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Long Term caring and it's problems
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04 May 2017 06:48 PM
04 May 2017 06:48 PM
Re: Long Term caring and it's problems
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04 May 2017 06:50 PM
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04 May 2017 07:01 PM
04 May 2017 07:01 PM
Re: Long Term caring and it's problems
Hello @JoJo99
having your daughter move back in with her support people and her program , and have her own spot of the house to herself -- there is a topic tuesday where they talk about different subjects like -- Setting Bounderies which might be goo to have in place
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04 May 2017 07:07 PM
04 May 2017 07:07 PM
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@JoJo99 - Listen and follow your own advice - by working on doing something for yourself. Do you have things in mind that would fit the bill? Maybe a massage, a movie, a meal out?
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04 May 2017 07:15 PM
04 May 2017 07:15 PM
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I haven't really had a chat with you yet. I hope you're finding the Forums helpful 🙂
I noticed you used the first name in your previous post, of someone in your life.
You may be using a pseudonym, which is totally fine, but I just wanted to flag it. It's not a breach of guidelines, but it's more about looking out for your privacy.
If you want to edit your post, you can use the desktop version of the Forums to press the 'Edit' button within your post, to change it.
All the best.
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04 May 2017 07:17 PM
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04 May 2017 07:21 PM
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04 May 2017 11:18 PM
04 May 2017 11:18 PM
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@JoJo99 wrote:@Former-Member Kirsty hasn't moved back yet ..... thats what I am worried about. Am I jumping from the frypan into the fire?
hello @JoJo99
so sorry I have misunderstood completely
you have split your house in 2 for your daughter to move back home with her own care sorted? Support workers?
this was decided between you both?
you now have concerns re daughter's depression? Is she still having counselling? If not is she entitled to more? If not go refer psychiatrist bulk bills?
what are your main fears? Dependence?
are you able to ask your new psychologist to assist in setting up workable plan for you and Kirsty giving you space? Perhaps apptment together to both discuss concerns. Kirsty may have similar concerns. I think once discussed openly how to move forward then issues will be revealed and can then be tackled.
how does any of this sound to you? Any help?
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04 May 2017 11:27 PM
04 May 2017 11:27 PM
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hello @JoJo99
@you need help with animals
do you have helpers?
delegate work for next couple of weeks you have major change happening
helpers can be told emergency
otherwise animals will have to go to nearest animal shelter
this is family emergency..... You can't be there for all, all of the time
time out for you to breathe and work out where to from here
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