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Mood: caregiver222 Journal Entry: "Today is Saturday August 23, 2008. Inez i..." [Read]
, Oct 11, 2006 12:00AM
There are many sources of guidance, from the Bible to the Queran to the Talmud regarding your responsibilities.
This person brought you into this world and you have an obligation to them that surpasses your obligation to wealth or personal enjoyment. That is your obligation to the life-force.
Read "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius:
"A man must do his duty and let other things trouble him not for they are things without rhyme or things without reason, or things that have rambled and know not the way."
Cath278 Female, 47 years Co. Cork. - Ireland Member since Jan 2008
Mood: Cath278 Finally getting some where! Mood is on the up and up again. Welcome back me! Journal Entry: "To all my friends in the U.S.A. We rememb..." [Read]
This person brought you into this world and you have an obligation to them that surpasses your obligation to wealth or personal enjoyment. That is your obligation to the life-force.
Read "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius:
"A man must do his duty and let other things trouble him not for they are things without rhyme or things without reason, or things that have rambled and know not the way."
As for a psychiatrist or a psychologist I don't think much of either suggestion. You need an outside caregiver to share responsibility part of the time. I recommend deep massage as a way to have your stress relieved and an ocasional valium.
My little 101 year old stroke patient was smiling and happy from a bus ride today. I structure her day for lots of small decisions. She has two dresses to choose from every day. Two hats to choose from (or three). She is never just ":served" lunch or dinner but asked. "Do you want lunch now?" She invariably delights in answering "no" and then saying a half hour later "I'm hungry". I painted her room this week and gave her a choice of two colors. When we go out in the park she points the direction with her fingers. I never countermand her suggestions. She always gets two choices of beverage.
To live for today and to love for tomorrow is the wisdom of a fool, because tomorrow is promised to no one.
God Bless.
Also, thanks to everyone else again for your kind advices.