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Default Jul 12, 2020 at 10:03 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Buffy72 View Post

My boyfriend (80yr. Old Male), has Type II Diabetes and Chronic Pain from degenerating disk in his lumbar spine.

I refuses to accept help when he needs to go to an Emergency Room.

Can anyone tell me HOW I can convince him to receive hlep when he needs it?

Are there some "tricks" to use to make it easier for him to accept help?
I'm sure there are a LOT of other people that have this same problem, when caring for a family member or even if "you" are a caregiver.

Is 'giving up a normal aging process? I feel that he is sometimes giving up on life. This is especially happening as part of the COVID because he cannot get out and socialize as he normally would.

Many thanks for your thoughts/suggestions and ideas.


I think you should just try to be as supportive as you can

tell him that you will be their with him at the hospital, allow him to take some things that make him feel at home, explain to him that if he does this, he will feel better and stronger and you 2 can spend more positive time together (tghat is not in the hospital), and re: giving up on life, is their something you bioth enjoy that you can plan with him?. something you can both look forward to after you get out of the hospital.
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