Supporting and promoting the well-being of mental health carers and their families.
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02-04-2019 03:08 PM
02-04-2019 03:08 PM
Re: Parents Supporting Unwell Adult Children
Hi again @TuiGlen 👋
This is the Carer side of SANE forums. I have tagged you to a thread where I and other parents are carers for our children who have mental health challenges in a variety of different ways. It’s clear from your post on the Lived Experience indtroduction page that your daughter is really struggling with mental health issues in response to her partner’s illness, with addiction in the mix.
Here you are amongst others who hear your heart and understand through experience something of
what you are going through.
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04-04-2019 06:58 PM
04-04-2019 06:58 PM
Re: Parents Supporting Unwell Adult Children
Noticed things might be a bit rough going at present, how are you bearing up?
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05-04-2019 08:56 AM
05-04-2019 08:56 AM
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Hi @Former-Member, yes he's had another relapse. Average up till now was two years between relapses but this one was one year since the last. We're on the upside now, he's stabilised and improving. Private psych made no medication adjustments despite the extra appointments, which was really disappointing. CATT saved the day but the last few months have been difficult. I'm OK now, thanks for asking. I was completely out of patience with him for a while... yes I know it's the illness but the constant criticisms, agitation, odd talk and wierdness really wore me down. This cycle of steady progress and increasing hope followed by falling off a cliff is awful... no other word for it.
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08-04-2019 05:58 PM
08-04-2019 05:58 PM
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Hi @Susan62
There are a variety of mental health issues we are challenged with in our kids on this thread. Hearing you, and understanding the uncertainties and struggles.
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13-04-2019 07:23 PM
13-04-2019 07:23 PM
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Hello @Aria come and meet some others who support their adult children.
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13-04-2019 07:30 PM
13-04-2019 07:30 PM
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Thanks @Former-Member 🙏
Hi @Aria 👋
I have two kids suffering different presentations of anxiety and depression. In the background is their father who doesn’t recognise that he is unwell, probably from a basis of trying to outrun anxiety and depression, quite literally .....
There are other parents here with a variety of illnesses and disorders they are learning to help support and manage, schizophrenia amongst them. Perhaps nothing teaches so well as lived experience, to understand what others are going through. You will find advice, support and understanding here ....
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14-04-2019 08:31 AM
14-04-2019 08:31 AM
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Hi, this is my first post on the forum.I am supporting my adult very unwell son. It has been very challenging and I have started to have anxiety and panic attacks. I have suffered a burn out and now trying to use self care, with medication to cope , while still being there to help my son.
I feel very alone and currently he is homeless and refuses to answer my calls. On a positive note he rang two days ago and was ok.
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14-04-2019 09:30 AM
14-04-2019 09:30 AM
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Hi @Elle2 and welcome to the forums 👋
I am glad your son called and he was okay, but it’s such a worry .....
I am sorry you have been suffering burnout, but also good to hear that you are investing in self-care to support your own recovery. Many of us run to that state before realising the hazard is there and very real.
There is a very supportive thread posted by @Shaz51 about self-care tips for carers.
Hi also to @Leapofleopards 👋 ..... this is one of the threads I mentioned to you earlier today.
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14-04-2019 03:33 PM
14-04-2019 03:33 PM
Re: Parents Supporting Unwell Adult Children
hello and hugs @Elle2
hello @Tufftimes , @patientpatient , @Former-Member , @Faith-and-Hope
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25-04-2019 12:11 AM
25-04-2019 12:11 AM
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I find audio books in the car while driving help me more than almost anything else . I was finding I was sobbing a lot while driving (I drive a lot) as I was alone in the car and you know how it is ...but with a good book , I get them from the library , I started with” Buddhism for busy people “ but I like everything ,easy English chic lit , and sometimes classics and occasionally a non fiction just finished “the cave’ by Liam Cochrane the story of the rescue of the Thai soccer team it was engrossing . It really helps to give your mind a break ,to take time out from your grief and despair and engage in other thoughts . Talking books have been a lifesaver for me.