Warning Signs of Stress While Caregiving
It is a delicate dance to find the balance of managing your own life and family while being the main caregiver of a senior loved one. As their needs begin to increase and change, it’s important to recognize the warning signs of stress and burnout. Here are some red flags:
- Feeling unusually emotional or crying easily.
- Reacting far more dramatic to small issues.
- Losing control of your weight.
- Feeling like all you want to do is sleep and never feeling rested.
- Letting your social life vanish.
- New health conditions yourself, such as migraines or stomach upset.
Unfortunately, many caregivers deal with stress by turning to unhealthy behaviors and habits. Some of those habits include, but are not limited to:
- An unhealthy consumption of alcohol on a daily basis.
- Increasing or starting a cigarette habit.
- Becoming dependent on prescription medication to sleep and/or stay awake.
- Unhealthy eating habits, such as fast food.
Letting your own health slip while caregiving is a dangerous road that far too many of us travel. Here are some tips that will help you manage that stress so you can enjoy your role as a caregiver!
4 Ways to Manage Caregiver Stress
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