Just been for an interview with the surgery nurse about my first step into diabetes. After giving me a 79 page booklet and telling me how I must increase my exercise, reduce carbohydrates, reduce sugar, prepare healthy meals, give up alcohol as far as possible. I had to tell her that is a 24 hour unpaid kepI had to tell her that is a 24 hour unpaid carer for my husband who has severe physical and dementia issues to do with PSP, is paraplegic, doubly incontinent, cannot feed or drink without help And requires 24-hour care.
Somebody please tell me how I am supposed to implement these new measures when I already have no time for my own life let alone time to add into a day that’s already full from the minute I get up to the minute I go to bed.
My husband requires three special meals a day which cannot include crunchy vegetables or nuts or things which are healthy because he will choke on them. He requires at least eight drinks a day which take 20 minutes each to feed them. The meals take at least half an hour from beginning to end just feeding him not the preparation. He requires changing and has dressings on his pressure sore which require changing frequently. Also, he cannot be left alone for safety reasons and I get six hours a week out of 168 hours with some care from a carer who is not qualified to feed him changing or give him a drink.
When I Raised this with the nurse she said to me “ if you don’t want my help that’s fine).
Well I don’t think that’s fine I think the health service needs to work on how to help people like me who have no options no time no ability to alter things for themselves.
Any suggestions welcome. If you’ve never cared for somebody 24-hour is a day you probably won’t understand what I’m going through.
Last thing, I could argue that maybe I don’t wanna live after my husband dies so why would I bother getting myself Healthy?
I can hardly begin to tell you how hard this work is but you do it for love. Paragraph what you don’t need is to be told off and that you’re doing everything wrong because now my mood has plummeted and it’s not my fault, none of this. Why can’t the health service work better at providing the proper level of personal care that patients need?
Somebody please tell me how I am supposed to implement these new measures when I already have no time for my own life let alone time to add into a day that’s already full from the minute I get up to the minute I go to bed.
My husband requires three special meals a day which cannot include crunchy vegetables or nuts or things which are healthy because he will choke on them. He requires at least eight drinks a day which take 20 minutes each to feed them. The meals take at least half an hour from beginning to end just feeding him not the preparation. He requires changing and has dressings on his pressure sore which require changing frequently. Also, he cannot be left alone for safety reasons and I get six hours a week out of 168 hours with some care from a carer who is not qualified to feed him changing or give him a drink.
When I Raised this with the nurse she said to me “ if you don’t want my help that’s fine).
Well I don’t think that’s fine I think the health service needs to work on how to help people like me who have no options no time no ability to alter things for themselves.
Any suggestions welcome. If you’ve never cared for somebody 24-hour is a day you probably won’t understand what I’m going through.
Last thing, I could argue that maybe I don’t wanna live after my husband dies so why would I bother getting myself Healthy?
I can hardly begin to tell you how hard this work is but you do it for love. Paragraph what you don’t need is to be told off and that you’re doing everything wrong because now my mood has plummeted and it’s not my fault, none of this. Why can’t the health service work better at providing the proper level of personal care that patients need?