Woke up with hot flashes
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Grief
It doesn't sound like you have really had time to grieve. I'm glad you are seeing a grief counselor. When I lost my dad, I was so busy taking care of things including my mom, I'm not sure I really dealt with it for several months. The let down when everything was done was hard. Now you really need to take care of yourself for a change. Sometimes that's a difficult task for us caregivers. Glad you have joined us here. Fay0 -
whole body grief
Many of the symptoms you are describing can be attributed to grief. Felt like I was running the marathon too and after Patrick passed, and I'm still dealing with it, my body goes absolutely nuts: tired all the time, can't sleep, hives, breathing issues, the whole works. Anything chronic I have is worse because my body is still trying to get rid of all the stress built up for the months Patrick was sick.
I agree with Fay - it sounds like you either haven't been able to or haven't allowed yourself to grieve. Hospice should offer bereavement groups that meet weekly or bi-weekly, which along with the counselor should help. When you allow yourself to grieve, the sadness won't be so overwhelming. You will have good days and bad days, just allow yourself to feel them hun.
This will take time. Be patient with yourself - and tell anyone who isn't patient with you to go stick their head in the stove
Loves,
April0 -
Grievingmswijiknyc said:whole body grief
Many of the symptoms you are describing can be attributed to grief. Felt like I was running the marathon too and after Patrick passed, and I'm still dealing with it, my body goes absolutely nuts: tired all the time, can't sleep, hives, breathing issues, the whole works. Anything chronic I have is worse because my body is still trying to get rid of all the stress built up for the months Patrick was sick.
I agree with Fay - it sounds like you either haven't been able to or haven't allowed yourself to grieve. Hospice should offer bereavement groups that meet weekly or bi-weekly, which along with the counselor should help. When you allow yourself to grieve, the sadness won't be so overwhelming. You will have good days and bad days, just allow yourself to feel them hun.
This will take time. Be patient with yourself - and tell anyone who isn't patient with you to go stick their head in the stove
Loves,
April
April;
I can't tell you how comforting your post has been. I guess I really am not going nuts? I really have not allowed myself to grieve and now that the pace is starting to slow, losing my dad is finally hitting me. He would have been at my house for the Memorial Day holiday complaining about the heat! My body is certainly taking the brunt of my stress so I am trying to find time to get some exercise.
I'll keep checking -
DTL0 -
no nuts for yougramp said:Grieving
April;
I can't tell you how comforting your post has been. I guess I really am not going nuts? I really have not allowed myself to grieve and now that the pace is starting to slow, losing my dad is finally hitting me. He would have been at my house for the Memorial Day holiday complaining about the heat! My body is certainly taking the brunt of my stress so I am trying to find time to get some exercise.
I'll keep checking -
DTL
Even if it's a walk around the block, it will help. Adrenaline doesn't disappear ( yay hives!! ) so anything to redirect it helps out.
I have noticed each person grieves uniquely. The basics will be similar across the board, but each person has their own way. Now, if you can, would be a good time to visit the doctor and get checked out. If you were/are anything like me, you neglected yourself while your dad was sick.
Take it a day, an hour, a moment at a time. Allow yourself to feel. It's okay - better out than in hun.
Loves,
April0 -
Thank yougrandmafay said:Grief
It doesn't sound like you have really had time to grieve. I'm glad you are seeing a grief counselor. When I lost my dad, I was so busy taking care of things including my mom, I'm not sure I really dealt with it for several months. The let down when everything was done was hard. Now you really need to take care of yourself for a change. Sometimes that's a difficult task for us caregivers. Glad you have joined us here. Fay
I made an appt to see my doctor - this past week-end was hard without my father around. You are right - it is time to focus on myself now and take it one day at a time.
DTL0
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