Re: O/T BIT OF A LONG SHOT, AM DESPERATELY IN NEED OF SOME ADVICE
Some great responses in this thread - well done to all concerned.
Re: O/T BIT OF A LONG SHOT, AM DESPERATELY IN NEED OF SOME ADVICE
I’m working at POBL at the moment - there may be someone there who can help - they certainly cover the Gwent area - let me know if you want me to contact someone on your behalf - pm me some details.
Dave
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Toadstool
I’m working at POBL at the moment - there may be someone there who can help - they certainly cover the Gwent area - let me know if you want me to contact someone on your behalf - pm me some details.
Dave
Dave , thanks very much indeed my friend. I would be very grateful indeed. Im quite happy for you to send my message if you think it would help.
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Mad as a fish
Dave , thanks very much indeed my friend. I would be very grateful indeed. Im quite happy for you to send my message if you think it would help.
Pobl are a housing association who also do fantastic advice work in the community .
If you are at your wits end then you really do need to get your wife assessed and your own needs addressed as soon as possible
Your wife needs a psychiatric assessment , wether she wants one or not . I know this is tough but the mental health professionals need to be contacted soon as you can
Pobl , Samaritans , Age Cymru , Dementia UK, Alzheimers Society , Citizens Advice , all great but you don't know what you are dealing with as yet .......it could be alzheimers, dementia , delirium due to urine infections , prolonged delirium .....a very serious condition .....old age psychosis etc
I would urge you to contact the older persons mental health team and get your wife assessed then treated
After that .......all the various support groups can help you
Its no good phoning up the Citizens Advice Bureau as they will urge you to contact the medical people but for getting attendance allowance as you care for your wife , citizens advice and pobl and other support agencies will help you all the way
But get the medical experts involved first Mr fish 🐟 😉
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All the best Mad As Fish. As always this board is as it’s best for stuff like this.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Pobl are a housing association who also do fantastic advice work in the community .
If you are at your wits end then you really do need to get your wife assessed and your own needs addressed as soon as possible
Your wife needs a psychiatric assessment , wether she wants one or not . I know this is tough but the mental health professionals need to be contacted soon as you can
Pobl , Samaritans , Age Cymru , Dementia UK, Alzheimers Society , Citizens Advice , all great but you don't know what you are dealing with as yet .......it could be alzheimers, dementia , delirium due to urine infections , prolonged delirium .....a very serious condition .....old age psychosis etc
I would urge you to contact the older persons mental health team and get your wife assessed then treated
After that .......all the various support groups can help you
Its no good phoning up the Citizens Advice Bureau as they will urge you to contact the medical people but for getting attendance allowance as you care for your wife , citizens advice and pobl and other support agencies will help you all the way
But get the medical experts involved first Mr fish
This board has really helped me today Sludge. Tried to ring the GP today but receptionist refused to put me through.
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Mad as a fish
This board has really helped me today Sludge. Tried to ring the GP today but receptionist refused to put me through.
Phone the number of adult old age mental health I have given you direct , if they are awkward phone social services , if they don't help you phone your gp and tell them you need an urgent assessment for a psychiatric review of your wife
You can phone the adult mental health for older people NOW , its a duty desk and you can leave a message , they will phone you as soon as you can
Your wife is clearly in need of expert help , if they tell you to contact your gp tell them you already have and the receptionist wouldn't put you through to a doctor .
If they insist you speak to a GP first bollocks to the receptionist , tell her or him you want to speak to a doctor and will keep phoning till you speak to one . You MUST tell the doctor how unwell your wife is and how unwell it is making you . You must not take no for an answer . If you want me to phone the gp or the old age mental health team on your behalf message me and I will do it . I have already phoned general adult mental health services and they gave me the number above at maindiff. This is your first step , you must get medical intervention for your wife NOW and then for yourself .
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Hi MAAF,
I live in London and showed this thread to my girlfriend who's an A&E nurse in a London hospital.
She said that there has been excellent advice given in this thread, but one thing that perhaps hasn't been said yet is that if you're seriously worried for your or her safety, at any time of the day, call 999. She said that this is a warranted reason to call for help, and the staff in A&E and the paramedics are trained to deal with this kind of thing and they would take it seriously.
Put it this way, if an A&E nurse is telling you that you can go to A&E with this, it's a valid reason to go.
Keep us posted. We're all here for you.
Dave
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You might not want to hear this, but your wife is showing all the signs of regressive dementia. I've seen the majority of the symptoms you mention, when my grandmother fell ill. You have to see help as soon as possible, especially as you could be in danger yourself. I'm not saying she would deliberately hurt you, but the situation can arise when sufferers don't know where they are, nor who they are with, and they can often lash out.
You need to see a doctor, and a social worker as well, and to get help. Do you have any children, or close family? Previous posters have listed some numbers, so I won't add to those, but make sure you do it - don't wait 'in case things get better'. Sadly, it is unlikely that things will improve, so you need to get help soon. Good luck to you both.
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A heartfelt thank you to every person on here who has offered advice I had such a bad couple of days that I havnt plucked up enough balls to do anything yet, but I guess I will have to shortly. Thanks again everyone, so very much appreciated.Thank you.
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A heartfelt thank you to every person on here who has offered advice I had such a bad couple of days that I havnt plucked up enough balls to do anything yet, but I guess I will have to shortly. Thanks again everyone, so very much appreciated.Thank you.
Don't beat yourself up that way, my friend. Just go from where you are now and follow the very good advice already posted on here - and as soon as possible.
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You've made the first step Maaf you just need to take the next step for both of you.
Stay strong Bluebird.
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Earnie's bench seat
Hi MAAF,
I live in London and showed this thread to my girlfriend who's an A&E nurse in a London hospital.
She said that there has been excellent advice given in this thread, but one thing that perhaps hasn't been said yet is that if you're seriously worried for your or her safety, at any time of the day, call 999. She said that this is a warranted reason to call for help, and the staff in A&E and the paramedics are trained to deal with this kind of thing and they would take it seriously.
Put it this way, if an A&E nurse is telling you that you can go to A&E with this, it's a valid reason to go.
Keep us posted. We're all here for you.
Dave
An excellent piece of advice.This way the whole thing is documented and they'll have to act on this.
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If I could add, don't neglect yourself. If there's any way you can get your hip[s] working again - or at least some significant improvement - then do it