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Dealing with disgust

The emotion of disgust is a natural response. It evolved to protect us from potentially dangerous, scary, or infecting situations. But when it arises in the course of caring for a loved one—you involuntarily gag, for instance—it may cause you both distress. 

Getting to the other side of the disgust response can lead to deep trust and appreciation between you and the person you care for. It may also be challenging and initially embarrassing.

As an example, it’s common to feel disgust about a loved one’s incontinence.

Is disgust a problem?

As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice understand how distressing it can be. Let us help. You don’t have to do this alone. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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