She has dominated her childrens' lives with little concern for anyones' feeling but her own. She is now in a wonderful assisted living and her dementia (I think) has illuminated her personality into a person who I can no longer bear to be around. She has again managed to alienate everyone around her with her insults and insensitivity. She is nasty and uncooperative with the aids (who are wonderful) And complains, complains, complains about everyone, everything and blames my sister and myself for the air she breathes. I am sick of her and I don't want to visit her anymore and don't feel that my adult children need to be manipulated like I was and be around her negative attitude anymore. I hate feeling obligated to have her at my house as I have every holiday of our lives and force my children to "tolerate" her for my sake. The guilt is unbearable but I feel that now being 60 years old I would like to feel that this person does not dominate my whole life. I would like to have a happy holiday for a change and have my children WANT to come home (without Grandma always there)
There has never been any pleasing her before and now she sends me into bouts of depression that I have a hard time shaking. Am I alone? I feel like a selfish person but I don't like her now and never did before. The guilt is killing me.
Consider a consult with an eldercare attorney about getting mom eligible for Community Medicaid.
These are not DIY projects, however, it can get mom the assistant that she doesn't currently qualify for being in the "to much income" area.
I recommend www.nelf.org to find a certified elder law attorney that can help you get all of her and your end of life documents prepared and set up the Trust so mom can qualify for assistance.
Best of luck finding someone that you feel comfortable with and who can guide you through this whole process.
Great big warm hug!
God bless you. I pray it all works out
Once she put my father in a home I could visit and talk with my dad without my mother listening in on our calls. My dad's knows she has issues but loves her very much. I respect this and I keep our conversations and visits about the two of us I never put her down when i am with my Dad. I walked away from a toxic Mom and I have no regrets. For once I am in charge.
You need to realize that your mom's toxic personality will never change and all you can do is remove yourself from it for your own good. Try to not feel guilty and definitely don't force your children to tolerate her personality (or lack thereof)
I don’t know if you found your insight on your own or with the aid of therapy. Your posting is an absolute joy to read. If only everyone could have your wonderfully fair and loving outlook.
Your son is blessed to have a mom like you. Your dad is very fortunate to have a daughter as wise as you.
I despise being caught in the middle of two people. You are brilliant for not getting in the middle of your mom and dad’s issues. I have had people in my lives that have tried to force me to take sides and it’s a very uncomfortable position to be in. I will step up and say that I refuse to be in the middle of others issues.
I also can’t stand if I have a dispute with someone and they ask someone else to step in that has no bearing on the issue. Again, I will tell the person that the matter doesn’t concern anyone else.
People can be rude, ignorant and inconsiderate. It is refreshing to see someone like you posting. Your post shows that you grew and learned from your experiences. It’s difficult not to become bitter and resentful when we are hurt and some people have to go through that before healing.
Getting stuck in bitterness backfires because we are only hurting ourselves and the people that we love. We aren’t harming the people that hurt us.
I was just looking for some kind of validation, that I'm not nuts, and your post came up. Its fascinating to me, because I could have written this, word for word. Except the part where your mother is in assisted living.
I know. That's really all I wanted to say...I know.
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Instead of being courteous, cooperative, and communicative which is HIS part to do; he's depraved, demanding, and delusional.
I may have felt bad for him at first because of his decline, but not anymore. All his bad behavior is coming back on him. Most of his family is blind to see it or admit it. I'm dealing with a clusterfttttt of ignorance jammed in an echo chamber
Sounds very much like my mother and my grandmother! I feel so guilty and lost as to how to manage it. I've been widowed a long time before both of them and now just want peace. The manipulation, demands and negativity are getting to me so much that I don't want to talk or see either of them again. I want my children and grandchildren to have fond memories of the holidays.
Welcome to the club of us who have childhood memories that are painful to come right when that parent is declining. Please find yourself a trauma therapist who has heard of complex PTSD. It is the kind of trauma that some people grow up with like us. Your painful memories are not your fault. You can and must for your own well-being find freedom from them. I have tried a regular therapist but they are limited. If you are on Facebook there is a private group for survivors of childhood trauma. They are great. I wish you the best in your journey to freedom.
even just the awknowlwdgement helps to know I’m not alone. I definitely have skeletons in the closet that I need help in resolving. I have been in talks with my doctor about seeing a psychologist but they are unfortunately very scarce at the moment with the pandemic. I called and they said they had a 6mth wait and that the one that my doctor had recommended was not available for new people. It really sux putting your hand up for help but feeling like you are just left hanging. But I do understand the current climate. The feelings are overwhelming at the moment and it helps to just talk about it. I don’t have anyone else in my life,... Mum never wanted to keep in touch with the extended family and after all I’m in a different country. That’s another thing I find that I resent Mum for, the fact that I have no other person to lean on family wise, she’s cut ties with them all apart from a couple that I don’t have any kind of relationship with. I’ve lost touch with the few good friends I had because well,...my life is only work, caring for Mum & sleep.
I’m also suffering from the 2019 passing of my beloved brother who I had a very very close bond with. That alone has its own ptsd, the initial shock as well as seeing the spot (which had not been cleaned up) when the real estate handed me my brothers keys to enter his apartment. He had passed alone and was discovered 4 days after. His passing is what initially caused mums downward spiral.
I would suggest some books on boundaries but those are difficult when dealing with dementia. Thus, I suggest reading the book, Running on Empty, for some healing insights. No you are not alone.
Does your insurance cover you for online counseling? That is available through some.
I can see parts of your dilemma in mine. I am taking care of my boyfriend's mother 15 to 24 hours a day. She lives in my boyfriend's mobile home. I have a separate mobile and I live there when I am not staying the night with her. She sits in her recliner and does search a word all day long while watching the Law and Order type of TV. The only time she walks is when a therapist is there. Most of the time she rolls around in a wheelchair getting up to use the toilet and getting back in her recliner. She is very negative, never having a kind word about anything. Just yesterday, I made a much needed hair appointment. She hasn't had her hair cut in over a year due to Covid. She has been complaining about her hair and stating she needs an appointment. So when I told her about the appointment, she rolled her eyes and scrunched up her face. Then she stated that she only wanted the OWNER to cut and style her hair. Very nasty to me. I try to set up home care appointments and she always has something negative to say. I am really grateful to these occupational therapists because they have taught her how to put on her own socks and adjust her pillows under her legs. Now she doesn't announce "I have to go to the bathroom!!" She does it herself. Her son and I only check on her back in the bathroom. What a relief. PS we had a working toilet installed by her bed so she only has to walk a few steps to it. Pricey but worth peace of mind for her not to fall walking a long way to the toilet.
I can see how her nasty attitude has affected her visitors. She has two sisters living nearby. It's rare if they visit once a month. Her younger son usually does come and stay on Saturday night into Sunday night, giving us a much needed break. Sometimes he just blows it off. We have finally talked Mom into hiring a caregiving service that offers a minimum of 12 hours a week, 4 hours a day. This gives us a chance to go to doctor appointments and shopping and just time AWAY. I suggest doing that even though it is not covered by insurance. Mom does pay for this service.
So believe you me, YOU are not alone. I always say Welcome to my world...
I only found out her evil nature after her death and upon reading her Wills re; her estate.
I have actually helped my father and mother all my life in any way I could, and after my father died something seemed to trigger my mother to revert to perhaps her real self, (evil and vengeful).
She basically removed me from her Will and decided to give all to my brother who was her equal in deceit, evil and basically without a soul.
One final problem even though my mother is dead is that it is hard to rationalize why a mother would do anything bad to her own child, and particularly when I had helped her all my life.
Even harder is to forget HER.