Meet fellow Caregivers - Introduce yourself
Welcome to the Caregivers group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Caring for someone can be rewarding, but it is also very demanding and can be isolating. Let's use this space to connect with other caregivers, share experiences, talk frankly about the tough stuff without judgement and to provide a virtual shoulder to lean on.
I'm Colleen, and I'm the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Grab a cup of tea, or beverage of you choice, and let's chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Caregivers Support Group.
Oh my - we've had similar experiences..... I've actually scolded (in front of my husband because it was important he understood I was unhappy too) a neurologist we were referred to because he was being a bully to my husband during our meeting.... unfortunately great knowledge does not always equate with empathy and understanding...
Welcome @nocaregiverneedednohelpavailable. I'm thrilled that you have joined Mayo Clinic Connect.
I would dearly love to have people with early onset dementia/Alzheimer's share their experiences, cares and concerns in this community. The best Connect group to meet others with early onset is in the Brain & Nervous System group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/brain-and-nerve-diseases/. To start, you might like to meet Ginny here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/several-issues/ Feel free to stay with us in the Caregivers group too.
My husband has Waldenstroms cancer and just diagnosed with autonomic neuropathy. The doctor suspects he also has amoloidosis which sound terrible. We're waiting on blood and urine tests. Anyone know much about this?
Glad you could join us here @burrkay. You and several other members have mentioned how this journey has strengthened your relationship and brought you and your partner closer together. For some the opposite is true.
I wonder if you would like to start a new discussion about this in the Caregivers group?
Hi @azjulie, welcome to the caregivers group on Connect. We have members here who have experience with all 3 of these conditions. You may wish to read and take part in the following discussion:
- Current diagnosis is Amyloidosis and multiple myeloma http://mayocl.in/2bAqF5j
- Non Hodgkin's lymphoma http://mayocl.in/2cpKVI7
- Diagnosed with AL Amyloidosis. What can I expect? http://mayocl.in/2bQSFQR
- Cardiac autonomic neuropathy aka Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction http://mayocl.in/2cpLFwR
When was your husband first diagnosed with Waldenstrom's non-Hodgkin's lymphoma?
Last fall he had blood clots in his legs and lungs. High protein in his blood brought more tests and the diagnosis. Went through 2 sessions of retoxin and 10 days of imbruvica which really beat him up. We're waiting on blood and urine tests for a diagnosis on his neuropathy. He has severe pain in his hands. Finds if he wears golf gloves on his hands it helps the pain.
My first post and I find this group helping and caring and this subject<br>dear to my heart .I live with my 90yr old mother and I am not sure who's<br>taking care of who most of the time I was recently diagnosed with a<br>thoracic aortic anyurism 4.9 cm in size I have been a pretty much healthy<br>active person my hole life I am 60 and until a month ago never even had a<br>family Dr . was never in the hospital in my life. Anyway my mom who is all<br>but deaf is an amazing woman who has been active and worked full time up<br>age 88 I see her now starting to forget things and appear to be somewhat<br>confused and has been depressed off and on I have been able to talk with<br>her about it and I can understand her sorrow .She has outlived most if<br>not all her friends. Not sure why I am posting this now other than I am for<br>once I my life scared thanks for the opportunity to share<br>
Hello, my name is Nancy Bush. I am 83 years old, have been married (next month 66 years) My husband has had various cancers since 1996. All cancers were severe, several surgeries. He has asbestos, on oxygen all night, a permanent catheter, which is changed every three weeks. I have been the caregiver all these years. Last October I went to the doctor for a tremendous sore throat and cough. Primary doc said a cat scan which showed fluid in my left lung. Again in December more fluid. January 22 I had surgery, a four food plastic hose inserted in my left lung. Well, four days later they took the hose out, Doc said I have two kinds of lung cancer. Right lung has plain old lung cancer. Left lung has Mesothelioma. So far I have had two cat scans which showed no increase to speak of. Next month Sept. some time I will have another cat scan and see my oncologist. I have been just so emotional for the last several months. I am tired, physically some, mentally much. I suppose some of it is my age. (Not afraid) but..... I don't know. I can talk to my pastor some. I live in a small town on the Oregon coast. 25 miles either direction for a hospital or consular. I don't drive any more which is a problem to even see a doctor.
I thought perhaps this way I can maybe talk. Nancy
@shortshot80
Welcome to connect!
So pleased you took the time to introduce yourself. Sounds like it's time to take alittle time for yourself. I am so happy to hear there has been no new growth.
What kind of things do you do to help relax? Sounds like daily activities are stressful & understandably so.
Huggs
Dawn
Welcome @rjm62. I'm glad you joined us here in the caregivers group. I believe there are a great number of Connect members who find themselves straddling the world of patient and caregiver simultaneously. Feel free to start a new topic relevant to your caregiver situation or experience any time: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/caregivers/
I also want to direct you to the Heart & Blood Health group http://mayocl.in/1XWwPwo We have a great group of knowledgeable members sharing there on a variety of cardiac conditions, including aneurysms. Here are a few discussions to get you started:
- Thoracic aortic aneurysm http://mayocl.in/2bC9oIY
- Infrarenal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Now another? http://mayocl.in/2bVPzKz