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.
Thank you. I've already been told it is a no go with this pacemaker. His was implanted in 2010, but they've made advances since then. His is "old".
@shortshot80
My heart is with you. I am sending you strength through kind and positive thoughts.
@caregiver49, you may be interested in reading this info from Mayo Clinic on medical marijuana http://mayocl.in/2c3X2cz
Additionally you can read some of the insights about medical marijuana from fellow Connect members in these 2 discussions:
- Chronic pain and medical marijuana http://mayocl.in/2c2i9Hx
- CBD http://mayocl.in/2cBCdDn
Thank you, I really need strength & prayers from everywhere. Just really emotional for the past several month. am not a "crier" complainer, or anything like that. I have been a strong person in I anything, including jobs I have had, family. This stuff is very
not me! Nancy
@shortshot80
I, too, have been uncharacteristically down for about the past month, and I am not a crier or complainer, either, and am also, usually, very strong. So...I hear you. I am sending you strength, prayers, and good vibes!
I cried for 6 mos after my hubby was diagnosed with glioblastoma, operated on, and treated so far. I seem to have leveled out some now. Cry, get it out of your system, then take charge as the Caregiver
That's what I did
Hey Thanks, It helps to talk also I understand, but I have a hard time with that too lately. Perhaps things will calm down. Nancy
shortshot80.
Hi @shortshot80. No need to apologize nor explain. We fellow caregivers get it! Emotions run the entire gamut -- sometime in sync with your patient's often times at odd with them. I was often criticized for crying and complaining, when all I was doing was explaining!
For awhile I would send periodic updates on my wife's condition to family members and was told to my face I was sending them to get attention, get people to feel sorry for me, drum up sympathy, and whine. It was devastating to hear that. Since no one was asking about, or helping with, my wife I thought I was doing right by keeping family in the loop on her condition and care. Needless to say after that input I quit them to anyone other than our children.
So there is no way we think communicating is crying or complaining! We know all caregivers sometimes need a shoulder to cry on and a nonjudgmental ear to listen. It is our hope we provide that here.
Communicating your concerns, fears, anger, etc. on caregiving is part of the journey and sometimes I found just saying something helped lift the burden of the journey.
Peace and strength,
@macbeth and @shortshot80 I wish you strength on the roller coaster of caregiving. If our journeys were flat, smooth, and easy everyone would want to join us 🙂
It is not a ride to enjoy, but knowing there will be hills to climb and steep drops we will encounter helps when they come.
I had to really retrain myself to listen better to my own emotions and let them guide me rather than me trying to always bury them.
I send you strength and peace
@IndianaScott Your maturity and wisdom to be able to respond (rather than react) to such criticism is unbelievable. Not many of us could have digested that criticism with such grace! Kudos!! Teresa