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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 687715" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>You know, you remind me of my uncle. He is much more concerned about my aunt's well being than anything else. My sister can say and do whatever she wants to me or him, but we both feel the need to protect my aunt from it. She is the type to take it all personally. I think she's just put SO much time, money, and tears into my sister and I that she no longer thinks rationally about it. She doesn't want it to have all been for naught. We are the closest thing she ever had to children, and she goes out of her way to give us the kind of love we never got from ANY adult in our lives. Unconditional love. She wont stop trying. I am terrified it will kill her. She is almost 60, and works 80+ hours a week. She has to drive to Carson and back numerous times a week for her other job. She sometimes works 2 shifts back to back. She isn't physically healthy. She already doesn't sleep nearly enough, and when she has the opportunity to get some sleep, it is always disturbed in some way by my sister, and me until recently. She wrecked her car 2 years ago. Terrified of it happening again. I can't lose her. She is ALL I have left. So my uncle's main priority is damage control. He has no time to take it personal. In that way, you remind me of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 687715, member: 20267"] You know, you remind me of my uncle. He is much more concerned about my aunt's well being than anything else. My sister can say and do whatever she wants to me or him, but we both feel the need to protect my aunt from it. She is the type to take it all personally. I think she's just put SO much time, money, and tears into my sister and I that she no longer thinks rationally about it. She doesn't want it to have all been for naught. We are the closest thing she ever had to children, and she goes out of her way to give us the kind of love we never got from ANY adult in our lives. Unconditional love. She wont stop trying. I am terrified it will kill her. She is almost 60, and works 80+ hours a week. She has to drive to Carson and back numerous times a week for her other job. She sometimes works 2 shifts back to back. She isn't physically healthy. She already doesn't sleep nearly enough, and when she has the opportunity to get some sleep, it is always disturbed in some way by my sister, and me until recently. She wrecked her car 2 years ago. Terrified of it happening again. I can't lose her. She is ALL I have left. So my uncle's main priority is damage control. He has no time to take it personal. In that way, you remind me of him. [/QUOTE]
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