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lakefish

lakefish

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Jan 16, 2026
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Hi there, i want to discuss, and help out other people, also caretakers and also recive tips and help.

Me and my mom we are caretakers of my father, who is now just barely alive, he had few strokes and now he is need of our constant care. He can speak but mostly incoherent sentences, but that is about it. He and mom are main reasons i can˝t ctb or move in isloated place. I can˝t leave her alone with him, and after he is gone i cannot do that to her.

So if u need support in any way, this might be the place
 
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timf

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Caretaking can be demanding and even exhausting. However, there can be an element of taking yourself out of yourself such that a degree of satisfaction can also be experienced.
 
lakefish

lakefish

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Jan 16, 2026
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yeah, it can be demanding, and also anchor for not ctb
 
deny_conformity

deny_conformity

do not be sorry, be better
Jan 8, 2026
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yeah, it can be demanding, and also anchor for not ctb
Any reason you make not to CTB is a reason for recovery.

I know care work can be exhausting, I was a health care assistant in a geriatric nursing home for 10 years. It's the most physically and emotionally demanding job I've ever done. At least I got to go home and stop caring at the end of a day (or night), I don't think I could do it for family - not that it's a possibility now that I'm non-contact with my family.
 
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SchizoPolyGymnast

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May 28, 2024
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I'm a caregiver to my parents.👋
 
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