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Nothing says 'I love you.' like a box of Hydroshoks ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 5,284 Joined: 23-December 03 From: Granbury, TX Member No.: 4 ![]() |
Last July, I lost my brother and 4 months later my step father passed away.
My mom, had to be moved into a nursing facility 6 months ago because of her alzheimer's disease. She still recognizes me, but it's a battle each time I visit her. She thinks she is living in a pick up truck, in a grocery store parking lot and begs me to take her home. It broke my heart to commit her to a nursing facility even though I know she is getting a lot better care than I could ever give her. It's worse seeing her deteriorate at an alarming pace. Each visit, her mental condition is significantly worse Talking with her psychiatrist tells me to visit as often as I want, but that she will become more and more agitated and upset when I do. According to her local case worker, she does just fine in her daily routine. But when me or my wife visits, she is a handful for a while, many times requiring sedation. I'm torn between my obligation to care for her and see after her and letting her go. She's not the same person. It's the same soul, but not the same person. Thanks for letting me rant ... |
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El Cucci ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 291 Joined: 26-December 03 From: Queen Creek, AZ Member No.: 46 ![]() |
Hang in there Mitch. I know it’s difficult to see a loved one deteriorate, My mother in-law is losing a battle with Cancer. Just keep in mind the good times you had with your Mom. Don't second guess your actions, do what you feel in your heart.
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