Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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I don't know if any of you remember this, but a while back I went through this thing where I started having to shoulder a lot of obligations towards my uncle and his medical care that I am NOT willing to do, so I made it very clear to the family to count me out. Sorry, but you can't treat people like dirt most of their lives and expect them to suddenly WANT to drop their lives to take care of you.
It's happening again. My mother called and didn't directly ask me for help with my uncle, taking him to the hospital and holding his hand, but did the "I don't know what to do." I gave her several solutions, but she didn't like any of them. I know she wanted me to just drop everything to help him, and she was angry that I told her I couldn't. And what's really infuriating is, my mother is homebound herself. My uncle needs to quit laying this all in her lap -- the thing is, though, he knows that she'll go right to her daughters.
Logically, I'm the only one there is, because I don't work. Well, I didn't choose to stay home so that I could care for aging relatives who mean nothing to me! I hate to sound cold, but again, I was treated very badly by this man. My sister gets along with him, but we certainly can't ask her. She works.
So, why do I feel so guilty??? I offered a few good alternatives (like a shuttle service, having my uncle's GF take him, then having my DH or BIL pick him up from the hospital). She didn't like any of those options. She wants someone with him to hold his hand.
Anyway, I'm sorry, and thanks for listening. I just need to vent. I would move heaven and earth for loved ones, but I can't stand the fact that so much is automatically going to fall to me because I live closest, and I don't work. Again, maybe these people should have thought of all this while they were walking all over me!
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I don't know if any of you remember this, but a while back I went through this thing where I started having to shoulder a lot of obligations towards my uncle and his medical care that I am NOT willing to do, so I made it very clear to the family to count me out. Sorry, but you can't treat people like dirt most of their lives and expect them to suddenly WANT to drop their lives to take care of you.
It's happening again. My mother called and didn't directly ask me for help with my uncle, taking him to the hospital and holding his hand, but did the "I don't know what to do." I gave her several solutions, but she didn't like any of them. I know she wanted me to just drop everything to help him, and she was angry that I told her I couldn't. And what's really infuriating is, my mother is homebound herself. My uncle needs to quit laying this all in her lap -- the thing is, though, he knows that she'll go right to her daughters.
Logically, I'm the only one there is, because I don't work. Well, I didn't choose to stay home so that I could care for aging relatives who mean nothing to me! I hate to sound cold, but again, I was treated very badly by this man. My sister gets along with him, but we certainly can't ask her. She works.
So, why do I feel so guilty??? I offered a few good alternatives (like a shuttle service, having my uncle's GF take him, then having my DH or BIL pick him up from the hospital). She didn't like any of those options. She wants someone with him to hold his hand.
Anyway, I'm sorry, and thanks for listening. I just need to vent. I would move heaven and earth for loved ones, but I can't stand the fact that so much is automatically going to fall to me because I live closest, and I don't work. Again, maybe these people should have thought of all this while they were walking all over me!
to you. Just what you need...more stress.
? Maybe you could tell your mom that you won't even consider doing it not even for the money unless your DU apologizes for his misdeeds towards you and then asks you *himself* face-to-face.
? Is she absolutely unable to hold her beloved's hand while he's at the hospital?
I was half afraid of getting flamed a bit, but I think family obligation is something we all have to face in our own way.


