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Most carers experience a loss of confidence and self esteem. Many suffer guilt and feel as if they have somehow failed. When I was at an all time low, I decided to write in my journal, a list of the strengths and qualities I may have gained as a direct RESULT of being a carer. At first I couldn't think of anything. Then I realised that I had actually developed some strengths and qualities which I would never have gained had I not become a carer. I highly recommend doing this because it does make you feel a bit better.
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Jayne4, I'm sorry to hear he is unable to show the same care/thoughtfulness to you as he does to others. Maybe it's all part of the whole scenario of 'having to be cared for'....an underlying resentment that he needs to be cared for. And since you're 'it', you cop it. It's a bit like that old adage, 'You always hurt the one you love'.
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