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how do you make peace with possible bad news?

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howdoibegintodeal · 27/11/2021 11:57

My mum's being assessed for early onset dementia, she's mid 50s . She's had problems for years and years, slowly getting worse - she doesn't talk much anymore and spends most of her time staring into space or picking at her hands . Self care skills are very limited, she's been assessed as unsafe to live independently and needs help with all but most basic tasks .

Her neurologist phoned me last week and said they're going to reassess her next week if possible, they aren't sure what's just severe mental illness (said possibly depression and conversion disorder/FND) or what's possibly dementia, but he wanted to me bear in mind I might not get the news I want. Mum's GP also phoned me and said much the same thing. They said if its bad news they can offer support post diagnosis for one year at least .

They've been talking on and off about dementia for several years and I'm very aware that my mum hasn't been herself for a long time but I'm finding I'm a bit overwhelmed and feeling physically ill with it all. I've got one sibling, she's younger than me and has her own SEN - we have talked about the possibility that mum might get worse rather than better

We don't have other family that we're especially close to, do have a big family but wouldn't normally talk to them about problems or worries. Have tried and just got told there are worse things than dementia, everyone dies eventually anyway and I would get used to it. I suppose that's true but I'm not sure how I can.

How do I start dealing properly? It may not be dementia, it might just be the same as always - mum's been seeing psychiatrists since long before I was born, but I'm distinctly aware that there has been a big change over the last few years .

Consultant and GP said look into early onset dementia support groups in the UK but there doesn't seem to be all that many - and there's very, very limited support for carers if you're not under 18, or caring for a child or an elderly parent (and even then, its still very limited) .

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CPL593H · 02/12/2021 15:40

I know it won't feel like it at the moment but having a social worker involved and aware is a very good thing. It means they will be ahead of matters when the diagnosis comes and not starting from scratch.

The point you make about suitable care for a 56 year old is very valid as realistically there is little specifically for people with your mother's needs at her age. BUT-here is where you need social and health services to do their jobs and come up with some ideas and a strategy for going forward. It isn't and shouldn't be entirely on your shoulders and it is reasonable to expect them to take the lead. They are not emotionally involved and won't be feeling the loss and pain that you are currently and they will have dealt with many similar situations.

There are no easy or quick answers and it is OK to give yourself permission to take a step back and focus on how you are feeling and dealing with things. I hope that it goes well with your doctor Flowers

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FlowerArranger · 02/12/2021 15:49

Im sorry the report from SW has been devastating but hopefully they will put together a suitable care plan for your mum. In the meantime, can you take sone time to focus on yourself and your own needs? Flowers

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howdoibegintodeal · 02/12/2021 18:37

thank you FlowersFlowersFlowers

Counsellor spoke to me for a good hour and said she would move away from it all tonight, make something hot to eat, shower, do laundry (I'm running out of clean clothes) and try to get an early night with music on or a film . She said to shut out imagination and thoughts of the future if I can .

GP is phoning at 8.30 tomorrow, uni are phoning at 10;45, then again at 2 to work out practical side for exams and GP for whether its worth getting PRN medication for the short term ... don't know what's better, to be drugged up and forget about it or what .

Friend hasn't gotten in touch, I'm desperarlty hanging on her emailing tonight . hopefully .

SW did say no matter what label they get on it they'll definitely help so thats a positive .

Thanks Flowers

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CPL593H · 02/12/2021 18:52

Sounds like very good advice and I really hope you can relax a bit this evening.

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howdoibegintodeal · 03/12/2021 08:41

Weeks worth of diazepam from GP, he said that will hopefully help me get a sleep and feel a little bit calmer . I did sleep from half 3 to half 8… going to try and get another hour or two before uni phone at 10.30 . Once they’ve rung I’ll go up to surgery and get the prescription.

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CPL593H · 03/12/2021 11:44

Really glad it went well. Everything will seem less daunting after some proper sleep Flowers

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howdoibegintodeal · 04/12/2021 17:28

Thank you, was flat out from 6ish through til about 1am and then fell asleep again at 5am and woke up at 12 noon . So not an ideal night but I definitely slept !! Managed to tak out rubbish, do a huge load of laundry and clean the bathroom .

