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10-11-2018 10:05 AM
10-11-2018 10:05 AM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
Cyber-hugs @Former-Member ..... 💜💜💜
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10-11-2018 10:11 AM
10-11-2018 10:11 AM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
Sorry @Former-Member got waylaid with a phone call.
Am hearing you with what you are saying, just don't know what to say to you in response. I know you love your Dad dearly and his welfare is your priority.
Slow start here this morning, Mr Darcy not doing so well. Is tapering off a med due to adverse side effects (QTc threshold crossed). Not sure if he is having withdrawal symptoms or if he is heading for relapse 😬 . Plan on getting out the house this afternoon, thinking of going to an open garden and/or the movies. Need to get moving and do a bit of weeding - can't take the dog out to the section I am working in as the chooks free range there.
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10-11-2018 10:33 AM
10-11-2018 10:33 AM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
@Former-Member thinking of you.
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10-11-2018 05:03 PM
10-11-2018 05:03 PM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
My Bro4 came this am - desperado act needing $100 - can’t believe I gave it 😕
Need groceries but feel too unwell today
Had hair cut & brows done yesterday.
Sorry guys
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10-11-2018 07:47 PM
10-11-2018 07:47 PM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
@Former-Member
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10-11-2018 09:34 PM
10-11-2018 09:34 PM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
Getting hair done = 😀
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13-11-2018 06:36 PM
13-11-2018 06:36 PM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
How you going @Former-Member?
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13-11-2018 09:01 PM
13-11-2018 09:01 PM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
Had an overreaction to everything Sat night, while talking with my son who said something that triggered me, and it was an intense episode (though limited what I said to him). Hate those upsets. Slept through the next day and coming back.
Took dad out today for coffee, he’s more stiff getting around and helping him toot first - he has x3 bed sore dressings :(. But over all he seems content nowadays (institutionalised), been there 3/12 now.
It’s been very hard for me to adjust to all the changes this year.
My health is iffy - high cholesterol, very low iron and B12, and arthritis aches & pains & tendinitis in Rt wrist :(. My mood has been awful - But at least my BP was ok today and I met a good dr.
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13-11-2018 09:06 PM
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Re: Depression Dementia Dad
It has been a very tough year for you @Former-Member. Lovely to hear you have met a good doctor.
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14-11-2018 08:29 AM
14-11-2018 08:29 AM
Re: Depression Dementia Dad
FOIL LINED CAVE AT MY BROTHERS
After taking dad out, late yesterday I visited my Bro3 with a burger. There seems to be even more foil lining his walls. He mostly uses foil windscreen sun reflectors, for trucks.
Why isnt his forced CTO anti-psychotic injections working? He hates them. It’s really sad, he went to great lengths telling me how and when each neighbour targets him (with laser beams) to inflict Terrible pain every day... There’s no reasoning with it:(. Says the foil greatly reduces the penetration, but also says they keep improving technology and foils are not as good anymore 😞 ... it’s really sad.
Hes asthma is still bad. Gave him another one of my puffers - told his nurse and they flagged his file for a proper asthma management plan / spirometery etc.
i don’t know how to deal with it accept pretend it’s normal. He gets so distressed if I challenge his logic. Don’t want this to become my norm.