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Dealing with depression - suicidal thoughts - Join the conversation (including helpline details)
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<blockquote data-quote="milkloss" data-source="post: 6445372" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>My mother turned to the bottle and you don’t want that I can assure you. It’s really hard to give advice as families and complications of life are very difficult and lengthy to try and explain. Imo it needs a life changing occurrence and someone to introduce some verve into life. Sometimes even a homecare assistant for 1/2 hour every morning can be that injection of ‘new’. They’ll cook, clean, chat, bathe or the ones that helped my Dad just sat and made a fuss of the dog whilst talking politics etc. I didn’t care what they did (as long as he didn’t stink and had some dignity) as he was happy and got that interest in life back/something to talk about. Many of the staff even related to farming life, one lady was married to a guy that used to drive our milk tanker another guy was an early retired stock trader from the city that had overcooked himself at a young age, got some very good stock tips from him!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkloss, post: 6445372, member: 56"] My mother turned to the bottle and you don’t want that I can assure you. It’s really hard to give advice as families and complications of life are very difficult and lengthy to try and explain. Imo it needs a life changing occurrence and someone to introduce some verve into life. Sometimes even a homecare assistant for 1/2 hour every morning can be that injection of ‘new’. They’ll cook, clean, chat, bathe or the ones that helped my Dad just sat and made a fuss of the dog whilst talking politics etc. I didn’t care what they did (as long as he didn’t stink and had some dignity) as he was happy and got that interest in life back/something to talk about. Many of the staff even related to farming life, one lady was married to a guy that used to drive our milk tanker another guy was an early retired stock trader from the city that had overcooked himself at a young age, got some very good stock tips from him!! [/QUOTE]
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