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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 134905" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>you know, sometimes even if you DO live with someone every day, you still might miss subtle changes that occur gradually. Maybe a person can come up with logical explanations for things, or maybe in the day to day grind, you simply do not notice things slowly changeing. There are times I make such unnoticeable accomodations for some symptom my husband or kids might exhibit and it is only in hindsight I smack myself and say wow.....I only barely kind of noticed, did auto pilot small adjusts for that, and never realized it was growing. (or getting worse or whatever) </p><p></p><p>I hope you can forgive your parents. I am sure they are grieving in their way, on their own schedule, with the life experience and coping skills they have developed over the years. And while some people NEED answers, some people seem to simply feel, if the answers would not change the outcome, or reverse the outcome, maybe the reasons why somethng hapened are not as important? </p><p>And since they are dealing with your fathers illness, they simply might not have the energy to put into questioning things as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 134905, member: 1697"] you know, sometimes even if you DO live with someone every day, you still might miss subtle changes that occur gradually. Maybe a person can come up with logical explanations for things, or maybe in the day to day grind, you simply do not notice things slowly changeing. There are times I make such unnoticeable accomodations for some symptom my husband or kids might exhibit and it is only in hindsight I smack myself and say wow.....I only barely kind of noticed, did auto pilot small adjusts for that, and never realized it was growing. (or getting worse or whatever) I hope you can forgive your parents. I am sure they are grieving in their way, on their own schedule, with the life experience and coping skills they have developed over the years. And while some people NEED answers, some people seem to simply feel, if the answers would not change the outcome, or reverse the outcome, maybe the reasons why somethng hapened are not as important? And since they are dealing with your fathers illness, they simply might not have the energy to put into questioning things as much. [/QUOTE]
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