26-10-2015 11:11 AM
26-10-2015 11:11 AM
I struggle with managing more than literally five minutes alone in a day. I'm followed from room to room, and I'm isolated, socially and physically due to arthritis, but I wonder what others do for "me" time. I need to start being stronger and demand my own time. I feel like "me" has been lost and buried. It's almost impossible for me to go anywhere alone, he insists on coming. I can't even go to the shops without him attached. There are massive boundary issues, but I've discussed that previously.
And if anyone else feels exhausted, what do you get to do to rejuvenate?
This is more about what's going on if you need to know http://saneforums.org/t5/Looking-after-ourselves/How-do-you-enforce-boundaries/m-p/36381#M1064
26-10-2015 05:44 PM
26-10-2015 05:44 PM
Artee,
i read through your past posts and their replies. Im very sorry to read your story. I think speaking to a centrelink case worker is a good start to look at your housing situation and to also look into what other supports may be in your area.
Things/ ideas to pass alone time with arthritis could be:
reading
touch screen games ( their super fun...and some times addictive)
swimming (if you have the transport)
What are your interests now? is their any puzzle games you like or crosswords?
I think you need a good amount of support right now- and seeing a case worker at centrelink or your GP is a very good start.
Baboo
29-10-2015 01:09 PM
29-10-2015 01:09 PM
I have been working lately for "me" space ... ie reclaiming my end of the house ... patiently repeating and explaining when son forgets ...it has been mostly working ... and is better as I can get out of my bedroom.
When my exhusband wanted to go to work in the gulf ... I ended up pulling the plug ... he had not been supportive of me in Australia and I thought going to a foreign country with 2 small children at the time would be disastrous ... so though I liked the idea .. of following my loved one "to the ends of the earth" ... my practical assessment of the situation kicked in. He would have probably had a psychotic episode over there ... anyway ...
Glad to see you posting more. @artee
Keep finding ways to assert your needs. Hope he can settle down.
29-10-2015 10:37 PM
29-10-2015 10:37 PM
I like to watch movies on my computer / ipad. Grab some headphones and block out the world 🙂
29-10-2015 11:05 PM
29-10-2015 11:05 PM
Hi @artee,
This is a good idea for a thread.
I agee watching movies is good. Especially comedies. I also like to listen to music at the end of the day. I find singing along to music I love very uplifting.
cheers,
carer101.
24-04-2016 05:09 AM
24-04-2016 05:09 AM
24-04-2016 06:20 PM
24-04-2016 06:20 PM
Hello @Jane9. @artee, @Former-Member, @NikNik, @Appleblossom
there is some great ideas here ,
There a nothing like a bath for down time for me. Close the door, put on a candle, or take in a book. Time out without having to go anywhere. -- this is what i do and I put Epsom Salts in the bath which is very nice
also I think this is a great tread to continue , Calling all carers @Jo, @Former-Member, @Kurra, xx
24-04-2016 07:11 PM
24-04-2016 07:11 PM
I love the ideas in here. Unfortunately, being itinerant, mostly in caravan parks, or free camping, baths are an extremely rare thing. And I do love a bath, with epsom salts. Swimming we do when we can.
Still don't have any more than seconds alone. I do play computer games. I don't have arthritis in my hands, luckily, its in my neck and back, which is incredibly restrictive, but even so, I've disovered I can still knit and have been making lots of gifts for others, with increasingly difficult patterns. A top for me is on the list. I have the pattern and the yarn for one and found another vintage pattern for another I want to make too. I'm finding that very rewarding and very meditative too.
29-04-2016 07:24 PM
29-04-2016 07:24 PM
29-04-2016 08:11 PM
29-04-2016 08:11 PM
I rarely get time for that person called 'Me' but when I do, I like to walk in the bush and feel myself connect with nature. I also like to write in my journal and play classical CDs or listen to ABC classical radio.
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