I know I sounded super-cranky in my last post, and for that I'm sorry. Moment of time - but a real feeling overall. Caregiving is hard, and thankless, and demanding. When we returned to Toronto from our trip, we were in the airport - and Bob is in a power chair and I'm pushing a cart with two gigantic suitcases, a patient lift, and my carry on. Do you know how many people asked Bob if he needed anything? Even when I was struggling with things falling off the cart, or near tears from the pain in my ribs, people would stop and ask Bob if he needed anything. It was utterly frustrating. And not his fault. Last week I attended a conference with my team - and it was a great learning experience. I had to leave home early one day, though, and left out sunscreen for Bob and his PSW. It wasn't put on well, and Bob didn't monitor his time outside (he monitors the parking lot for the mission), resulting in 2nd degree burns on his nose, fo...
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