Friday, November 21, 2008

National Family Caregiver's Month ... sleepless in Alaska

Caregivers do not come packaged on shelves, nor are care environments cookie cutter patterns.

While I am thrilled this morning with the first snow here in Pennsylvania, another caregiver up in Alaska wakes to a different view.

from Sandra of
Family C.A.R.E.


"I am so tired and overstressed right now I can barely even express it. I'm tired, but I can't keep the house warm for my dad and sleep at the same time because right now our primary heat source is a fireplace. I can't go to sleep and leave an open flame going in the fireplace, and if I let the fire burn out then the house will get down to near freezing levels by morning. This all causes a significant lack of sleep, and that lack of sleep is producing stress and disorientation like you would not believe."


Caregivingly Yours, Patrick Leer
website:
http://caregivinglyyours.com/
videos:
http://www.youtube.com/daddyleer
musings:
Patrick Ponders ...

4 comments:

  1. I can't imagine that kind of stress to be under. I love the snow but I can sympathize with what this woman is going through. (Hugs)Indigo

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  2. Wow, we have much to be grateful for here and take so many things for granted.

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  3. that is so sad Patrick! you wonder if there is some church there that could help her by sending volunteers over to keep the fire burning safe while she gets a good night's sleep. believe you me, if I lived near her and knew of her plight, I would over to spend the night awake so she could sleep and I could probably find a few other people to rotate the week so she could get sleep throughout the week too; I'll pray that someone will find out about her dilemma and help her if they can

    betty

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  4. Thanks for sharing her blog Patrick, we can at least offer support, sometimes knowing somebody is listening helps!

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