28-03-2023 05:40 PM
28-03-2023 05:40 PM
Let’s start from the beginning - What was it like taking on the role of a carer out of nowhere?
28-03-2023 05:41 PM
28-03-2023 05:41 PM
@TideisTurning , @FloatingFeather , @amber22 , @Month04
I have been caring for my elderly mum for many years before she had to go into aged care at the hospital this year and really my caring role is still ongoing
28-03-2023 05:41 PM
28-03-2023 05:41 PM
That sounds really hard @Month04. I hope you'll be able to gain something from tonight, but feel free to ask any questions you have as you go and share your own ideas too. I'd love to hear your contributions 😊
28-03-2023 05:42 PM
28-03-2023 05:42 PM
Being a young mum at the time with my hands full with two small children it was a lot to be honest.
In the beginning it was my family member’s behaviour that seemed so erratic and out of character. My family were obviously concerned and did what they could do within their own capabilities to help but not knowing what was going on with my family member and to watch them struggle so much emotionally was very confronting. I feel like I was in a hypervigilant state on a regular basis which is challenging enough but when you are also getting up frequently during the night to take care of little kids; upon reflection I’m surprised how resilient I was. I’m not going to lie – it was a lot, and I am so grateful to know there is a lot more awareness around carers needs then there was 20 years ago when it all started.
28-03-2023 05:46 PM
28-03-2023 05:46 PM
yes it is a lot @FloatingFeather
with my husband`s MI and looking after mum more and more until we had to move with mum to look after her more and because of our house fire , it was hard to find that balance at times
28-03-2023 05:47 PM
28-03-2023 05:47 PM
I can see how that would be hard to find that balance, sending you hugs @Shaz51
28-03-2023 05:49 PM
28-03-2023 05:49 PM
@Shaz51 transitions or changes in the caring role can be tricky, but of course there's still that caring role there, though it may look different- good on you for continuing to care for your Mum through that 💛
28-03-2023 05:52 PM
28-03-2023 05:52 PM
hello @Snowie2000
hugs @Month04
28-03-2023 05:52 PM
28-03-2023 05:52 PM
I became a carer overnight in some ways as the person I am caring for now full time became very unwell in the last month, despite going downhill for a while. For every fix/problem we solve something else arises. And some of it is out of our control unfortunately.
28-03-2023 05:55 PM
28-03-2023 05:55 PM
@Month04 letting you know you are not alone my friend
many carers including myself will say yes i have had lots of ups and downs over the years
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