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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 822083" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Good luck with everything. You certainly have a lot on your plate at the moment; one way or another.</p><p></p><p>In terms of support with other issues; do you have contact with a MacMillan Nurse, to support you with your father's care? I am a great supporter of MacMillan, who helped me a lot when my mother was ill. They can arrange all sorts, from respite care for a few hours, or longer, to just talking through your concerns and worries, to ensuring your home is adapted in any way that would make life easier for you, or the sufferer. Like your father, my mother was of an age whereby you kept your issues at home, but she couldn't say enough good things about MacMillan, once she had properly encountered them. I have no experience of any similar services for dementia sufferers and carers, but I'm sure they will exist.</p><p></p><p>I know this is a diabetes forum, but your bigger picture is surely affecting all sorts of things, including your mood. </p><p></p><p>Make sure you look after yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 822083, member: 88961"] Good luck with everything. You certainly have a lot on your plate at the moment; one way or another. In terms of support with other issues; do you have contact with a MacMillan Nurse, to support you with your father's care? I am a great supporter of MacMillan, who helped me a lot when my mother was ill. They can arrange all sorts, from respite care for a few hours, or longer, to just talking through your concerns and worries, to ensuring your home is adapted in any way that would make life easier for you, or the sufferer. Like your father, my mother was of an age whereby you kept your issues at home, but she couldn't say enough good things about MacMillan, once she had properly encountered them. I have no experience of any similar services for dementia sufferers and carers, but I'm sure they will exist. I know this is a diabetes forum, but your bigger picture is surely affecting all sorts of things, including your mood. Make sure you look after yourself. [/QUOTE]
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