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My 96 year old mother has lived with me for the last year and a half. I am 68 years old. Try as I might to let the things she does and says just roll off, I can't. It feels like being tortured and put to death by a thousand pin pricks. She is narcissistic and manipulative. She never acknowledges that things she says can be hurtful to others - she says they are too sensitive. I have tried to express my feelings to her but have learned it does no good so I just clam up and stop talking to her. Sadly, I don't enjoy her company so work at distancing myself from her mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. It feels like the only way to save myself but fear I may become an empty shell.
As a young girl, I was not necesarily close to her - I now am getting a clearer picture of why.
You are not a selfish person. The feelings we have towards our mothers are not comfortable so I think we try to push them down because they make us feel guilty and selfish. I was once told that guilt is resentment turned inward. There may be some truth to that.
Do what you can to be true to yourself. Do what you can to have whatever relationship with your mother that works for you. One of my worries is that when mom is gone, I will feel guilty for any unkind ways I treated her. I want to be able to look myself in the mirror and know I did the best I could in a very difficult situation.
Take care and know you are not alone. There are many of us in the same boat. This is a wonderful site to come for comfort, advice, or even to vent.
God Bless you.
It's taken me 62 years to realize that all the strife in this family has been created by my own mother. Some people will do everything to get the worse out of other people and then act the victim. This is typical narcissistic entitlement personality. And I'm afraid that their nastiness and horrible personality just gets worse with dementia patients. I have learned to ignore it through years of counseling and realizing that I have two choices: (1) let their hatred and evil personality affect me, or (2) decide to live my life and learn the wonderful things about myself and I am good just the way I am.
In the end, the hatred and evil they have inside is going to take them from this world. But you choose to live for yourself and take care of yourself. You are fearfully and wonderfully made already. Surround yourself with positive people and new experiences.
Choose yourself first.
If she dies being miserable, that was her choice; not yours.
I hope in some small way this may help you. I really do because I know the pain is real. I have lived it. But I thank God for putting good people in my life to help me to enjoy myself. Just the way I am.
:)
nice name :).
hug and empathy to you!! :)
many of us are dealing with mean elderly mothers and fathers. mean mothers, more common. (i think the mothers often had a more dissatisfying life, than their husbands).
and - mean mothers are very jealous of their daughters.
-you’re a woman
-you’re younger
some fathers, similarly, are jealous of their sons.
some mean mothers are mean to their sons (more rare). and some mean fathers are mean to their daughters (also, more rare).
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you wrote:
“She can't go even 1 minute without saying something rude negative or inflammatory and yet she thinks she's the victim. She treats people like garbage then doesn't understand why they don't want to spend time with her.”
nooo. she understands.
she’s playing dumb.
insulting/being mean/playing the victim/playing dumb/lying…it’s all part of it.
and everywhere in the world, these mean people do the same thing. it’s the same pattern.
it’s not an illness. they’re mean and have targeted their targets the whole life.
ill people target everyone.
mean people target specific people, and often behave a bit better when there are non-family witnesses present. they’ll be a bit less mean.
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solution?
no matter how much grey rock you do, etc, trying not to feel pain…
careful: the abuse/torture/hell IS DAMAGING YOU.
it’s not just about the mean words the person says.
the torture is stealing your time/energy/nice opportunities, experiences you don’t realize you’re missing.
protect yourself.
reduce contact :).
clear your mind.
heal your hurt/justified anger/stress.
find solutions.
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what’s the aim of these mean people?
to make you as stressed as possible.
constant state of stress.
why?
you’re younger
they’re jealous
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they want you to argue.
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in order for us human beings to feel happy, peaceful, we need no arguing around us.
they don’t want that.
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i wish us well!!
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hugs!!! :)
i wish us all a wonderful soon xmas!!! :) :) :) :)
bundle of joy :)
hug!! :)
courage!
i hope you found a good way to protect yourself.
you wrote
“Toxic women likes these should not be mothers.”
but you’re happy you’re alive.
so you don’t mean that your mother should never have given birth. nor do i think you mean your mother should have left her children, so her children could be adopted.
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wonderful parents sometimes give birth to awful adults.
awful parents sometimes give birth to wonderful adults.
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as much as possible try to heal from past abuse.
protect yourself from current abuse.
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hugs!!! :)
Am in my 60's as a Caregiver and am learning that part of the deal is being mocked daily, and being told to shut up when I speak my opinion.
It has been a very hard lesson, and I'm learning that being nice and helpful & caring - and giving up my life to help my Mom is simply not appreciated at all.
Shortly after she passed, my husband took a stroke- vascular dementia- and I am struggling to be the best I can be for him; somedays I just cant take the drooling, garbled words and I feel awful saying thing like-" I missed that, try again"
Im trying to maintain his dignity, treat him as a respected husband still love him, discuss things as husbands and wives do..... Im loosing it.
Sometimes I wonder if the mom issues just knocked the stuffin's out of me and I have less to work with for him, like tolerance-the drooling sends me out of my mind. I know better and I cant seem to work past it.
Ok, so those are todays issues, but for you that are still dealing with mom or dad....please, dont wait til their death put an end to this. If you carried what I carried, Im suggesting you start now- the healing process- have something left over either for you or whatever else get brought your way.
She used to refer to me as the "Blood clot that learned to walk and talk". Or" the worst miscarriage she ever had-she survived". All those little terms of hers are silent now, but not in my head. Still can hear them, still remember when and where she would toss out those phrases.....and on days Im sinking caring for my husband.....here they come again..... Dont wait for the parents to pass-dont let their labels become who you are as I did. Cuz in my situation now, granted Im not called a little b****, stupid b****, Gods garbage 24/7 like before yet when I cant seem to help my husband, all that is loud and clear.
I will say this for the first time publicly-here and now- I am 64 yrs old and I have no true sense of who I am. Nothing. I live from sun up to sun down, nothing in between. Im realizing now, how over the years and demands became constant, coudnt tell you the last movie I went to, last time I danced, used to decorate for holidays, bake, crochet, curled my hair or put on make up- my nails are now short and unpolished, refinished a piece of furniture....its all gone. As the years got worse, I dropped pieces of me, all over the roads traveled and today....there is nothing left to give up. Covid took the job-stroke took my husband; both I loved A LOT! Only time I leave the house is grocery's or doctor appointments.
Please read this and understand it doesnt end with the person ripping you up passing away. Get out now, while you can, any way you can for as long as you can. For me, it was so beat into me that now there is even less of me to care for him and yup, the guilt on that one.
Thanks for letting me vent on my very first post! 🙄
Sorry for your other losses as well. God Bless!