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That's rough on you, @sclatt. Of course, you know that her anger isn't directed at you, it's her conditions. But it's hard to remember that and can wear you down.

Did you see the really helpful reply you got from @shani here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/754927/

I agree that small things count and finding activities that she enjoys makes doing activities easier to stick with.

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I know it is a hard road to navigate.I have been doing this by myself as far as the 24/7 care goes,and I am afraid of burnout.Sometimes it is so overwhelming I just want to cry.I know that it is selfish on my part,but,it is hard.Thank you for the reassuring words!