Anonymous wrote:I have not been in this situation because my dad died at 62 and my mom died at 72. It was devastating to lose them and they were completely independent until the end of their lives.
For those of you who are dealing with difficult elderly parents, does it make you ponder whether it's worth living past the point when you can take care of yourself?
YES, it absolutely does. I do not want my kids to go through what I am going through. Don't get me wrong, I love my parents and value them tremendously, but it is doing me in emotionally and physically some days and I am doing so much less than what say my neighbor did for her parents (moved them into her home). I want to end my life gracefully and live it up until my chosen day-sometime when I know I am losing it-have signs of dementia or some terminal illness and can still be of sound enough mind to be in charge of my choices. I want to make sure I leave my loved ones without any guilt-knowing how much they are loved, but not feeling like they could never do enough for me. I also want my funeral to be a celebration of my life-not depressing. We may have an intermission where they play some funny music and in my honor we ask all willing to break into dance