Today after I worked all day i took my mom to the grocery store we got into fight and she said to take her back home..finally got her to go in with me. Totally stressful.....btw i also have a 4 yr dog that cant use her back legs......so add that on....just need some kind of advice. Need to try to have some ME time....
If you think you can't draw, get a basic art book from the library and just start. There's certainly talent involved in art, but a lot of learning how to improve is based on instruction which anyone can learn.
Animals are great stress relievers as well; petting an animal has been proven to reduce blood pressure. If you're not in a position to care for an animal (like me), a little soft furry toy animal will work.
And daydreaming can take you out of your environment. I dream about gardening and can feel my breathing slowing down.
Next on my list is to add Tai Chi; I've done Yoga but at my age it's too hard to twist up into a pretzel!
I also started Tai Chi in January, which gives me a quieter kind if peace. But when I leave pickleball (I play Mondays and Friday) I feel pure JOY. What a wonderful feeling!! So try to find something you'll feel passionate about and really enjoy. Your stress will be gone for a while, I guarantee.
Peace, love and happiness from a old hippie and some good sleep.
PLEASE call them.
Paula
I am trying to deal with transportation issues with my parents since they no longer drive. After driving them for 5 years, I have found driving now terribly stressful for me, by the time we get to their doctor appointment I am shaking.
For groceries I recently tried curb-side service which worked out great, I place an order on-line and the next day I can pull up to the store and my order is ready. I thought it was the best thing since sliced bread. My parents were happy with the process so I thought BINGO, we have a winner.....
Yesterday my parents said to help me out that I could drive THEM to the grocery store, drive back home and drive back to the store an hour later, and drive them back home. HELLO, the issue is for me to have LESS time on the road. Isn't anyone listening to me!!!
Me time is hard to find because even if you have down time, you are still thinking about your parent(s) and that raises the blood pressure... it seems never ending. Even when my parents pass on, I feel it will take years to shake the stress for me.
Giving away money, putting assets in someone else's name, or generally trying to hide assets from Medicaid can backfire and have serious consequences. It is better to see an attorney who specializes in Elder Law to find legitimate ways to handle assets and spending down.
As JessieBelle says, we could respond more specifically if we knew more about your situation.
I know the love and hardship that comes with special needs animals. Bless you for taking care of a special dog. I know that he appreciates all you do for him.