Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s horrible, I’m sorry. FMLA? I know it’s not that simple.
Do what you need to do to protect yourself and don’t let the hospital or nursing home staff push you around about it.
You’re probably near the end of the road here. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s not torture. It is. The only way out is through, so just keep going as best you can. Things won’t get “better,” but you’ll get to a new plateau again.
I actually dropped the FMLA paperwork off at the doctors last week and was planning on picking it up Monday.
Nothing in my life could have ever prepared me for how incredibly hard this is. Kids? That was a choice. I’d think if my spouse was in this situation it would be easier to handle- again, a choice. But a parent? No choice there, someone has to be responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s horrible, I’m sorry. FMLA? I know it’s not that simple.
Do what you need to do to protect yourself and don’t let the hospital or nursing home staff push you around about it.
You’re probably near the end of the road here. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s not torture. It is. The only way out is through, so just keep going as best you can. Things won’t get “better,” but you’ll get to a new plateau again.
I actually dropped the FMLA paperwork off at the doctors last week and was planning on picking it up Monday.
Nothing in my life could have ever prepared me for how incredibly hard this is. Kids? That was a choice. I’d think if my spouse was in this situation it would be easier to handle- again, a choice. But a parent? No choice there, someone has to be responsible.
I’m with you 100%. I’ve been doing it for over 10 years. I’m exhausted and empty.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry OP. Is your mother far away from you? Do you have to be there for all the transports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s horrible, I’m sorry. FMLA? I know it’s not that simple.
Do what you need to do to protect yourself and don’t let the hospital or nursing home staff push you around about it.
You’re probably near the end of the road here. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s not torture. It is. The only way out is through, so just keep going as best you can. Things won’t get “better,” but you’ll get to a new plateau again.
I actually dropped the FMLA paperwork off at the doctors last week and was planning on picking it up Monday.
Nothing in my life could have ever prepared me for how incredibly hard this is. Kids? That was a choice. I’d think if my spouse was in this situation it would be easier to handle- again, a choice. But a parent? No choice there, someone has to be responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Fourth hospitalization in 16 months for my 82 year old mom who suffers from dementia. This time for UTI and sepsis, five weeks ago was a fall, internal bleeding and fractures in the pelvis. She just got out of rehab 1.5 weeks ago and moved into memory care.
My work is grumbling, my brother is worthless and I’m about at my wits end. I don’t have much more of anything left to give. I’m tapped. I call uncle.
Anonymous wrote:That’s horrible, I’m sorry. FMLA? I know it’s not that simple.
Do what you need to do to protect yourself and don’t let the hospital or nursing home staff push you around about it.
You’re probably near the end of the road here. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s not torture. It is. The only way out is through, so just keep going as best you can. Things won’t get “better,” but you’ll get to a new plateau again.