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In reply to the discussion: I am interested in reading experiences of primary caregivers of a dying parent. [View all]fairfaxvadem
(1,254 posts)Some of this was due to geography. Half of us on one coast, rest on other. Same 1/2 was with Mom when Dad died of cancer 30 years ago (I was 20) and when Mom succumbed to Alzheimers in 2012.
However, as much as I love my siblings, 2 of them were simply AWOL. One certainly had the means to come out once a year, maybe twice, stay with one of us and spend time with Mom and give us all a break. She didn't. At one point, I was working f/t, commuting at night for law school, and making my 2-3 weekly visits. One sister was raising 2 kids. Brother just did what we told him, sorry to say. Other brother just checked out and never once came to see his mom. Other sister had ill husband and took care of Mom for a time on her coast until we moved her back to give sis time with her husband. With 3 of us and quality medical care, was best move, no regrets.
Came with a price within the family. Since my mom's death, I don't communicate with my siblings as much, I'm sorry to say. And sis who could have made a yearly trip but didn't, decided to cop an attitude with me during funeral because I didn't do what she wanted. Can't win this game so I've moved on. I'm the youngest and have always been the glue but not sure I can care enough anymore. Sad, since we're all not getting any younger.
Good luck in your situation. Every family is different but oh so much the same in many ways...