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Old 12-04-2013, 08:29 PM #1
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Greetings! I'm a 44yr old caregiver to my 70yr old partner of 20yrs who had a ministroke and has peripheral neuropathy in both of her legs and feet. She doesn't really walk, just kinda shuffles around the house. When we go outside the house she's in a wheelchair. I work fulltime on 3p-11p shift in a nursing home as a cna. Anybody else out there in similiar situation?
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Sorta the same situation. I am a PCG for someone Dx'd by UCSF neuros with FTD (Frontal Temporal Lobe Dementia).
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