GeeGee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 2:53 pm
Arzosah...I think its a way of other people wanting to say something but not knowing what...
That's such a concise summary, GeeGee - yes, people don't know what to say, so they say *that*.
People don't get it ..even the lady at mcmillan when I spoke to her about looking at mr GGs weight loss
The question I was asking was how do I cope with looking at how he looks now as to compared with how he did look
She kept saying I don't understand what is it that's the problem its still him ... and a lot of people say thankfully you're healthy so you can continue the good job
Good grief - I often hear such good things of McMillan, but I'd have thought that must be a constant issue for partners and other family carers. Have you experimented with using the Samaritans at all? They're not only about suicide prevention these days? Though it's also good to read what you're posting on here.
They don't see the nights I sit up stressed with brain on overload
They including GP didn't get what it was doing to my head seeing him so thin when he was a burly 18 stone builder
Do you want help with trying to claim benefits ..no ..do you want help with a grant ..no .. do you want help with any legal stuff ..no ... I want help with my head because it is rejecting how he looks .not that he has leukaemia ..
Andt they couldn't really understand
So the im doing a good job came out
Yep, reassurance, from the best of motives, rather than helping you go to the depth you need to go to.
But fortunately I decided I needed to do something and as I've always been a swimmer I make sure I go daily for a mile swim because it helps my head ...
That sounds excellent, the clarity, the exercise using up the adrenaline, the time alone, all of it.
I've watched a lot of friends die because of mental health when they couldn't cope any more ..far too many and I think there's definitely a crisis now with not enough help espically for the younger males ...but everyone included ...I think the official figures show theres been a massive increase in those seeking help and those also sadly exiting this world
I'm so sorry you've seen it impact so many friends
. The lack of mental health help, I think, is part of the general skill shortage across the whole country; my sister in law is in mental health services in NW England, and the hours they work are very, very long. I've seen the official figures you mention, and the increase in the numbers of those needing help is shocking. I do think it can be seen when you're out and about - people are ready to explode/implode at one more straw (I've just seen you've said exactly that in the sentence below this, sorry!)
With the way the economy is going and possibly these power cuts at Christmas and less and less money I think its going to be rough ride for a lot of people ...and it can take anything to push you over the edge ..usually something small on top of the big stuff
I talk to the cat
Yep, cats work well. I love cats