The Retirement Thread

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Don’t forget to look after yourself and your own mental health within the bigger picture of being your wife’s main carer . I was lucky with my mum because it’s more semi detached so it’s easier to get help . You really do need to push the council social worker to get a couple of hours a month extra care so you can go for a ride or even just go for a walk or a coffee stress free . Unfortunately to get this you might have to lay it on thick and say you cannot continue to look after your wife with out it .
If ever you want to chat to someone that’s detached from the situation , remember I am only a mile away and anything said to me will not go any further.

Thank you.
 
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:hello: Good morning folks, its bright and sunny and we've a party to go to, our pensioners club is holding a do down the club this afternoon, posh sandwiches, beer, music and bingo, should be fun, before that I need to finish the housework.
 

Dave7

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Morning all. A nice sunny start to the day.
I MIGHT go for a stroll** later. Legs have been too weak for a while but felt better yesterday.....we shall see.
**if I manage it I may even force a beer down^_^
 
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