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When The Strong Get Tired: Real Caregiving Stories. Real Support is not a how-to guide. It is a truth-teller. A mirror. A lifeline.
Caregiving is love, but it can also be loneliness, exhaustion, resentment, and grief wrapped in silence. This book exists for the people who are doing everything for everyone and have no one asking how they're doing. For those hiding their tears in parking lots, holding in the scream while helping someone up the stairs, or smiling through the weight of guilt because they feel like they're never doing enough.
Inside these pages are the real stories of caregivers, raw, unpolished, and unapologetically honest. Stories of adult children taking care of parents who no longer recognize them. Stories of working moms stretched so thin that they start to forget their own names. Stories of partners fighting for answers in medical systems that keep letting them down.
This book does not promise easy fixes. It promises understanding.
Whether you are deep in the trenches of caregiving, have walked away from it changed, or see it coming around the corner, this is the book that says: You are not crazy. You are not selfish. You are not alone.
You are allowed to be tired. And you still matter.
Caregiving is love, but it can also be loneliness, exhaustion, resentment, and grief wrapped in silence. This book exists for the people who are doing everything for everyone and have no one asking how they're doing. For those hiding their tears in parking lots, holding in the scream while helping someone up the stairs, or smiling through the weight of guilt because they feel like they're never doing enough.
Inside these pages are the real stories of caregivers, raw, unpolished, and unapologetically honest. Stories of adult children taking care of parents who no longer recognize them. Stories of working moms stretched so thin that they start to forget their own names. Stories of partners fighting for answers in medical systems that keep letting them down.
This book does not promise easy fixes. It promises understanding.
Whether you are deep in the trenches of caregiving, have walked away from it changed, or see it coming around the corner, this is the book that says: You are not crazy. You are not selfish. You are not alone.
You are allowed to be tired. And you still matter.