The only trouble is can’t get a clear thought and have got a tremor but I right diazepam does that.

I’ve also spoken to my lovely Aunty who basically said acceptance, and trying very hard to acknowledge loss and grief and feel all that comes with that but also trying to build a life of my own away from Mum, making friends and building up support networks . Said she agrees with social work probably are looking at care homes or something .

She said the one thing no one else in family has - she said this is totally, utterly shit and I’m allowed to feel all sorts of things and to be hurting and frightened .

That’s a huge huge help compared to my other family who said I have to be strong and that I’m the person who they turn to to fix everything and that . Big weight off my shoulders knowing my aunty’s behind me .

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CPL593H · 04/12/2021 22:42

@howdoibegintodeal really glad to hear that you got some proper sleep and hopefully you'll "reset" and it will continue. Also great that you have the support of your aunt, who sounds very wise indeed (and lovely)

Did they say when they'd be rescheduling the tests for?

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howdoibegintodeal · 07/12/2021 12:19

They’ve been moved to the 15th now, so I’ll probably head home from uni for Christmas the day after .

Handed in two assignments yesterday, one I totally screwed up and almost definitely failed. The other two are due on Monday, again one will be a definite fail. Uni have said not to panic and everything can be resat in August . GP is ringing me again on Thursday apparently .

Absolutely shattered . I miss my mum more than anything. When I phone she doesn’t really talk to me now, just stares into space or picks at her hands and I almost feel angry with her at times which is a horrendously horrible way to feel .

Friend also eventually emailed back and said facts not suppositions, and basically said (in a matter of words) calm down a bit .

Hopefully once the 15th is out of the way we’ll have a clearer idea of where things are going and what’s going to happen next. I’ve never dreaded Christmas more - intentionally not doing it properly ie no Christmas dinner, no presents etc (though I will stick up a tree), just going to get something nice from M&S and watch TV in pyjamas I think/hope. Family all going away or doing xmas in their own houses and sister will be with her flatmate and carers, so it’ll just be me and mum .

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Nsky · 07/12/2021 12:36

I think it’s likely early onset dementia, you will grieve for the mum you knew, it’s a different chapter, you know she won’t come back from this.
Hard as it is, try to accept it, you must try and take of yourself ( is your dad around?), things get sorted one way or another.
Take care xx

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howdoibegintodeal · 07/12/2021 12:51

@Nsky

I think it’s likely early onset dementia, you will grieve for the mum you knew, it’s a different chapter, you know she won’t come back from this.
Hard as it is, try to accept it, you must try and take of yourself ( is your dad around?), things get sorted one way or another.
Take care xx

My dad is, yes, though we aren’t massively close but I do talk to him and his wife (stepmum) .

Yes that’s basically what social worker and (my) GP are saying, it’s likely heading in one direction . I’ve been my mum’s carer since I was about six years old, I know nothing else to be honest - even when I was working or when I’ve been at uni my weekends were always spent with mum . I don’t have anyone else - my mums my best friend (realistically, my only friend) .

Ahh it’s all just shit. Never felt less Christmassey in my life . I’m so embarrassed as well with the assignment I handed in yesterday, it’s by far the worst essay I’ve ever written .

(save for an exam several years ago where I walked out 10 minutes in).

I don’t know if I should realistically be trying to pack up the remainder of mine and sisters belongings at home over Christmas and clearing out some of mums stuff, probably should tbh . Better I do it than someone else does it.
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howdoibegintodeal · 09/12/2021 13:44

So they've found Mum a bed in a care home and she's likely moving in within the next 3-4 days or so, but definitely before Christmas.

Thats a shame as I was going home next Thursday and we were going to panto on Sunday . There won't be any point now going home .

Looks like I'll be doing Christmas entirely alone .

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howdoibegintodeal · 09/12/2021 13:45

Alone as in I've no family I could ask to join, I'd feel embarrassed begging . I can't even afford Christmas dinner anyway .

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howdoibegintodeal · 09/12/2021 14:13

There could be only so much one person could manage surely, I feel like I’m at the end of my limit now

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