my husband would now like want to go out, and I’m not that keen on it. Because everything is now being like opening, and like people are – people would like to make up for the two years being in prison, and two years of life lost, and all of that. But I am now being very cautious, I’m being very reluctant. I already again suffered like twice after going into the bigger crowd, and I’m not really – it’s just not on my priority list. What is on my priority list is definitely to get better, to put more time into myself, to put more effort into myself, to like work on my diet, low-histamine diet, on stuff like that. I am definitely now focusing more on myself, which my family doesn’t always have, you know, the understanding for. Yeah, they definitely didn’t understand the severity of it when it was in February, definitely, definitely wasn’t. And I’m – and to be honest, like I was too weak to do anything but just survive. I was like I just – I needed to survive February. I somehow survived it. And then like by that time the situation was much more clear to them that it won’t be like an easy fix, yeah.
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