by BarbaraRose » Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:44 pm
(Mitch, that is just grotesque! I don't even like men who look like that! )
Janet, I took care of my mom for several years without my brothers' help. It can be very frustrating and exhausting (and she was in a nursing home!) I just spent a lot of time with her and doctors, meetings with staff, more doctors, hospitals, problems, mis-diagnosis, mis-medicated, etc.. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to take care of both parents at the same time. I remember when my dad had a stroke, I told him he isn't allowed to get sick, since I can only take care of one parent at a time! Luckily, he made a quick and full recovery!
I actually had one morning when I got a call from the nursing home that my mom was being taking by ambulence to the hospital because of severe chest pains so I was just getting ready to head down there, when the phone rang again and it was a lady from my dad's church saying my dad had collapsed at church and was being rushed to the hospital. I assumed they were both going to the same hospital but when I got there, it turned out they took my mom to a different one (on the other side of town). So I drove up and spent the day with my mom at her hospital and my brothers stayed with my dad at the other hospital and we just kept in touch by cell phone all day. Luckily, again, my dad was released later that day. My mom was sent home a few days later. But it was a very stressful day to say the least!!!
You should look into getting some help or respite care, so you can get a break (emotionally and physically).
Barbie
Barbie, Romeow, and Sophie, missing Lola! (and lots of ferrets running around in my heart!)
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened"-Anatole France