I've had a very difficult few weeks. I suffered with a nasty chest infection which knocked me off my feet for a while, I had to take a week off work (and anyone who knows me knows that it takes a lot to keep me from work). On top of that we had more difficulties with our teenager. Thankfully we managed to sort out most of the issues, the challenges remain of course, as they do for most parents of teenage girls.
There are changes afoot in our outlook too, Morticia is being a lot more open about her condition with a view to learning to live with it and come to terms with her life. She is now accepting that she is disabled and she has to live to her abilities and not push herself. I find myself accepting the fact that I am officially her primary carer and also the target for many of her frustrations. Juggling work, being a parent and a carer isn't easy, in fact it is sometimes frustrating and feels impossible. The last few weeks I've had all that on top of illness and teenage issues, thankfully I managed to get through. I feel drained at this moment but determined to make Morticia's life more comfortable.
2 comments:
its never easy seeing a loved one in pain, and with you being her nearest and dearest she is going to lash out at you.
Have you looked to see if there are any support groups in your area?
How are your daughters coping?
Make sure you take them out for a treat every now and again.
Im glad that you are over your cold too
It's certainly a challenge. The websites advise to make some time for me, this is the greatest challenge since my time is filled with work then home/caring.
My girls do get special treats, last week I took them both to the pictures. I enjoyed spending quality time with them both. I know particularly the eldest finds the whole situation hard and sometimes struggles to cope.
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