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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I totally understand your frustration and anger at this situation. Your siblings are selfish jerks. If it’s any consolation, having spend nearly a decade in elder care/hospice care, this is a very common occurrence even when all the siblings live nearby - there is typically one adult child who ends up carrying the vast majority of the load of caring for elder parents. It’s typically a female adult child and more often than not the eldest, or the eldest of the females. It’s not fair and there is no acceptable excuse, especially when you all have family obligations of your own. Your siblings are selfish jerks. They will most likely never properly thank you for the huge sacrifices you are making to take care of your elderly parents, either.[/quote] What about the parents in that situation? That is the part i will never get: why do elderly parents feel fine being a total burden? Surely they must realize how much their dd is suffering because of them, yet they refuse alternatives. It isn't right. [/quote]
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