I would like to know if my stress from taking care of a wheeelchair and bed bound spouse affect any of my current conditions. I know if I get away for a couple of hours I feel much better, but it tires me out. I could easily sleep most of the day if I had time.
I had serious surgery in Nov 2007 for an ulcer that would not heal so nopw there are medications, such as for Ostoperosis that I can no longer take. Also I can no longer take Celebrex for my arthritis.
Any suggestions for substitutes?
Thanks
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Caregiving can certainly cause its share of stress. Here are some warning signs of caregiver stress, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:
* Feeling unusually angry or resentful toward the person you care for, yourself or your family.
* Withdrawing from social activities.
* Anxiety.
* Sleeping too much or having difficulty sleeping.
* Feeling irritable.
* Being sick frequently.
And MaryP, I've experienced mild anxiety in my day and felt that a product made with magnolia called Relora worked for me. I have recommended it to others who have had similar success.
Taking care of yourself is so important and it's normal for caregivers to want a respite. Have you looked into local churches or volunteer organizations that may provide adult day care for wheelchair bound adults?
Also, you may want to take a look at http://www.nadsa.org/ -- the National Adult Day Services Web site.
Please update us on your health.
June 12, 2008 - 10:46amThis Comment