23-01-2018 07:31 PM
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i agree with you there @Janna if im going ok mentally then i cna cope more all round but if im spiralling downwards i go the other way.
@NikNikthe symptoms ive named are the changes ive noticed more over the past week or so thats 'out of the ordinary' compared to what im usually dealing with. ive gone from being overly anxious to being very tired, lethargic and sleeping- i never sleep! so thats a big change there
i dont think youve missed any that i can think of...
23-01-2018 07:34 PM
23-01-2018 07:34 PM
Very true @Former-Member, @NikNik
23-01-2018 07:34 PM
23-01-2018 07:34 PM
I think I was hovering at around a 3 to 4 in the lead up to xmas and then my son had a few behavioural outbursts and took me to a 5 in a flash.
23-01-2018 07:35 PM
23-01-2018 07:35 PM
I really like what I have read in some definitions where they talk about stress, where there is a sense of ‘too much’ but with burnout there’s ‘not enough’.
I like another piece of research, which outlines some of the common things people with burnout are thinking, including:
- Expecting too much of themselves
- Never feel like what they do is good enough
- inadequate or incompetent
- unappreciated
- have unreasonable demands put on them
These points were in the context of the workplace, but they definitely apply to the burn out carers can experience too.
What do you think?
Are these more relatable?
23-01-2018 07:37 PM
23-01-2018 07:37 PM
@NikNik, I think between my husband`s MI, my elderly mum and my phsical problems having all added to my level of burnout
23-01-2018 07:39 PM
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23-01-2018 07:40 PM
Hello @Adge
23-01-2018 07:41 PM
23-01-2018 07:41 PM
yes! @NikNik i find those with burnout think less of themselves than they normally would, and question alot of the things that they do and whtether its enough or if they are good enough. i find its like feeling overwhelmed with all the responsibilities but being too tired to try and change it up abit (ie ask care recipient to help with a chore or 2) or call on any help (which is when we often need it the most) but instead shut down and go into auto-pilot and just get things done.
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