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Persisting in the Face of Caregiver Difficulties: Moving from Pessimism to Optimism

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I know, I know...Nice thoughts - but is it realistic? Well, since it's for free, why not tune in and see? At least someone is trying to give us Caregivers some help and hope :-)

Janet Edmunson (Finding Meaning with Charles) a PSP-surviving-spouse and educator is presenting another FREE webinar. The times work better for North America, but it is RECORDED for later listening, and by registering, you get the email or code or whatever for listening to the recorded webinar and getting the emailed note later!

To register go to: (...hope this link comes up live when I post ...)

register.gotowebinar.com/re...

Cheers!

Anne G.

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Abrecheisen53

I signed up. I never pass on hope. Never thought to pass this on however. Thank you for your thoughtfulness by letting everyone know!

Alice

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daffodil48

Registered. thanks

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Helen119

Thank you Anne

Love and hugs

Helen xx

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Kevin_1

Hi Anne

I've registered, but my cat won't give me permission to stay up that late - so it will be a recording for me.

Thanks for posting this.

I hope all is good at your end.

:)

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raincitygirl in reply to Kevin_1

If you'll give me the cat's email I'll ensure she gets advance notice of future appointments...as is only proper! ;-)

Thx Kevin, I'm fighting the sleepless nights since the "downturn" a few weeks ago - and STILL one more week to go before GP apptmt that will hopefully address the night problems...! But it will get better..Trying to be patient ;-)

Hugs XX

A.G.

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Artteach10 in reply to raincitygirl

The doctor told us to give Gene 10mg of Melatonin before bedtime. It has helped a lot. He does sleep longer instead of wanting to get up in the middle of the night and asking me to get him dressed. I don’t know how long that will last but it has given me some sleep. Hugs to you. Nancy

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raincitygirl in reply to Artteach10

XX Back at ya ;-)

A.G.

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Mikey12345

Thanks Anne. I registered. Look forward to it.

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Kevin_1

Anne

I asked my cat about her email address and she replied that, "There would be no point keeping a human if she had to interrupt her snoozes for stuff like that."

She's got a point. I am so grateful for the home she provides. 😂

So sorry you have hit this downturn. It's the roller-coaster you know so well, but it never gets easier.

Your man is so lucky to have you... but it couldn't be any other way. eh? ;)

Hang on in there.

Big hugs to you.

Kevin

xxx

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raincitygirl in reply to Kevin_1

Thanks Kevin - That's what's so good about belonging to this site: people "get it" :-)

Big Hugs back at ya XXX

A.G.

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