GCA can be challenging for the people who have it. You, and other family members, are the primary support system for your loved one. It can be rewarding to care for your loved one, but it can also be difficult. See below for tips and resources that may help make you and your loved one’s journey a little easier.
Taking care of a loved one can sometimes feel like a full-time job. It’s important to take some time for yourself to relax and ease some stress. Set aside some time to get back into your personal hobbies.
GCA can affect your loved one not just physically, but also emotionally. Symptoms, like constant headaches or fatigue, can lead to mood changes. Try not to take it personally if this happens.
If you don’t get proper support, taking care of your loved one can take a toll on you. Counseling can help you provide consistent, high-quality care to your loved one and help keep you from burning out. Skilled counselors can help you process your feelings, learn to set boundaries, and improve communication with your loved one.
Your loved one may be seeing 2 or more healthcare specialists for multiple conditions. If so, ask them if they’re in touch with each other. It’s important for them to discuss your loved one’s prescriptions and treatment plans.
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