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  • Author : outlander
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  • Topic : Friends, families and carers
11 Nov 2018 11:21 AM
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Sorry @Smc i really didn't explain that very well at all.
I meant i spoke to my mum about how i could help pop ( thats who i care for 🙂 ) and how to make sure hes ok while i cant do as much.
My pop doesnt mind if i enlist some help, he is actually accepting of it for once. I was trying to explain to her that i would need some help looking after pop ( mums dad) for a few days so was looking at organising things like meals on wheels or a cleaner to come in just once or twice to help keep the house tidy etc. But i ended up closing the conversation as i could see it was just going to end up as an argument.

I dont think pop would qualify for much right now because when im well im ok with everything its just a few days i needed abit of help but it seems i wont be able to organise anything without getting yelled at.

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