Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd rather die in my house than die in overpriced assisted living or a nursing home. I think it's my choice where I die.
Your poor children
Huh?
You don’t know how long it’s gonna take you to die and you’re gonna ruin your children’s lives by forcing them to care for you, and change your diaper and lift you, even though they’re older, and that could injure their back.
Your decision to stay in your home and not go to a proper care facility is selfish.
Ive been around a lot of old people and 90% just kicked it. Most people dont spend years as invalids.
M
That’s completely untrue. The majority of people are dealing with the long goodbye..
Anonymous wrote:
I’m just curious as to WHY someone in their 70s would need or want a 4000 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 3 level house.
I know there are outliers: grandkids live with them, frequent visitors, but why would anyone without kids want a house so large?
Op, I feel you! We live in a beautiful suburban neighborhood with no real amenities or draw besides schools and the related activities and lifestyle and OMG how the neighbors all gnash their teeth when a nice older couple decides to move out…. We all expect a nice young family…. And one single old lady or a pair of already old people with no kids moves in. The pools sit empty. Backyards empty. Is it a status symbol?? Wtf!!! Meanwhile the old lady who bought one house has to plead on our list Serv for people to clear her driveway when it snows. My kids do mine before our snow guys show up! It just doesn’t make any sense. Its status and feeling like the house satisfies something in them. Ah well that will be us some day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd rather die in my house than die in overpriced assisted living or a nursing home. I think it's my choice where I die.
Your poor children
Huh?
You don’t know how long it’s gonna take you to die and you’re gonna ruin your children’s lives by forcing them to care for you, and change your diaper and lift you, even though they’re older, and that could injure their back.
Your decision to stay in your home and not go to a proper care facility is selfish.
My aunt died last year at 104 and she got sick with RSV and it knocked her off in one week. She actually did a podcast a few weeks before she died and interviewed local paper and had no serious issues. Was she supposed to sell her house? Amazing part she lives in her primary home 75 years and her vacation home was her parents. She was going to it 104 years. Not everyone dies on your schedule.
That’s an outlier. Just please realize at some point your kids are gonna want you to move into an over 55 community because it is not their job to care for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd rather die in my house than die in overpriced assisted living or a nursing home. I think it's my choice where I die.
Your poor children
Huh?
You don’t know how long it’s gonna take you to die and you’re gonna ruin your children’s lives by forcing them to care for you, and change your diaper and lift you, even though they’re older, and that could injure their back.
Your decision to stay in your home and not go to a proper care facility is selfish.
My aunt died last year at 104 and she got sick with RSV and it knocked her off in one week. She actually did a podcast a few weeks before she died and interviewed local paper and had no serious issues. Was she supposed to sell her house? Amazing part she lives in her primary home 75 years and her vacation home was her parents. She was going to it 104 years. Not everyone dies on your schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd rather die in my house than die in overpriced assisted living or a nursing home. I think it's my choice where I die.
Your poor children
Huh?
You don’t know how long it’s gonna take you to die and you’re gonna ruin your children’s lives by forcing them to care for you, and change your diaper and lift you, even though they’re older, and that could injure their back.
Your decision to stay in your home and not go to a proper care facility is selfish.
Ive been around a lot of old people and 90% just kicked it. Most people dont spend years as invalids.
Anonymous wrote:I’m just curious as to WHY someone in their 70s would need or want a 4000 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 3 level house.
I know there are outliers: grandkids live with them, frequent visitors, but why would anyone without kids want a house so large?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd rather die in my house than die in overpriced assisted living or a nursing home. I think it's my choice where I die.
Your poor children
Huh?
You don’t know how long it’s gonna take you to die and you’re gonna ruin your children’s lives by forcing them to care for you, and change your diaper and lift you, even though they’re older, and that could injure their back.
Your decision to stay in your home and not go to a proper care facility is selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd rather die in my house than die in overpriced assisted living or a nursing home. I think it's my choice where I die.
Your poor children
Huh?
You don’t know how long it’s gonna take you to die and you’re gonna ruin your children’s lives by forcing them to care for you, and change your diaper and lift you, even though they’re older, and that could injure their back.
Your decision to stay in your home and not go to a proper care facility is selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd rather die in my house than die in overpriced assisted living or a nursing home. I think it's my choice where I die.
Your poor children
Huh?