BirdbyBird wrote:Sheila what ever you decide take a stand on some of those important things. If you want a room cleared out so that you can be comfortable, clear it out. If you decide to stay it is for your Mom but don't slight your own needs. If you refuse to lie down it is much harder to be walked on. You being the oldest sibling and being easy going, kind hearted and thoughtful all have probably contributed to much of your family giving you a certain "role" in the family dynamic. Doesn't mean you can't help redefine some of those parameters to better support your health physically, spiritually and mentally.
Tina, extremely well said.
I concur on all points. I would just add one thing: whether (or not) Sheila has "more free time" to take care of her Mom is completely immaterial.
In point of fact, no one - and I mean
no one - has "free time" in their lives,
unless they choose make it. It sounds to me that Sheila, out of the kindness of her heart, has chosen to "make time" in her otherwise BUSY life, in order to care for her Mom. Anyone - siblings included - can do the same, if they
choose to do so! We
all have busy lives!
I would just repeat what Tina has said, with emphasis:
". . . don't slight your own needs. If you refuse to lie down it is much harder to be walked on".Also, keep this in mind, Sheila: If you buckle under the strain,
then what happens? To you, and to your Mom? Who is responsible
then?
Anne