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Lynne { sending hugs}, First of all before they release her see if medicare will pay for having a health aide come to her home for four hrs. a day. When my parents were in and out of hospital, they sent an health aide for a few hrs a day for 7 days a week , I believe it was for about 6 weeks. Everytime they went back in to hospital the process would start over again. When you go pick her up stop by social services and explain to them that she lives alone and that she can use the help. The aide will help bathe her , clean house and food shop for her. Give it a try. I am sorry that the burden is all on you, I do understand how overwelming it can be. My parents have died, but I was in your situation, the only daughter and all of it fell on me. I was what they call the sandiwich generation, raising my children and taking care of elderly parents. I lived in the same building as my parents I had to. I remember many of nights rushing them to emergency rooms , it was very stressful and sad. I do miss them, and don't regret being with them. Good luck to you. Last edited by Gina; 05-17-2007 at 04:57 PM. |
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Oh, Lynne, many hugs to you!! I've been in a place very similiar to where you are now. Both my parents are gone, but I was my mother's only child, and had to take her to the doctor and try to get my full time job done as well a be a wife and mother. Mother was 39 when I was born, and I was 31 when my oldest was born, so when mother was in her 80's and suffering from dimentia, my father had already passed away, and I had two young daughters & a husband to care for. Doctors who treat the elderly make their patients wait so long in the waiting rooms, we would sit there for 2 hours before seeing the doctor, like we had nothing else to do. I cried lots of times out of frustration. Like you, I loved my mother dearly and missed her when she was gone, but it was very difficult. When she entered the nursing home, there was still lots that I had to do to make sure she was cared for properly.
Take care of yourself, too & do try to get some help. You can't take care of her if you get sick yourself. (((((((Lynne)))))) Hope things get better for you!!!
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thank you!
thank you for your kind words. I will talk to them today about trying to get some help with her. I do have my oldest daughter that help's as much as she can but she has a family to rais as well . I know i was rambling on when i wrote this thread but everything was just spilling out of me at that time. I did have a nice phone call from Janet , it's so nice to have someone who knows what you are going through to talk with. Thank you all again , well it's time to get on the road again to work and then who knows where today.
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Lynne, im sorry you are having to deal with everything! It sure feels like we just cant handle more at times, but somehow we find the strength, and energy to go on, we are here to support you, anytime you need to talk. You got to take care of yourself too girl, remember to take some "breathing time" for yourself!!
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Lynne , Good luck, and don't feel that way we are all human and need to vent. You are not alone many are going through this and have in the past. This forum is wonderful we all are here for emotional support
Marilyn, my mother had me at 40 , I was her youngest, and only daughter. |
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Lynne, you know I'm here for you anytime day or night. You are such a good friend and I hate that you have to carry this mostly alone. I think that daughters carry the most burden. I don't like using that word, because we love our parents, but sometimes it can be so overwhelming especially when other things are going on in our families.
I think the posts about trying to get you some help are great and hope you look into it. Like I said last night, I'll give you a call over the weekend. If you need me between now and then....I'm here. Love ya girl!
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It clearly shows how much you love your Mom. You are a very special daughter to have been there for both your Dad and continuing to do so for your Mom.
It is important though to take care of yourself too. Id try to get some help even if it's just a day or so a week. It's too hard on yourself when you become too overwhelmed with it all. I will be facing this myself. My parents recently moved to AR and just purchased a home. In time i will be providing much care for my parents. I have watched many other friends do the same for their own parents and have seen the exhaustion they have gone through. It can't be easy at times. It truly is a commitment of love.
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