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Re: Ups and Downs of Husband`s Mental Illness

Spotted your support click ...not sure how to express that...

Happy New Year @Former-Member and all others..

Sending you some inner peace and warmth..💜

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hello @Sophia1, @Former-Member, @Jacques, @Former-Member, @Determined, @outlander, @Former-Member

thank you everyone for their support last night

today was much better even though everything is still the same but I myself is in the frame of mind to cope today xoxoxo

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@Shaz51 Heart big hugs Heart

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my sister @outlander, i hope you are ok tonight xoxo'I am going to bed , very tired and my eyes are aching

But please leave me a message and I will be thinking of you Heart

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Thinking of you @Shaz51

Trust you get a good nibht sleep and rest. 

Thinking of you with Mr Shaz and Mum. 

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Goodnight @Shaz51 i hope you sleep well. You need it ❤
I have been thinking of you too and @Former-Member and @Smc and some others but i havent had many words to respond to anyone properly.
Hope tomorrows a better day for you and that you can get some self care in- maybe a bubble bath, crosswords with a cup of tea or watching a fave tv show /movie
💙💚💜

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hi @Shaz51, gentle hugs my friend, it is so hard sometimes to juggle family, sometimes we are torn in our commitments to all our loves ones, sometimes it feels we are being pulled in all directions and there is not enought of us to go round. sometimes we need to step back and view the situation and see you are only 1 person and can only do so much.

 

your a beautiful person @Shaz51 and i know you love Mr Shaz, your mum and your children, has your mum thought about respite care in home, the government offeres seniors good care.

 

https://www.qld.gov.au/seniors/home-support-housing/in-home-support

 

something to think about @Shaz51

 

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Hi @Shaz51

 

I can hear you - I read somewhere when I was just checking the threads that you didn't go away because Mr Shaz was anxious then your Mum had a fall or got sick or something and it was a good thing you hadn't gone away - and now Mum is "saying things" etc and you need to go back to work and your Mum expects a lot from you but I also know she doesn't ask for things - but yes

 

My mother wanted to live with my sister after Dad died but she lost the plot - mother did - when Dad died - and no way could she have managed - it would have been too much for my sister and my mother was never interested in my help - so it's really hard and I supported my sister in her supporting Mum in Aged Care but this forced Sister and me apart - so I sort of see the puzzle - but I never had the responsibility of an aging parent

 

I guess if your mother refuses to have aids - and I so get that - she could compromise and have an alarm system - I have that all set up here and I don't need it but it is there if I do and I am comforted by it - if I should fall or need the help - that's not invasive

 

But I think Shaz - I think about my Little Family and you with Poor Little Kidney and Mr Shaz and feel so much about that dinner going back in the fridge - you have to care for your own health first and these two are important for you and have different needs for care too - so it's a sort of puzzle

 

Maybe your mother's doctor knows about the situation and your health too - at least I hope so - and you work - which is reasonable - and I would not want to be in hospital or aged care either

 

Would your mother accept Aged Care at home - that would help - but then she is not eating properly either - 

 

But she wants her independence - would she accept meals being delivered?

 

Actually - I can see your Mum's point of view but that alarm is the best bet - I know you can't make her press the blue button if she needs to but at least it is there for her

 

What a battle for you

 

Thinking my best thoughts

 

Dec

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Hi @Jacques

 

It's great to see you around on the threads right now - 

 

I hope things are okay with you and yours - and that the New Year will be kind to you

 

Dec

 

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