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Dutchie

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I'm Dutchie, 61 years old and am sole carer to my partner who is Registered Disabled with multiple diagnoses. I've done this for the last eleven years despite my own health issues; including being diagnosed with Diabetes (t2) some twelve months ago. Life is something of a struggle so I'll appreciate any info and support.
 
Hello @Dutchie

Welcome! I’m newish here too. So can’t really offer much advice. But there are plenty of people on here who have a lot of experience.

I hope you get some good advice.
 
Life is something of a struggle so I'll appreciate any info and support.
Hi Dutchie,Welcome to the group, are there any areas you would like help on? D can be tough at first but it becomes easier, particularly with the support of a group like this.
 
Welcome Dutchie, best advice to kick things off would be go make a cuppa, get comfy and read as much as you can from this forum, then when you are ready, ask any questions you have :D
 
Welcome Dutchie, best advice to kick things off would be go make a cuppa, get comfy and read as much as you can from this forum, then when you are ready, ask any questions you have :D
That's just what I've done!
 
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