You and your family and friends - if you have such- are obviously bl**dy perfect!
I hope that you don’t get a terminal cancer, or any other serious illness that limits your life knowingly.
You and your family and friends - if you have such- are obviously bl**dy perfect!
It is depressing. 100% but that's the whole point
GeeGee wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 7:08 amIt is depressing. 100% but that's the whole point
Keeping the mental health on a even level.
Its hard watching the OH die in front of me.
I wake up in a morning and I am scared ..scared to look over in case hes died in the night
I look at him and ..wheres the weight ? Hes not on a diet
Life changes dramatically and some days i wish I was going with him in fact most days I do ..or I'm in tears for hours ..
But I swim and clean and keep busy to help my head thats my way of coping ..and mentally helps me.
Where we live the waiting list is around 6 months for help pribabaly more now..and a lot of time I open phone and come to the preppers site
The ideas and tips and family of people help
So yes depressing but also a great help ...
We do have a laugh ..but we prep for disaster ..and oh boy illness is a disaster that is ultimate prepping .
I am glad it’s not just me feeling that way.Arzosah wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 7:08 amAbsolutely. That level of dismissiveness is shocking.
That was not humour. Pig ignorant is what Montblanc said.grenfell wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:56 pm I feel a little unqualified to comment on this topic as I've had limited experience. On my side of the family I can't recall anyone suffering with depression. My grandfather committed suicide. He was terminally ill although I don't know with what and evidently in considerable pain. He cut the barrel off his shotgun . My father discovered him and though I was only around 7 I can remember him saying granddad didn't seem any different the day before. My father was always pretty pragmatic and just took life as it came. Mother only really seemed depressed after dad died and we think she sort of gave up as she died very shortly afterwards. I feel I take after my father.
On my wife's side her mother evidently had a few issues . She drowned and although there was a suspicion of suicide it could easily have been an accident. The most obvious sufferer with mental health is her brother. He appears to be bi polar and it also appears this developed after he started taking drugs. He's also very religious which we frankly don't think has helped as it seems to dominate his thinking. For example his van was off the road , he had very little money so instead of paying for the repairs he put it on a deposit for a trip to "the holy land" . Thankfully his dad has helped him out. We've helped as well as has his other sister but it is frustrating to see the help just being wasted or unacknowledged.
Perhaps I'm not as sensitive as I should be but I saw montblanc's comment as a lighthearted remark , bad taste perhaps but maybe an attempt to inject a bit of humour ?