Emotional support
Bettyaref
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hello every one. Hope you all are ok.
Every time my son have epilepsy, I do my best to help him, after I feel extremely down , I feel pain in my muscles. It takes at lest two days to get out of that . I am wondering if anybody can gave me some advice how to come over that feeling??
Every time my son have epilepsy, I do my best to help him, after I feel extremely down , I feel pain in my muscles. It takes at lest two days to get out of that . I am wondering if anybody can gave me some advice how to come over that feeling??
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Hi @Bettyaref, I'm so sorry to hear that you feel this way. It sounds like quite a complex issue, so perhaps getting in touch with Carers UK would be worthwhile, to see if they can advise?Carers UK information, support and advice
We provide information, support and advice to carers. The information and advice we provide covers a range of subjects relating to caring including:- Benefits and tax credits
- Carers employment rights
- Carers assessments and how to get support
- Services available to carers
- How to complain effectively and challenge decisions
Our telephone helpline providing information is open on Mondays and Tuesday between 10am and 4pm - 0808 808 77770 -
Thank you for your respond. I am going to get some help from them. I am very happy to able to share my promblem with you all freely. Thank you again1
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