Guest guest Posted May 9, 2008 Report Share Posted May 9, 2008 Oops! I just read your reply to Donna. I am so sorry for your mother's decline. As much as you felt ready for what was/is to come, it still impacts so greatly as they regress. Has the Seroquel helped her at all? I understand your feeling of needing to be there every day but remember to take care of you too! I know you know that. It is hard to put into place though, isn't it? > > > > > > The following has always helped me with bouts of false guilt > > > (remember it's 'false' guilt) > > > > > > First a quote from this board: > > > " We are not responsible for the outcome. We are only responsible for > > > the effort. " > > > > > > And a passage from the book " No More Words " by Reeve Lindburgh > > > > > > The discussion of guilt came about after Reeve had a dream of > > > herself, her mother (the way she had always been) and her mother > (how > > > she was now, frail and dependent of Reeve). In the dream the > > > healthy mother told Reeve, " You just have to take care of her. " > > > > > > " I have often felt this way about my mother, in recent years, so it > > > was a joy to find her again in the railway-station dream, just as I > > > always knew her (except for the hat). And with her words, she had > > > lifted my trouble and my burden. > > > > > > But then, of course, I woke up in the morning and remembered that > > > there is so much else! In a situation like mine there is memory, and > > > there is frustration, and there is grief, and there is guilt. In > > > fact, there is more guilt than anything else. No matter how good the > > > care provided, no matter how much attention or how much money is > > > spent to address their needs, no matter how extensive the medical > > > treatment lavished upon our beloved elders, there is always guilt, > > > and it is always the same. > > > > > > We feel guilty because our parents are living at home and not doing > > > well. We feel guilty because they have been removed from their homes > > > by our arrangement and are not happy about it. We feel guilty > because > > > we live far away from them and do not see them often enough. We feel > > > guilty because we live close by and still don't see them often > > > enough. We feel guilty because we live with them and see them every > > > day, but our presence does not seem to help them. > > > > > > I think we feel guilty about our aging parents, regardless of their > > > circumstances, not because we have NOT done our best for them but > > > because we HAVE. Our efforts only emphasize the truth that we and > > > they must live with every day. Whatever we have done, whatever we > > > continue to do, it isn't enough. It won't change the fact that we > > > cannot keep them alive, not forever. We cannot keep them healthy and > > > happy, we can not keep them with us much longer. They are exactly > > > where they are, close to the end of life. There is nothing we can do > > > about it. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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