Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you all! I'm 53, I have a 9yo with autism and my 78 yr old mom, who is currently struggling with a new diabetes dx (this is scary, we literally are learning as we go). This is after the recent passing of my Dad, who had parkinsons. Oh, and I work full time and commute 2 hrs a day!
Thankfully Mom and Dad were prudent financially (modest, but will be fine). I live nearby, but am considering moving in (I'm divorced). I go there daily and don't have enough time to maintain two households. For example, just yesterday I was there and happened to go into a spare bedroom-to find the carpet wet! The ac unit in the hall closet next to it was overflowing. There went my day off-I got repair over and dried up the rug best I could.
I'm off today also and can't even get out of bed, I might be a little depressed not sure.
My one sibling lives far away and travels a lot for work and doesn't help much.
Glad to vent here lol
You are 53...with a 9 year old...and divorced?! Who thought having a child at 44/45 was a brilliant idea?
Anonymous wrote:I hear you all! I'm 53, I have a 9yo with autism and my 78 yr old mom, who is currently struggling with a new diabetes dx (this is scary, we literally are learning as we go). This is after the recent passing of my Dad, who had parkinsons. Oh, and I work full time and commute 2 hrs a day!
Thankfully Mom and Dad were prudent financially (modest, but will be fine). I live nearby, but am considering moving in (I'm divorced). I go there daily and don't have enough time to maintain two households. For example, just yesterday I was there and happened to go into a spare bedroom-to find the carpet wet! The ac unit in the hall closet next to it was overflowing. There went my day off-I got repair over and dried up the rug best I could.
I'm off today also and can't even get out of bed, I might be a little depressed not sure.
My one sibling lives far away and travels a lot for work and doesn't help much.
Glad to vent here lol
Anonymous wrote:Caring for parent and young one. Exhausted. Shout out to others doing the same. Deep breaths. I can do this.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you all! I'm 53, I have a 9yo with autism and my 78 yr old mom, who is currently struggling with a new diabetes dx (this is scary, we literally are learning as we go). This is after the recent passing of my Dad, who had parkinsons. Oh, and I work full time and commute 2 hrs a day!
Thankfully Mom and Dad were prudent financially (modest, but will be fine). I live nearby, but am considering moving in (I'm divorced). I go there daily and don't have enough time to maintain two households. For example, just yesterday I was there and happened to go into a spare bedroom-to find the carpet wet! The ac unit in the hall closet next to it was overflowing. There went my day off-I got repair over and dried up the rug best I could.
I'm off today also and can't even get out of bed, I might be a little depressed not sure.
My one sibling lives far away and travels a lot for work and doesn't help much.
Glad to vent here lol
Anonymous wrote:Its hard. My youngest is in middle school and I'm constantly flying back and forth between DC and elderly parents 1000 miles away. Taking a leave of absence soon to better juggle and get some longer-term supports in place. Can't even imagine doing this with littles. Hugs and strength to all who are caring for loved ones on both ends of the age spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Solidarity and commiseration to you! I’m sandwiched and the only child of an elderly parent who lives halfway across the country, and I have a kid in elementary school. And I have a demanding job. Something has to give.
My dad was 35 when I was born and I was 40 when my child was born, so it was bound to work out this way.
Anonymous wrote:I am currently paying most of my mom's bills, she's 70. OP, do you have anything going into it you would have done differently?