Caring for a loved one who is ill is often challenging, but you should not try to take on being a caregiver independently. By identifying people in your life who can be reliable sources of support and comfort, you can be reassured that there is someone to turn to when you need help—someone who will lift you up and give you whatever you need with a moment’s notice.
Support systems will be different for each person. Look at the people in your life who might be a source of support and ask them if they mind being a shoulder to lean on.
Above all, allow your support system to help you in any way they can. Knowing there are people who are there for you can make all the difference.
Lupus Foundation of America, Midwest
Joan Pendleton
312-459-6271
Pendleton@lupus.org
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