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Sweetpea76
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Hello @Kriamjolee.
You are not alone. You have every right to feel exhausted and burnt out. It's human. Just because you are the healthy one doesn't mean that you can't feel stressed and overwhelmed too. The woman you love is lashing out at you, avoiding you, and saying hurtful things. She may not mean to hurt you, but that stuff hurts. She is sick and you love her. That is stressful too. There is no need to feel guilty about having normal human emotions.
There is such a thing as compassion fatigue and compassion burn out. A lot of online resources explain it pertaining to healthcare workers, but it is definitely an issue for supporters and caregivers too. Here is a wiki article giving a broad overview http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compassion_fatigue.
You have to take care of yourself too, and learn not to feel guilty about it. Who is going to look after you if you don't? You are allowed to have time to yourself and do things you enjoy. You can take your girls out and have a good time. Those are normal, healthy things.
You are not alone. There is a great supporter section here. Just talking to other supporters and being able to vent to people who understand can take a load off. Welcome.
It's been eye-opening, especially seeing how little self-care I've been allowing myself. I guess I feel selfish, or like my problems just aren't worthy of our time while she is struggling.
You are not alone. You have every right to feel exhausted and burnt out. It's human. Just because you are the healthy one doesn't mean that you can't feel stressed and overwhelmed too. The woman you love is lashing out at you, avoiding you, and saying hurtful things. She may not mean to hurt you, but that stuff hurts. She is sick and you love her. That is stressful too. There is no need to feel guilty about having normal human emotions.
Unfortunately, I have reach my own breaking point. Everything I've been attempting to do to help alleviate her pain and sadness just seems to blow up in my face
There is such a thing as compassion fatigue and compassion burn out. A lot of online resources explain it pertaining to healthcare workers, but it is definitely an issue for supporters and caregivers too. Here is a wiki article giving a broad overview http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compassion_fatigue.
You have to take care of yourself too, and learn not to feel guilty about it. Who is going to look after you if you don't? You are allowed to have time to yourself and do things you enjoy. You can take your girls out and have a good time. Those are normal, healthy things.
You are not alone. There is a great supporter section here. Just talking to other supporters and being able to vent to people who understand can take a load off. Welcome.