u/Vegetable-Orchid1789

38,000 miles, just getting broke in!

38,000 miles, just getting broke in!

Finally broke through 38,000 miles today on my 2017 Touring AWD after 9 years and 3 months. Never had any vehicle with such crazy low miles, but covid had us locked down for awhile.

Never driven in sport mode and almost always with Econ mode. All service done at dealership. She's never given any problems and drives like new. My 2nd Pilot. I would definitely recommend if your considering a Honda Pilot.

u/Vegetable-Orchid1789 — 22 hours ago

Take a break from r/caregiversupport?

Have any of the caregivers in this subreddit taking a break from this sub?

Would it be perfectly normal to take a break?

Is it possibly healthy for long-term caregivers to take a break?

Does it indicate anything if a caregiver wants to take a break?

Has anybody taken a break for some period of time and had an effect on their personal mental health or their well-being?

I personally learn a lot from this subreddit and gain valuable insight from all of the caregivers. However, a lot of these stories are very difficult to get through and they take a heavy toll on my personal empathy and emotions. I've recently begun questioning if it's a good idea to be consuming this on a daily basis without a break?

I'm just looking for a little bit of insight for your thoughts on the subject. So many people here with so much knowledge and understanding of psychology and emotional well-being!

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u/Vegetable-Orchid1789 — 25 days ago