‎09-02-2017 06:56 PM
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Top ten tips for carers to support their own recovery
Number I
‎10-02-2017 04:27 PM
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Top ten tips for carers
Number 2
‎10-02-2017 09:12 PM
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I would say my bottom line is a little similar to @perseverer
I have not always been able to provide a stress free environment and certainly have not had much social support, even tho I tried hard to create both. I mainly learned how alone I was and now am resigned to having social support as part of mh services. However the big improvement is that I can see the difference between mingling and getting social support .. thats a plus for me from this forum.
‎11-02-2017 01:24 PM
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Top ten tips for carers
Number 3
‎11-02-2017 01:32 PM
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I agree @Appleblossom, @Anony18, @perseverer, @Faith-and-Hope, @Former-Member xx
a stress free environment which is hard as I can not be too orangized as Hubby can`t find anything -- I have to leave things where he puts them or he can`t find them
and not much social support,, we dont have any friends , being on here has been great for me xx
and I have been keeping in contact with the family myself
‎11-02-2017 02:25 PM
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‎11-02-2017 08:47 PM
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@Shaz51 - agreed sometimes creating a stress free environment is hard. I been finding people organising my life but putting things in my diary gets pressurising when these days I tend to go with the flow or feeling as sometimes I want my alone time or spend it with specific group of friends.
Physical activities has been a great importance for my MH and being able not to be overbearing to my partner who is the person who suffers from MI.
‎12-02-2017 05:21 PM
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Hello @Former-Member, @Anony18 xx
Wellways have a carer support person -- Thank you @Former-Member, I will have a look xx
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