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When all of Mom's doctors say she looks good, I die a little inside. The effort just for appearances is significant. My own appearance has deteriorated, what hair I have left is gray, I've gained too much weight and I skip my own medical appointments. But no worries, Mom looks pretty good! Some days.....
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You try for hrs to get organized and to get them dressed and bless my Babydolls heart while Iām trying to get ready she decides to put her PJs on because she thinks itās time to go to bed. I only wish she was still here so that I could hold her in my arms and say that I love her one more time.
Please donāt let this stuff get you down and if you canāt make their appointment just call the Doctors office and tell them itās just not going to work out. We did that a lot towards the end because most visits were a total waste of time anyway.
Please hug them and love them every single chance you get.
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There comes a time when a visiting doctor, palliative care, or hospice is increasingly a blessing.
My mom had hospice 18 months.
My husband had a visiting doctor, weekly nurse for two years.
My dad has had a visiting doctor two years, plus hospice five months.
Visiting Angels quit on me, when they couldnāt just sit talking, playing cards, or watching him sleep.
Shower and other tasks from THEIR ADL list wasnāt acceptableā¦ they only got $35/hour, while Iāve worked full time plus for free since May 28, 2020 to April 7, 2024 - so far.
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This should be for any caregiver! You give up your life to take care of that personās needs. I gave so much of mine up taking care of my mother that Iām trying to remember who I am. She is okay now but I think dementia is next. SI left my narc husband last year and live with my parents. Mom still thinks I owe her my life. This has made me bitter and feeling like I donāt know who I am anymore. Asked my sister in law for an occasional break. Thatās not gonna happen. All she does is cause problems. And make me out to be a bad person. Iām healing itās not easy. They keep you feeling low and obligated to them. Itās going to be a rude awakening when I leave.
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This is absolutely true and all the statements of denial or ādo the work,ā are people who have absolutely no idea what is involved. Itās bittersweet work and it can be very depressing especially when you have no support. The available resources provided through insurance are often NOT much of what you need and resultantly you have to pay for quite a bit out of pocket. Itās a long journey and being one for three years now, I definitely see why some caregivers pass away before the ones they are caring for.
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Some medical scientists call Alzheimers now Diabetes Type3, as high blood sugar levels seems to be involved in the development and progress of Dementia. Ever checked that and lowered your carbohydrate ( sugar, flour, rice, pasta, potatos...) intake longterm? Increase your fat intake, if there is no need to lose weight.
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@DementiaCareblazers
9 months ago
For those who don't get it, read the caption under the video HERE: www.instagram.com/p/C5WcYB0PSTm/
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