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Are you new to the SANE Forums for Carers?
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24 Feb 2016 11:48 PM
24 Feb 2016 11:48 PM
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Sometimes, if things are too hard, I write a message just saying Im really overwhelmed. Often it's the responces that you read after a while that are so uplifting.....
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17 Apr 2016 11:19 PM
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18 Apr 2016 11:09 AM
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18 Apr 2016 01:21 PM
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Hi
@Achillies . Your message is very kind. My name is PeppiPAtty,
Im usually found on a few threads on Lived experience and Carers....
nightshift thread
welcome WEdnesday
Friday night feast. @Achillies ...you write;
I really feel for both of you.Life can really deal us a tough hand sometimes but you need to play the best you can with the cards youve got! Just a question,are there any other factors causing her to get so upset? would a change of environment help her(ie:if living in a hectic city that may be stressfull and perhaps a quiet country town would be more calming? Does she have any friends to help her during tough times? do you have friends to help you? Dont be afraid to reach out for help,if you dont get the reception you want from a helper just keep looking until you and your daughter find someone who works for you.Hope my humble advice has helped a but.Theres not really any one fix type answer in situations like this hey,stay positive
And I agree agree. When you wrote the
"Change of Environment......her friends.....reaching out for help.......keep looking........
Ille get back to you when Ive read the original message because Im just caring for my son at 21 and my husband. Your message has helped me out today for me
PP
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23 May 2016 09:11 PM
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I want to know what to do for mum, its like I'm invisible some days. She sleeps a lot & crying a lot lately. I wonder if its me so i lay low, but miss her. Prefer her highs when she talks fast, keeps house better & we go out more. My dad committed suicide 2011, he use to hear voices & did weird stuff. I worry i might get sick too. My brother got bad depression after dad died but mum took him to lots of counseling and he got better. Why doesn't mum get better? I want to leave home one day but that might make her more sad. Any advise would help thank you.
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23 May 2016 10:15 PM
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23 May 2016 11:16 PM
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Hi @PUP
Wow, you have come through a lot in your life already, and you are doing so well to be able to talk about your situation and experiences as clearly as you have.
Thanks for sharing, it's important for your own well-being to chat with others who understand and can help you.
The sort of details you have provided are exactly what can be supported, some of it a little at a time, but you also qualify as a carer because you are helping to support someone else.
Here is some information made available elsewhere on the site tonight for carer support, by @-karma- :
http://www.carersvictoria.org.au/about-us
Freecall 1800 242 636
'Carers provide care and support to family members and friends who have a disability, mental illness, chronic condition, terminal illness or who are frail aged.'
If you are not in Victoria, this site may direct you to services closer to your home, or you could ask @-karma- for more details.
Do you have friends you spend time with ? Does anyone else spend time with your mum ?
Keep in touch.
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