Anonymous wrote:I shouldn’t have even posted this. I guess everyone will feel pity for the elder care needs - I do too and got taken because no one seems to care that we never get a break either. I guess it’s too much to ask people who you gave so much time and help to to check in. It seems basic courtesy to me but maybe not.
Anonymous wrote:I shouldn’t have even posted this. I guess everyone will feel pity for the elder care needs - I do too and got taken because no one seems to care that we never get a break either. I guess it’s too much to ask people who you gave so much time and help to to check in. It seems basic courtesy to me but maybe not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also I don’t have a family of my own. I did all this to help hoping his family would care for us and at least show an interest. I was stupid and wrong
Old people in nursing homes, or in need of that care, aren't really the type of people to be able to pitch in and help with a new baby. Nor are other parents with young children who also need to take care of their parents. Find a good nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Your post is kind of confusing , but it sounds like your SIL has consistently been the primary caregiver for your in-laws (even when she herself had young kids and your husband was single) but now that you also have kids you are upset that your husband is being asked to help care for his parents?
Anonymous wrote:Also I don’t have a family of my own. I did all this to help hoping his family would care for us and at least show an interest. I was stupid and wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t expect her to do anything for me. Just ask how are you.
She asked you and you said "not great".
Anonymous wrote:I don’t expect her to do anything for me. Just ask how are you.