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In reply to the discussion: I am interested in reading experiences of primary caregivers of a dying parent. [View all]ATL Ebony
(1,097 posts)to me and others sharing in my mom's care. I called him out on it and explained that we're all working as was he but he needed to step up efforts to help with her care or step back and STFU. He's now deceased but after my mom's death I was initially bitter but soon let it all go. I am a firm believer that you reap what you sow and a battle with him after the fact was too much negative energy. BTW, I was also there for my brother during his illness and at his bedside in his final days.
Sending positive thoughts to you Lucky Charms if you're struggling with issues over siblings non-assistance. If that's an issue, please don't hold a grudge and try to release any negative feelings. At times, it can be all consuming -- if you can, talk to your sibling(s) about how you feel, then let it go!
Hope this helps.