Hi
Thanks for your concern, but it isn't really as hard as it sounds, I have support from my daughter, husband (who has taken early retirement to support me) and my cousin who helps in the mornings.
My Mother-in -Law has recently moved to stay with my Bother-in Law, so that has eased thihgs somewhat.
Yes I have got respite for my Mum and Dad, but that was only with the support of our local councillor, after having to write letters of complaint and attending his surgery.
Must admit he was very sympathetic, because his wife had cared for her Mum for 14 years and then, I think had a nervous breakdown. So he is now worried more about me than my parents.
At the moment we have a routine and it works, well most of the time!
The point I was trying to make in my last post, is how this terrible illness affects everyone differently.
What works for one, doesn't work for all
Alfjess