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[quote=Anonymous]I completely understand. My mother lived closer to my brother who always has been the golden child. After my mother had a stroke he convinced her to live in an assisted living place near me, so I am now the one dealing with all the stress of being the mean child who took her car away, dealing with doctors and medical apps., etc. when he comes and visits every three months, I have to hear about how excited she is and what a sacrifice he is making. I have a sister who lives in another state and comes once a year and that is all she is willing to do. I am the child who was never close to our mom, yet I somehow ended up living the closest. At least she is in an assisted living place. Will you parents consider visiting any to check them out? They often offer a free meal with a tour so that might convince them to at least visit.[/quote]
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