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So I respect your thoughts on help, and totally understand how you feel and agree with you. but just ask you to try to give it some thought!
It is horrible how siblings can be so selfish, I disowned mine 8 ys ago, After dad died they conspired to have me charged with elder abuse and tried to take mom and her home! They are both homeless and mentally ill, and in court I prevailed, in a sense, but the thought that your own family did this to you, OMG.....Heartbreaking like nothing i've ever felt!!! So within 6 mos of losing dad I essentially lost them all, dad, brothers, and mom (she was not the same mom I knew) I digress, but just to let you know you are not alone........ALL I CAN SAY IS TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT IS THEIR SHORTCOMINGS AND NOT TAKE IT PERSONAL.....YOU ARE AN ANGEL, A VERY SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL WITH SPECIAL SKILLS......you are SPECIAL, AND NOT ALONE!
It's been 25 hours and we're worried about you.
Please check in.
If you don't agree with us tell us to go pee up a rope but let us know you're ok.
You really touched a common nerve here and folks want to respond and tell their stories.
That's huge Roscoe! Thank you for creating this thread!
lovbob
There is no reward but knowing you are doing the best you can with what you are delt and trying to do the right thing, knowing your moral fiber is titanium, is what keeps you from losing it, that's all it is a temporary comfort in a time of need!!!
Love n strength to you all!!!
I wasn't angry at my mom for being old, I was angry that I got trapped into doing something that made no sense. And what made less sense is that I did it.
If I was angry at anyone, I was angry at myself for not standing up for what is just and right.
If we think that the only peace we will have on earth is when we die we are sick with what we are dealing with and have to change it.
In my humble opinion death is not a reward or where there is peace. Death is just dead.
Don't drink the KoolAid Roscoe.
lovbob
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I so totally agree with Lizzie. I want my kids to love me still after I'm gone. I don't want them to keep waiting for those loving feelings and tears for my parting to come like I do for my mom. It is very sad to feel this way. I won't ever repeat anything like I went through with my mom for my husband and my kids.
I thank this site for helping me to see my errors and faults. I've learned to get informed from so many of you. I do not judge anyone because I've been judged and it doesn't feel good. I didn't have a good mother but in her attempt to break me, she helped me gain the strength to never again be bullied or abused as she did to me. The next time I am called upon to caregiver, it'll be with love and knowledge. I can't and won't do it any other way.