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    Caregiver Stress

    The hardest blog to write.  So much more could be written.

    In short - if you think there is an issue, it's time to get help.  See a doctor, get help, and find a memory care facility.  You cannot do this alone.  The promise you made your partner, loved one, or family member did not include your health declining as well.  This blog is directed at the primary caregiver.  The primary caregiver for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. 

    Rule #1 - Taking care of the caregiver.  You are of no use if you are not healthy.

    I recommend you educate yourself.  Yourself and all the other care givers for the patient.  

    You cannot provide the care needed for a loved one with Alzheimer’s by yourself.  (more on this later)

    10 symptoms of caregiver stress

    1. Denial about the disease and its effect on the person who has been diagnosed. I know Mom is going to get better.
    2. Anger at the person with Alzheimer’s or frustration that he or she can’t do the things they used to be able to do.
      He knows how to get dressed — he’s just being stubborn. 
    3. Social withdrawal from friends and activities that used to make you feel good.
      I don’t care about visiting with the neighbors anymore.
    4. Anxiety about the future and facing another day.
      What happens when he needs more care than I can provide?
    5. Depression that breaks your spirit and affects your ability to cope.
      I just don't care anymore.
    6. Exhaustion that makes it nearly impossible to complete necessary daily tasks. I'm too tired for this.
    7. Sleeplessness caused by a never-ending list of concerns.
      What if she wanders out of the house or falls and hurts herself?
    8. Irritability that leads to moodiness and triggers negative responses and actions. Leave me alone!
    9. Lack of concentration that makes it difficult to perform familiar tasks.
      I was so busy, I forgot my appointment.
    10. Health problems that begin to take a mental and physical toll.
      I can't remember the last time I felt good.

     

    If you experience any of these signs of stress on a regular basis, make time to talk to your doctor.  

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