26-10-2021 07:08 PM
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Question 1 for @SA64 and the Community: What are the biggest challenges you experience as a carer?
There have been a few big challenges, but the biggest one for me was isolation. My life really revolved around my unwell daughter for a solid 3 ½ years of intensive treatment, and it wasn’t something I could share with others.
I had found when I shared with a friend about my son having anxiety and depression, I was greeted with people telling me how to deal with it, that it was my fault all this happened, that I needed to be tougher on him. So, when my daughter went into psychosis I had already learned not to share with others, because there was no understanding and no support.
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Welcome @Former-Member, so grateful you could join us today and for your first Topic Tuesday!
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Just jumping in to tag a few members: @Mumma_of4 @Shaz51 @Dimity
26-10-2021 07:13 PM
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Hello @SA64 , @Daisydreamer , @Former-Member
I have been a carer for my mum for just over a year , she has mid range undiagnosed dementia
And also have my husband who has bipolar 2 and other diagnosis
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And just tagging a few other members as well who might be around this evening: @Pekingpandaz @Former-Member @Tinker67 @BPDSurvivor @Thr33 @LizzieLou @greenpea
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@Anastasia , @Smc , @Determined 😀❤
26-10-2021 07:17 PM
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Hi @Daisydreamer @Shaz51 @Former-Member @SA64 !
I'm not a carer per se, but I have to work with many people who ARE carers. There is so much learning involved in that in itself.
Sometimes, people are 'forced' into that situation - a situation they were not prepared for whatsoever.
26-10-2021 07:17 PM
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Well, its taught me a lot about strengths I didn't know I had, it taught me how to be noisy i.e. advocating, and it's helped me expand my understanding of so many ways people can be different and amazing just as they are. And that we, as carers, as amazing just as we are.
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