Anonymous wrote:I don't mean this in a snarky way but you, and others on this thread, have no idea what it's like to care for an ailing loved one for years. It's not that you stop loving the person but that the grieving process begins before death. Your life and relationship change. If the deaths were sudden, my comments may be different but I do not judge or begrudge someone who has nursed a spouse long term. It's a labor of love but still a burden they should be allowed to quickly shed when death comes.
It doesn’t change the fact that it’s jarring for the rest of the family. I nursed my mom through her illness as much as my dad did, but when she died, I was left motherless and wrecked, and did not have the opportunity to go find a replacement for the role like my dad did, who ended up engaged to someone else a year later.
No one here is judging the people for moving on. We’re explaining to op that it’s a common phenomena.