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Thanks @NikNik I'm thinking that a 5 week Distress Tolerance Group course (offered nearby) might be helpful...
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That does sound anxiety-provoking @Shaz51 I would worry too, in those circumstances.
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@Former-Member @TAB @Adge @Shaz51 @Tanglefoot
Next I was hoping to share with you all, some strategies that carers have found helpful. It's some things you can work on with a loved one, to help reduce your own concerns, worries or anxiety.
While I type that up - are there any strategies that anyone here has put in place to help them feel more comfortable being apart from a loved one?
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Evening @NikNik + everyone, joining in a little late,
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yes @Tanglefoot brought up a relevant point that when our loved ones are not taking meds we feel they are more at risk.
Yes i agree @Former-Member, @NikNik, and when they stop and you start seeing the change of what they were like before makes me anxious too
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