Anonymous wrote:I still remember the time that my extremely conservative and reserved father looked at the sexy backup dancers on television at the Super Bowl halftime show, turned to me, and said “va va voom!” with a leering grin that bore no resemblance to any smile that I had ever seen from him.
Hang in there, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Dementia made my emotionally cold, mean, guilt tripping mother into a person who says “thank you” and “sorry”. It’s pretty wild. I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If needs to be very unimportant, now and going forward, re: how they treat you. Op, don't lose sight of what you've learned from your previous elder experiences, or what you know in your gut. There is no longer the luxury of a relationship with an entirely rational human being, and it's your reasonable duty to not take slights personally.
Very true. My husband found that out with his aging bipolar father.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If needs to be very unimportant, now and going forward, re: how they treat you. Op, don't lose sight of what you've learned from your previous elder experiences, or what you know in your gut. There is no longer the luxury of a relationship with an entirely rational human being, and it's your reasonable duty to not take slights personally.
This, OP. You need to focus less on you. Your mom can't help the changes she is going through. You need to step up and be an adult, not whining about how you feel.
Anonymous wrote:It is what it is OP.
On the plus side you will feel sad and some relief when she eventually passes away, as I know from experience.
Anonymous wrote:It is what it is OP.
On the plus side you will feel sad and some relief when she eventually passes away, as I know from experience.
Anonymous wrote:If needs to be very unimportant, now and going forward, re: how they treat you. Op, don't lose sight of what you've learned from your previous elder experiences, or what you know in your gut. There is no longer the luxury of a relationship with an entirely rational human being, and it's your reasonable duty to not take slights personally.
Anonymous wrote:My mother always treated me like crap, and she was always extremely rigid and anxious. When I first noticed the beginnings of dementia she also started treating my father like crap, which escalated into physical aggression towards him.