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The Stress Keeps Piling On
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 521180" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>TM...I also understand and feel your pain. Is your mother in law involved with hospice? If not, I would really suggest that you suggest it to your husband in a quiet moment. I really loved how much they helped with both my dad and my grandmother. My mom died in the nursing home so they werent involved there. Of course even with hospice involved with my dad it was stressful because of my steps. I was falling apart and once Cory actually saw my dad he went around the bend too. My other kids didnt handle Cory and I being upset well so it was like the war of the roses. There was so much screaming the day or two before my dad died between us I am surprised we are still talking to each other. </p><p></p><p>I do think you should attempt to take some time for yourself and take Duckie away from it all so she isnt so stressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 521180, member: 1514"] TM...I also understand and feel your pain. Is your mother in law involved with hospice? If not, I would really suggest that you suggest it to your husband in a quiet moment. I really loved how much they helped with both my dad and my grandmother. My mom died in the nursing home so they werent involved there. Of course even with hospice involved with my dad it was stressful because of my steps. I was falling apart and once Cory actually saw my dad he went around the bend too. My other kids didnt handle Cory and I being upset well so it was like the war of the roses. There was so much screaming the day or two before my dad died between us I am surprised we are still talking to each other. I do think you should attempt to take some time for yourself and take Duckie away from it all so she isnt so stressed. [/QUOTE]
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