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"Not at all hun. And looking after her own mum is doing you a FAVOUR?? X" | |||
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"I don't want to offend you, but your sister sounds like a bad person " And insert a load of swear words... Hugs OP. xx | |||
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"I can't comment as I don't know what arrangements were made before you went away. If you both agreed that your mum must have someone present 24/7 even when sleeping then your sister made a mistake in leaving her. She could be telling the truth about her phone. Give her the benefit of the doubt on that one. It happens with my mobile often. Are you a paid full time carer for your mum ? If so then maybe that is what your sister means by 'favour'; her giving her time at no cost to you so that you can escape for an hour or so. If it was your sister's first time at looking after mum she is bound not to be as good at it as you are so maybe she needs a bit of help and guidance. Only through talk will understanding come. Don't hate each other or lose people that could ease the stress. On the other hand if you've never liked her just punch her fucking lights out and then get over it. Great advice Granny....till the last bit which made me " Equally as another reply states difficult to give opinion not knowing dynamics with sibling. However reading piece brings back memories of my late mothers few years. My father took on the brunt of the care. I helped out where and where i could around work.My sibling seem to think it not of there concern, but in all honesty i would,nt of expected it of them.. There personality isn,t geared that way i just would of been worried for my mother in there care. Its was hard, i,m now seeing the consequences the toll has taken on my father. I,m a generally caring, unselfish, guy. Though ashamed to admit that i found it hard and often found my self clock watching whilst waiting for my Dad to return from having time to himself as looked after my mother. No i don,t think your over reacting. Though perhaps you want the best for your mother realistically are you able to provide it. The hardest part is sometimes is to ask for help from outside agencies.Even if its a token bit help just to release the pressure for a short while. Hope your able to sought things out. Good luck. | |||
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"Some of you might know that I'm a full time carer for my disabled mum. Very rare do I take time out but on Wednesday I went to Nottingham for the day to visit daughter, leaving my elder sister to look after mum. Had a really nice day. Late afternoon I rang mum to tell her I was making my way home, when she answered the phone she was in tears saying that she had messed herself and been sat in it for quite a while. She had tried ringing my sister on house phone it was going to answer phone and rang her mobile and it wound ring and go to answer phone. I'm panicking and livid so rang my sister and the same thing was happening. So ended up phoning sisters daughter in law to go to her house and tell her what had happened. Sister then rang me said no one had rang either phones but clearly two different people had. Yes I was short and stern on the phone with her. Anyway to cut a long story short she still calling me and mum liars saying we didn't ring and nothing wrong with phones. But I'm fuming as mum shouldn't be left on her own and she had left mum on own. She saying she needed to go home to do jobs and mum was sleeping so thought it ok. No it's not ok. I trusted her to look after mum. All I can think of what if mum was having another stroke, what if she was having chest pains. What would have happened then, I look at the bigger picture but been told I over reacted. Now she is refusing to do me any more FAVOURS -and not look after mum when I need a break. And now she refuses to help me with day to day care of mum until I apologise. I don't think it's me who needs to apologise for anything. She shouldn't have left mum alone. Am I over reacting and in the wrong? Sorry it's so long " How upsetting. From what you've said it just appears that your sister is a wrong 'un. That's crap. Hope you manage to make her face up to her responsibilities and stop being so selfish and juvenile! | |||
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"Some of you might know that I'm a full time carer for my disabled mum. Very rare do I take time out but on Wednesday I went to Nottingham for the day to visit daughter, leaving my elder sister to look after mum. Had a really nice day. Late afternoon I rang mum to tell her I was making my way home, when she answered the phone she was in tears saying that she had messed herself and been sat in it for quite a while. She had tried ringing my sister on house phone it was going to answer phone and rang her mobile and it wound ring and go to answer phone. I'm panicking and livid so rang my sister and the same thing was happening. So ended up phoning sisters daughter in law to go to her house and tell her what had happened. Sister then rang me said no one had rang either phones but clearly two different people had. Yes I was short and stern on the phone with her. Anyway to cut a long story short she still calling me and mum liars saying we didn't ring and nothing wrong with phones. But I'm fuming as mum shouldn't be left on her own and she had left mum on own. She saying she needed to go home to do jobs and mum was sleeping so thought it ok. No it's not ok. I trusted her to look after mum. All I can think of what if mum was having another stroke, what if she was having chest pains. What would have happened then, I look at the bigger picture but been told I over reacted. Now she is refusing to do me any more FAVOURS -and not look after mum when I need a break. And now she refuses to help me with day to day care of mum until I apologise. I don't think it's me who needs to apologise for anything. She shouldn't have left mum alone. Am I over reacting and in the wrong? Sorry it's so long " When caring for someone like your mum, is it possible to over react. Ok the sister can say non of those things actually happened,but they quite of easily could have. I like the favours bit, never thought looking after your own mum was a favour. After all without your mum's help, she would never have learned to walk, talk or eat with a fork. | |||
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