Aidan said: Welcome back!Glad to hear you're looking at being more honest, this is good for the community but also good for you as it will help you get better support Do you mind me asking what so far that you've told us is truthful?
Eleanor said: Welcome @Past User
independent_ said: Hiya @Past User welcome back! It’s great that you’ve reflected on your time here and decided to be more honest, it’s really difficult to open up about problems sometimes but when you do in a place like this, honesty is so important
Shaunie said: Welcome back daisy
Salix_alba_2019 said: It's really appreciated that you've decided to apologise and start again. I didn't realise how young you were, just out of curiosity have you ever tried childline? They have a similar message board accept it's more tailored towards younger people.
Azziman said: Welcome back
Shaunie said: Oh sorry yeah. Agree with Aidan Could you make a post on what is the truth about situation. Cause j just called you daisy but i don’t know if that’s true cause your dog was called daisy. Sorry not trying to be rude just would be helpful. As might accidentally say another thing from the past It’s okay to lie about your name if you want to for privacy though. I did that on childline chats. Or yeah I’ll just try to totally forget what was said before
Salix_alba_2019 said: @Past User https://www.childline.org.uk/Check em out, they're fantastic when it comes to supporting young ones and the best part is that they work just like the mix
Salix_alba_2019 said: @Past User, I hope you don't mind me asking but since we're on the topic, what the situation with you parents?
Past User said: Salix_alba_2019 said: @Past User, I hope you don't mind me asking but since we're on the topic, what the situation with you parents? Ok I will tell you the truth I am caring for them with help from careers and due to them have dematia can’t spell it they can be aubsive thanks I am making. Anew fresh start here and it’s brave for me to open up
Stephanie said: Hey @Past User Welcome back
Salix_alba_2019 said: Past User said: Salix_alba_2019 said: @Past User, I hope you don't mind me asking but since we're on the topic, what the situation with you parents? Ok I will tell you the truth I am caring for them with help from careers and due to them have dematia can’t spell it they can be aubsive thanks I am making. Anew fresh start here and it’s brave for me to open up Hey I'm a little confused, do they both have dementia or just one parent? Do you have siblings?
Millie2787 said: Hey Its good to have you back , I work with adults with dementia so know how scary and frustrating it can get when there “Violent” . I have found it’s normally because there frustrated about something and that speaking to them in a calm tone or distracting them with something that makes them smile or happy , even a cup of tea can help diffuse the situation
Millie2787 said: I’m still Fairly new in the role so I don’t know too much but am happy to help where I can 💜 if you don’t mind me asking do you know what type of dementia they have ? I work with all different types and sometimes the way you calm them down can be different depending on there Outburst / type don’t know lAter one
GreenTea said: Sorry to hear about your parents. What type of dementia do they have?later one
Past User said: GreenTea said: Sorry to hear about your parents. What type of dementia do they have? Early onset
GreenTea said: Sorry to hear about your parents. What type of dementia do they have?
GreenTea said: Past User said: GreenTea said: Sorry to hear about your parents. What type of dementia do they have? Early onset Aggression and violence don't present in early onset.. it shows a lot later on..