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03-04-2019 08:03 PM
03-04-2019 08:03 PM
@Shaz51 my early morning walk was beautiful :). could see the stars and the moon plus the lights on the bay. Very special. I wen't later and it was a slog as it was quite hot but am determined to shed the weight so off I trotted sweating and huffing but did the 1 hour lap. So am exhausted but happy with that.
You must be very fit Shaz51 with all your cleaning and work that you do for your mum.
03-04-2019 08:18 PM
03-04-2019 08:18 PM
way to go my super @greenpea
it is raining soo hard all day here
03-04-2019 11:56 PM
03-04-2019 11:56 PM
Oh @Shaz51 your poor ankle. It looks very painful! Try to rest ,ice and elevate as much as possible
10-04-2019 08:42 PM
10-04-2019 08:42 PM
ammm back to plan A, as my aunty has reduced her help @outlander , @greenpea , @Owlunar , @Jacques , @Appleblossom , @Former-Member
the intransition team wants to get mum from the wheelie walker to a walking stick
mum wants to stay with the walker as she said she feels safer with it
I agree , told mum today if she wants to stay and is happy just using the walker I am happy too
10-04-2019 09:34 PM
10-04-2019 09:34 PM
My mum is not a walking stick type person either @Shaz51 . As far as I know she has only ever used a walker.
10-04-2019 09:40 PM
10-04-2019 09:40 PM
i agree too @Shaz51 . I cannot understand why the transition team are insisting on moving your mum from walker to stick. Doesnt seem to make any sense.
So sorry your Aunt has taken a step back from things.
Perhaps time to start pushing for more outside help again. There is only so much you can do Shaz, before you are putting your own wellbeing in jeopardy, and your mum's safety at risk.
Please do not allow your very admirable sense of duty, or your obvious love and devotion for your mum, to cloud your common sense here.
Thinking of you, and concerned for you.
Sherry 💕💕
11-04-2019 01:34 AM
11-04-2019 01:34 AM
@Shaz51 Hi Shaz51 I agree with everyone here if your mum is happy with the wheelie walker why force a change on her. Sticks can be hard to use (my mum never got the hang of it ) so why pressure her into using it.
11-04-2019 10:53 AM
11-04-2019 10:53 AM
Aw @Shaz51
This has to be so hard - I know why they are trying to get your Mum to walk with her stick - they are testing things to see how she goes and I wonder about it - but if she wants to use her walker - she is 82 or something similar - what's the big deal? - I guess they are encouraging her independence
So maybe this gives you your chance to tell your Mum she needs more help that you can give right now - a hip replacement is a huge operation - this has been a shock to your mother's system and she's failing a bit - and it seems she hasn't really got an idea of what she can and can't do anymore but needing to use the walker is the perfect time to tell her she needs outside help and you can be there for her emotionally needs if you are not looking after her house-maintenance
Aw - I know - there are times when my carers really get under my skin - some of them are fantastic - other's do the strangest things - I can really understand your mother wanting your to do things like that for her because you know what's important but your own health isn't the best and you sound really exhausted sometimes
And you have Mr Shaz to care for as well - I notice he tends to drop his bundle a bit when your Mum needs stuff -
You are stuck in the middle - you want the best for your Mum at this time of transition - I missed a couple of days on your thread - a lot happens on your other thread but humanly speaking - we can't do everything for another person - it will stretch and stretch us and we end up saying "No" eventually or go under ourselves
I get it Shaz - it's a very hard time for you
Dec
11-04-2019 11:35 AM
11-04-2019 11:35 AM
Its always extra difficult to work out the right thing for others. How much coaxing is good and can help and how much might be detrimental ... will differ for each individual.
SO very many people around 80 use walkers. Last week a lady at the zoo brought hers and managed well over rough ground and walking tracks. Its more important to keep moving than be on a stick. My mother was a stick lady she was proud and would never be on a walker, but she did not have the issue your mum has either. Tbh I think there are medical reasons to keep using the walker after a recent hip replacement and A stick encourages lob sided movement as the weight is not evenly distributed. Independance with a portable seat is worth a lot ...
Take Care of you among all the presures.
Hugz
12-04-2019 05:40 PM
12-04-2019 05:40 PM
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Supporting and promoting the well-being of mental health carers and their families.
Mental Health Carers Austalia.
Our Mission
To be the voice of mental health carers to enable the best life possible.
Get In Touch With Us
We're here to support and promote the well-being of mental health carers and their families
Mental Health Carers Australia is the only national advocacy group solely concerned with the well-being and promotion of the needs of mental health carers.