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In reply to the discussion: I am interested in reading experiences of primary caregivers of a dying parent. [View all]Mediumsizedhand
(531 posts)What I have considered over the night reading different stories, is I really want to have a conversation with my older children and let them know what I do not want them to experience in my illness and inevitable death. Some of these stories have really left an impact on me. I do not want my kids to feel responsibilities I am hearing some have, or a conflict between siblings because one was able to do more than another.
We are a family, we love. I do not want the end of my life to cause division, anger, resentment for the other family.
There was a poster that discussed how the sister just didn't have it in her to do that. I appreciated that conversation because there was acceptance of what the sibling was capable of and the recognition that sibling stepped up after the death, what she was able. That was touching for me, that the sibling was able to recognize this about her sister.
Anyway, these stories are of value to me. Thank you for sharing.
And Lucky, I hope you find what you are looking for. Peace, resolution.