Georgia was much nicer in my experience than Alabama, but this was many years ago. They (GA) allowed midwifery which meant that I was able to get most prenatal care for a low risk pregnancy from someone who wasn't just in a rush and overwhelmed. Vs Alabama with one provider for many many people who must be a "doctor" even if everything is going smoothly and they're like hold on -- don't push doc isn't here yet. Uh, mam that's not how this works, and why do I need him anyway? Get here or don't, IDC.
Congrats on retirement! How do you spend your extra time? Maybe a hobby or some volunteer work could help you pass some time and get your mind out of the spiral? I know for me, I enjoy my time off of work, but extended time outside of work without a plan generally is pretty tough. I end up not enjoying my time.
Can you clear both my nasal passages so I can breath through them simultaneously?