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After 20 years of caring for someone I am totally burned out.

What can I do? Every day is a struggle.

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KrallIn offline Verified User (1 month, 4 weeks) Shouts: 0 #
An Unknown Location | 1 month, 4 weeks ago (3 minutes after post)

How are you “Caring for someone”. Are you taking care of them medically? Are you caring for them in a friendly way? What do you mean?

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seas light offline Verified User (4 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 205 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 month, 4 weeks ago (22 minutes after post)

What a wonderful thing you’ve been doing. However being totally consumed with this alone, is for sure going to take it’s toll on you, physically and mentally. Take some time out for yourself. This is crutial to maintain your own health and well being.Seek assistance from others. You nedd to take care of you too :)

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (4 hours, 52 minutes after post)

You really need to post more details. How can anyone make suggestions with so little info to work from??

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (6 hours, 42 minutes after post)

Self explanatory this post..Caring in what ever capacity, obviously is taking a toll on this person…

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