Okay, my mom moved in a little over a month ago. People would think this is good, and yes, it can be . . . my DH is in med school, etc. etc. so she can help out. But they don't understand the situation. Does anyone else out there have a parent who has moved in with them due to health issues? I feel like I'm in this season of life way too early.
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Originally posted by ccvqueenOkay, my mom moved in a little over a month ago. People would think this is good, and yes, it can be . . . my DH is in med school, etc. etc. so she can help out. But they don't understand the situation. Does anyone else out there have a parent who has moved in with them due to health issues? I feel like I'm in this season of life way too early.
Very, very hard. I can only imagine the weight you carry. Hang in there. Sending positive thoughts your way!!
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Originally posted by ccvqueenDoes anyone else out there have a parent who has moved in with them due to health issues? I feel like I'm in this season of life way too early.
best of luck.
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My MIL doesn't live with us but we had to move her near us to a nursing-home type of setting. Difficult would be a understatement. I can't imagine if she lived with us -- I wouldn't be able to take care of my kids.
It is sort of odd that my parents are having the same issues with their parents as we are with her. Jenn is right on in saying this is too early for this season of life. My parents are better equipped to help their parents partly because they don't have young kids to care for. Welcome to the sandwich generation.
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My MIL moved in with us a couple years ago. It lasted all of 10 days before she left in a huff. (She's a major drama queen, DH and I aren't and don't put up with or feed into histrionics.)
You have my full sympathy. Sending you lots of good joo-joo vibes for patience and compassion.
:therethere:
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My mother refused to let her mother move in with her, and instead put her in a very expensive retirement home, which was nicer than any other place I was ever in, and I worked with senior housing and nursing homes for years.
My grandmother died last year, and mother then told me that she would never move in with me. She wanted to keep a good relationship with me, she said. I guess I should count myself lucky that she knows boundaries on this.
Good luck, and I hope you find a good balance and way to live with her.
Eileen
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thanks!
Thanks so much for all your ehugs, good vibes, and happy thoughts. This week Mom and I are finally feeling somewhat settled in . . . actually enjoying having each other around sometimes, I think! Not bad after two months . . .
You know, this whole life thing just doesn't go as we script it sometimes . . . but maybe the real script will be better than our versions, someday, way down the road, when we are old ourselves and look back. In the meantime I pray for patience and a clean conscience.
My thoughts are with you who have already lost parents, like Genivieve. That is so hard. I lost my dad when I was 9; so I guess I'm more protective of my mom than otherwise, since we're all she's got, other than my younger brother (single and much less established).
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Originally posted by ccvqueenYou know, this whole life thing just doesn't go as we script it sometimes . . . but maybe the real script will be better than our versions, someday, way down the road, when we are old ourselves and look back. In the meantime I pray for patience and a clean conscience.
She's here anyway ...
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