I am not currently employed outside the house but at home, I am working ALL the time. It's soooo hard (like the others have said) being a caregiver. My best friend sometimes makes me remarks about me not working (which I am able to do) and sometimes I get a little hurt. If they only knew. His siter kinda gets it but his daughter doesn't. She's just not around enough to see how it is. She has children and I understand she is busy. It's all up to me. 3 days ago he injured his back and who is there w/ him? Me. We are there when they are sick, when they are weak, when they are cranky, when they don't feel like dialysis, when they need their special meals. We are there when (and if) they're congestive heart failure starts taking it's toll. We are there through all the medications, the medical bills, the paper work, the medical phone calls, everytime they are in ER, ICU, or regular hosp. We clean up when they throw up, when they have diarrahea, when they are occassionall dizzy after dialysis. We are there to pick up slack because they are not able to do exactly what they could before. We are there to constantly worry about them. e are there to check to see "if they breathing" at night or evrytime they're napping. And my friend thinks I sit around doing nothing all day lol. I know you feel alone but you're not. You may not have much support where you are but you have it here. It can be draining on the caregiver and you need to let a little loose too. Most importantly: take care of YOURSELF.