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I Am a Caregiver

Great grandfather got caught reaching for his wheelchair. I put his wheelchair on the opposite side of the room.

His 85 year old self got down to the very edge of the end of his bed, stretched out as far as he could and reached out for the chair. Easily his full body length away. So that he can sneak around, do whatever all night and complain about being tired tomorrow.

My dad and I hear something from his room. We go in to check on him and enter mid-stretch (I'm not strong enough to lift him alone, we thought he had fallen). He flails himself backwards, hit his back on the wall and tried to pretend he was laying down asleep. Lamp on and everything, chair knocker over on the floor.

And this is why he is no longer allowed to have his wheelchair in his room at night. He's fine but he's worse than a child sometimes.

For those not in the loop:
He does not have alzheimers or dementia, a question I often get.

Side note:
He claims one arm is essentially useless. Funny, he was using it just fine while he was putting himself in harm's way. Just another bill for us to pay, no worries. Not his problem until we can't afford jelly for his toast.
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GlitterBug · 22-25, F
Might as well be honestly. 😂 @SW-User
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GlitterBug · 22-25, F
Lol. He gets himself in trouble but the most he gets is scolded. "Don't do that because its unsafe." He'll do it again anyway. It's the middle of the night and he isn't supposed to walk or stand by himself, per doctors orders. He's allowed to go wherever he wants and do whatever he wants when someone helps him in his wheelchair, during the day. Taking care of someone who is a hazard to not only themselves but also the people caring for him isn't always easy. In no way is it a prison. If we allowed him to do whatever he wanted whenever he wanted, he'd probably be dead. Thus why he requires a carer. As for the snide comment at the end if my post, maybe you should read some of my previous posts about him. Under the same group. But I appreciate you judging the situation. You ever cared for you parents? Grandparents? Sometimes they can't do what they want. That's life.
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HannahSky · F
It's a lot to care for family.

 
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