Dealing with anxiety
It's only natural for family caregivers to worry. Understandably, we spend a lot of time thinking about "what's next."?
But if you are in a pattern of persistent worry and are starting to feel the stress in your body too—perhaps headaches, loss of appetite, or trouble sleeping—you may be dealing with anxiety. You are not alone. An estimated 40 million Americans report problems with anxiety each year.
Does this sound familiar?
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Try these challenges to negative thinking to help you arrive at a more balanced view:
If anxiety is getting in the way of your sleep or peace of mind, talk with your doctor. And certainly, if you experience chest pains, a racing heart, and/or episodes of fast breathing, get checked out. Talking with a therapist can quickly get you back on a confident and even keel. And consider getting help with your caregiving. Working with Aging Life Care? Manager will give you a knowledgeable sounding board to provide perspective and solutions to ease your concerns.
Do you find yourself with anxious thoughts?
Perhaps it's time to get some caregiving help. As the Long Island experts in family caregiving, we at Peacewell Care Consulting find that families often underestimate how much work it is to care for an aging loved one. They end up paying for it in terms of distress, poor health, and trouble sleeping. Not a very good quality of life. You don't have to do this alone. Give us a call: 516-731-0400.