So I have a sister with FND who lives 200 miles away so I can only offer a listening ear she has an adapted house to move into but requires practical support. It is heartbreaking listening to her struggling to attempt merely the simplest task and I wonder if there are any organisations or charities who could help her. For example she will buy a curtain pole with no brackets so I post her the brackets - she tries to put it up herself but puts in the wrong place. She seems disconnected from a route of common sense so nothing gets done. I suggest employing a handyman but the next day she hasn’t done it - the thought process disappears. I am unsure of the route to take and wonder if there are any other sufferers or users of this site who could offer help/advice.
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Hi luv I have FND and that's complete normal but frustrating at the same time. No luv just a bit of more reassurance and even don't suggest she do it, even you could arrange things kowing her condition x
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