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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1952863" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi Magicmoose, you really have made a first step by recognising what is going on and seeking to do something about it. My friend was a carer and she contacted the Local authority to ask them whether they could step in from time to time and give her little breaks. I don't know what they did but they did provide someone to take over care for the odd day. Worth a thought? Also, if you're able, why don't you join a runner's beginners club?, it is such a fab way to meet new people, a good mixture of those who walk and run. At the same time, you get out in the fresh air and get some exercise, of course this doesn't immediately banish depression but I am SURE you will feel better after it and it might well have a benefit on the diabetes. The very best of luck to you love and a happier New Year. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1952863, member: 451727"] Hi Magicmoose, you really have made a first step by recognising what is going on and seeking to do something about it. My friend was a carer and she contacted the Local authority to ask them whether they could step in from time to time and give her little breaks. I don't know what they did but they did provide someone to take over care for the odd day. Worth a thought? Also, if you're able, why don't you join a runner's beginners club?, it is such a fab way to meet new people, a good mixture of those who walk and run. At the same time, you get out in the fresh air and get some exercise, of course this doesn't immediately banish depression but I am SURE you will feel better after it and it might well have a benefit on the diabetes. The very best of luck to you love and a happier New Year. x [/QUOTE]
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