Kazza, your GP should be very supportive.
I got this quote from patient.co.uk whilst investigating vascular dementia:
Caregiver burden and stress: this should be considered a complication of any dementia, including vascular dementia. This can lead to increased psychiatric and medical morbidity in the caregiver.
Im in my 40s too (totally in denial) I had no idea what my 40s would be like but I never anticipated spending my evenings watching sky sports and holding my dads hand.
Life won't always be this way so as the song goes;
Things'll go your way
If you hold on for one more day
Can you hold on for one more day
Things'll go your way
My advice; phone in sick tomorrow and see your GP. Show him this thread.
Take care and keep posting x
I got this quote from patient.co.uk whilst investigating vascular dementia:
Caregiver burden and stress: this should be considered a complication of any dementia, including vascular dementia. This can lead to increased psychiatric and medical morbidity in the caregiver.
Im in my 40s too (totally in denial) I had no idea what my 40s would be like but I never anticipated spending my evenings watching sky sports and holding my dads hand.
Life won't always be this way so as the song goes;
Things'll go your way
If you hold on for one more day
Can you hold on for one more day
Things'll go your way
My advice; phone in sick tomorrow and see your GP. Show him this thread.
Take care and keep posting x