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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 899076" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I think others neglecting their own health leads us to get anxious, depressed, and all sorts of emotional feelings that we wouldn't necessarily have if these persons were fit and active and healthy etc...</p><p></p><p>So it is partners in these scenario's that in some ways are having caring roles forced upon them.</p><p></p><p>Which then leads me to another point... It is so important that you do speak to your GPs and get logged as being "carers".... As your roles are not just partner roles any more. </p><p></p><p>As Carers you can get extra help in some ways as it makes GPs listen to your concerns but they are obliged to listen and care for Carers because of the vital non paid work that you do to try and keep your partners out of hospital etc..</p><p></p><p>Some GPs do care a lot and our County has set up a referal scheme to the Countys Carer scheme and GPs can get accredited with Gold, Silver and Bronze awards for the amount of Carers that ate referrred..... So all I am really saying is like [USER=84857]@Molly56[/USER] has said. It is important to speak to your GP about what is very evidently to me affecting uour health and well being... You can talk about your partners.. Because they are impacting on your mental health... As so many people end up being at their wits end.. And its not the actual person with the illness... It is their partners that ate having carer roles forced upon them....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 899076, member: 17713"] I think others neglecting their own health leads us to get anxious, depressed, and all sorts of emotional feelings that we wouldn't necessarily have if these persons were fit and active and healthy etc... So it is partners in these scenario's that in some ways are having caring roles forced upon them. Which then leads me to another point... It is so important that you do speak to your GPs and get logged as being "carers".... As your roles are not just partner roles any more. As Carers you can get extra help in some ways as it makes GPs listen to your concerns but they are obliged to listen and care for Carers because of the vital non paid work that you do to try and keep your partners out of hospital etc.. Some GPs do care a lot and our County has set up a referal scheme to the Countys Carer scheme and GPs can get accredited with Gold, Silver and Bronze awards for the amount of Carers that ate referrred..... So all I am really saying is like [USER=84857]@Molly56[/USER] has said. It is important to speak to your GP about what is very evidently to me affecting uour health and well being... You can talk about your partners.. Because they are impacting on your mental health... As so many people end up being at their wits end.. And its not the actual person with the illness... It is their partners that ate having carer roles forced upon them.... [/QUOTE]
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