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23 Mar 2018 12:49 PM
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23 Mar 2018 07:59 PM
23 Mar 2018 07:59 PM
Hi Darcy
Thank you for your response. I will check out the virtual thread cafe. Hope to meet others with similar experiences as mine.
23 Mar 2018 08:02 PM
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23 Mar 2018 08:12 PM
23 Mar 2018 08:12 PM
Hi @Susana ... thank you so much for messaging me. You are so right - my mum's depression has triggered my depression. I feel guilty as I don't feel I am caring for her the way she needs me to. Also, watching her when she is in a depressed state brings up a lot of childhood memories for me - which triggers me even more. I started seeing a counsellor at Carers WA yesterday - hoping I can learn some coping strategies for when my mum's mental health is deteriorating. When my mum is physically ill I can cope better - I go into "doing mode" and just get on with it however, shen she is struggling with her mental health, I fall to pieces. I'm trying to remind myself that I need to care for myself. Sorry for waffling on, it's just so nice to meet someone who understands - thank you.
23 Mar 2018 08:15 PM
23 Mar 2018 08:15 PM
Hi @Bella1978 & welome
23 Mar 2018 08:16 PM
23 Mar 2018 08:16 PM
Hi @Determined - thank you for the welcome 🙂
23 Mar 2018 08:20 PM
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23 Mar 2018 08:29 PM
23 Mar 2018 08:29 PM
Hi @Susana ... I am glad I saw the counsellor yesterday, and I may look at going to a support group too. I just don't want to feel isolated as I do sometimes. I have 2 very close friends who mean the world to me and are there for me - for which I am blessed - but it's hard for them to fully understand what I am going through.
My mum is 73. Last year she was in and out of hospital which really took a toll on her health - physically and emotionally. It is very hard seeing someone we love, especially our parents, change so much when mental illness takes hold - my mum is such an affectionate person but when depression pays her a visit, she withdraws from me and is so distant. I struggle with it as we are so close - my mum is there physically but not emotionally.
I appreciate you go through quite a bit with your mum as well @Susana. *hugs*
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