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@IndianaScott

Hi, @pcetng0202 I was my wife's primary caregiver for her 14+ year war with brain cancer, which gave her many dementia-like symptoms, as well as significant physical complications.

I especially took note of your comment regarding the difficulty of being absent. The overwhelming anxiety my wife would experience when I was absent, no matter for how long or who was there in my stead, made it hugely debilitating to her, and thus even harder on me. Plus, we live in a smaller city where the supports some speak of were not available. This was why I discovered Connect and quickly advocated for them to add Caregiving to their groups. I loved the ability to login at any time and find some support.

I wish you continued Strength, Courage, & Peace

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Many times I feel very tight, what is the reason for this