20-07-2021 07:57 PM
20-07-2021 07:57 PM
An awful feeling @bipolarbunny. Wishing you whatever strength you need to ride out these rough waves and holding hope there'll be a calmer seas ahead.
20-07-2021 07:57 PM
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@bipolarbunny, also having like myaged care, respite for you mum helps
i know it is hard as my mum wont go anywhere and does not want strangers coming into the house
20-07-2021 07:58 PM
20-07-2021 07:58 PM
Nearly all of the above at different times in my last few years. I have found my Psychologist the most useful person for strategies, but sometimes I'm just too exhausted and scrambled in my thinking to do anything. Sometimes just putting one foot in front of the other and sticking to the essential routines is the only way forward. I do find walking the dog, who is very insistent!!!!! is usually helpful....unless I get cranky with him too. But he doens't complain, just keeps asking for more cuddles and games!
20-07-2021 07:58 PM
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I really love that you posted the importance of the physical signs of burnout @Shaz51. So often we talk about the emotional aspects of burnout, but it can also have massive physical health implications. The connection between body and mind is really strong, and making sure we looking after all parts of ourselves is important for preventing burnout.
The first signs of burn out for me are a drop in attention, headaches, dizziness, lethargy and difficulty comprehending. Often this is when I need to step up my self care to make sure I can bounce back fast. Listening to those warning signs help me maintain my wellbeing
20-07-2021 08:00 PM
20-07-2021 08:00 PM
@znp Nothing as far as she is concerned it is my job to care for her, because "they have their own lives to live". My family is extremely toxic and my mother has narcissistic personality disorder, a lot of childhood abuse & neglect I have to swallow down as well as dealing with my c-ptsd & bipolar in private because none of them care and my mother's needs come first as far as everyone is concerned. It's a very messy situation. But regardless she is still my mum and I can't abandon her. Guilt would be too much too bear. But yes some days I barely cope.
BB 🐰💙
20-07-2021 08:01 PM
20-07-2021 08:01 PM
✨Im sorry to hear that✨My sister has the same problem, she looks after our dad full time✨I live in a different country and go back to give her a break whenever I can✨But now with covid we are in lockdown in AU and I cant help✨😢Can you get someone trustworthy to come to your home and support your mum there in a familiar place so you take a break✨ @bipolarbunny
20-07-2021 08:01 PM
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Sometimes just putting one foot in front of the other and sticking to the essential routines is the only way forward. I do find walking the dog, who is very insistent!!!!! is usually helpful.-- very true @Windflowers
lots of times i have felt like I am going through the motions
@Emelia8, I am sure you have felt the same way
20-07-2021 08:02 PM
20-07-2021 08:02 PM
There are tough days where one foot in front on the other is a big achievement @Windflowers, I admire your strength
20-07-2021 08:03 PM
20-07-2021 08:03 PM
Oh, that is terrible, and so unfair. It should not be your job to care for her. In fact it sounds like you do it from love, which is more than can be said for your brothers. I wish I had some words to offer to help. @bipolarbunny
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