Just a quick add-on concerning the last 5 posts. It wasn’t my intention to paint a grim picture of the job I do or the people I help to support. However, I wanted to show the harsh reality of the working situation I face every day, but more than that, the difficulties some people face when they suffer from very severe learning disabilities.
It’s a physically challenging and mentally draining profession and even though the gentlemen I help to support robably have little understanding of their predicament, it doesn’t mean I don’t feel sympathy for them, because I do.
It makes me appreciate what I have.
I am not sure that I would be able to do what you are doing, so: respect!
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Thank you Stella ๐ Iโm not sure I can do it much longer
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We all have our limits โฆ we need to accept that otherwise we destroy ourselves. And you have already done a lot!
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Understood.
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I’m taking a post-grad in neuroeducation, so I know pretty well how challenge it can be.
Life can be tough, isn’t about unicorns and pink color for sure.
After all, take care of your well being ๐
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Youโre right, it certainly isnโt about rainbows and sugar drops. Thank you for reading ๐ and all the best with your post-grad
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Thank you, John ๐
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I appreciate you sharing all that you do, and have a great deal of respect for you. I don’t think you share it out of malice at all – I believe it is truly just so that the rest of us out here can fully appreciate and understand what it entails. And we never know when we might find ourselves in the same position needing to give care – it’s useful to have these posts to think back on to help us.
And then yes, there is always that reminder to be grateful of what I have! ๐
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Thank you dear ๐
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An absolute pleasure โบ
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As said previously John, you do a job that you can be proud of, justifiably. It’s been fascinating to read about the guys you look after. It gives a good perspective on how fortunate my life has been. I reckon that if the Pearly Gates really exist (big doubts!), you’ve earned yourself a pass inside matey.
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Glad you enjoyed learning a little bit about what I do Kev. If heaven exists then Iโm a monkeys uncle
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Well written….
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Thanks Michael
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I have enjoyed the series very much. It’s an insightful perspective into the minds of people with learning disabilities. Sometimes when we throw tantrums, our actions are equally unreasonable too.
Thank you for sharing, John ๐
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Thank you very much for reading ๐
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Reblogged this on Unsung Heroes: People Shining a Light in a Sometimes Dark World.
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Very much appreciated Craig, thank you
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