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[quote=Anonymous]OP here once again ... There seem to be a lot of frustrated keyboard warriors and know-it-all, holier-than-thou types on this thread, who delight in criticizing me for all the things I allegedly didn't do, while very conveniently ignoring the things I did do for my father. Whatever. None of you on this whole thread have actually said what they think I should/could have done in PRACTICAL AND REALISTIC terms. If you had been in my shoes while my father was ill for 3 years until he passed away, what would you have done? Take into account the fact that moving back home to live close to my father was never an option. I didn't want that, my husband didn't want that and even my father didn't want that. Also, I worked for a school at the time and when you work for a school you can't just take time off work whenever you want. Some of you do sound angry and bitter.[/quote]
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