Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with the threads recently of people sad they still have parents.
while some of us lost our one of ours even before we we born.
ungreatful af.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like most people commenting have no idea how hard it is to be a constant caregiver. I do think it's a challenge for caregivers that medications are allowing many people to live to very old age
This. And, yes, OP, I feel that way, too, although it's clearly not acceptable to share that given the responses here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like most people commenting have no idea how hard it is to be a constant caregiver. I do think it's a challenge for caregivers that medications are allowing many people to live to very old age
This. And, yes, OP, I feel that way, too, although it's clearly not acceptable to share that given the responses here.
NP - I concur.
My 90 yo mom is downright nasty to me - and this was before the dementia. I have learned to avoid certain topics - which is pretty much anything because she will always find fault with anything I say or do. I tell myself she has an undiagnosed mental illness to get me through the day.
I think people need to understand that not all old ladies are 'cute' and 'sweet'.
Anonymous wrote:My mom, my children’s only involved/interested grandparent, died of cancer at 61. I was 38 and my kids were 10 and 7.
What I wouldn’t give for OP’s problem.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like most people commenting have no idea how hard it is to be a constant caregiver. I do think it's a challenge for caregivers that medications are allowing many people to live to very old age
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like most people commenting have no idea how hard it is to be a constant caregiver. I do think it's a challenge for caregivers that medications are allowing many people to live to very old age
This. And, yes, OP, I feel that way, too, although it's clearly not acceptable to share that given the responses here.
Anonymous wrote:My God you people are insane. Provided care for my parents for a decade. Don’t regret a second of it, least I could do for them after all they did for me.
I am a boomer, so not all of us are selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my mother but I never thought she would live this long, now 92 and going healthy strong. She lives with us and is easy going and helpful but my spouse and I are older- mid 60’s. Unlike her, we have ailments.
She can’t afford a nursing home, we can’t afford to pay one for her, my sibling can’t be counted on. I am starting to hate her, I feel awful. I’m at least glad to vent my feelings out here. thanks.
I wish there was an end date where you die in your sleep at 85.
Your mom being dead wouldn't make you healthy.
Anonymous wrote:My God you people are insane. Provided care for my parents for a decade. Don’t regret a second of it, least I could do for them after all they did for me.
I am a boomer, so not all of us are selfish.
Anonymous wrote:I love my mother but I never thought she would live this long, now 92 and going healthy strong. She lives with us and is easy going and helpful but my spouse and I are older- mid 60’s. Unlike her, we have ailments.
She can’t afford a nursing home, we can’t afford to pay one for her, my sibling can’t be counted on. I am starting to hate her, I feel awful. I’m at least glad to vent my feelings out here. thanks.
I wish there was an end date where you die in your sleep at 85.