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Reset the history and introduce 10 new cards a day for the next 50 days.
Or 15, or whatever number works for you.
Just do it
Reset or turn off new and just set a threshold of 50 (whatever reviews your comfortable with) a day until you’re back into it and comfortable again
500 is not much. At 5 seconds per card to refresh your memory it’s only ~40 minutes of work to go through them all.
Do a reasonable number of cards everyday until you get through your backlog. What number you set is up to you but 50 seems a good place to start. If you get a card wrong no big deal just let Anki do it’s thing.
Use two filtered decks like this:
https://docs.ankiweb.net/filtered-decks.html#catching-up