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10th Nov 2020Noone commented on:
Lonely and vulnerable and looking to chatKIaraR My apologies I totally forgot where you live. I am fortunate to be living in Australia in a state where we are virus free almost. I believe it’s only England that’s in lockdown at the moment. Do you see your neighbours at all over the fence. Are you able to get outside at all although again it’s winter isn’t it which is hibernation time over there. Have you tried looking at Greypath which is similar to here. A friend of mine is on there and she finds it interesting. I wish you wellViewDate:
10th Nov 2020Noone commented on:
Lonely and vulnerable and looking to chatHi KiaraR, I care for my husband who has dementia and PTSD. It too is a lonely life. Conversation is limited as he can no longer comprehend anything over a few words. Handyman jobs are beyond him nowadays. If I start something he wants to help and it just becomes stressful and all too complicated. His PTSD affects our social life add that to dementia and he’d rather just sit at home in front of the tv. Respite care is out as he’s like a child sulks if I go out without him which is rare. He doesn’t understand that I am slowly running out of energy. Like many carers I have fallen out of love and dislike this person in his body. However I have my good days as well as bad and I am determined not to let this beat. Sad as it sounds I look forward to being alone. Are there any day clubs in your area catering for the disabled, where a bus will pick you up and take you home. Your local welfare should have details of such places. It’s important you socialise face to face sometimes. Chat rooms are wonderful but cannot replace a good old chuckle with a another person over a coffee. Perhaps your local council is a good place to ask about day clubs.