Anonymous wrote:Do her a favor, and stop calling. You don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do her a favor, and stop calling. You don’t care.
Are you kidding me? I am the only one who cares. I’m the one calling and making sure she’s alive and hasn’t had a heart attack. I’m the one going to help with tasks around the house. You have to be a troll, because how do you gather that I don’t care from a single thing I said in my post?
I’m not a troll. My elderly mom was similar and I never resented calling her. She’s gone now, and I miss her.
Anonymous wrote:I am following with interest. While some of our specifics differ, I am in a similar situation with a parent. Only a short call is 50 minutes. I need help too. I feel a pit of dread in my stomach when I think of it.
Anonymous wrote:Do her a favor, and stop calling. You don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do her a favor, and stop calling. You don’t care.
Are you kidding me? I am the only one who cares. I’m the one calling and making sure she’s alive and hasn’t had a heart attack. I’m the one going to help with tasks around the house. You have to be a troll, because how do you gather that I don’t care from a single thing I said in my post?
Anonymous wrote:You care more than she does, OP. It’s why you want better for her.
I don’t have much to add though. If you store up anecdotes does she let you tell them to have something to say that isn’t complaints or gossip? Would she watch the same show as you to discuss that?
Anonymous wrote:How long are these phone calls? Can you limit them to 5-10 minutes? Identify a simple reward after you complete them? Like "after I call mom, I get to decompress with 1 hour of trashy tv"?
Anonymous wrote:Do her a favor, and stop calling. You don’t care.