Winter Tapioca
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You are not your nephew. Your experience isn't his in the least. You're two different people.I can. I've been there. See, I have this disabled son and taking care of him was a walk in the park compared to this.
For your sister. It was her feelings I was referring to.No need to imagine, this is year 28 of this.
And now she has MS.While this is true, Deb was like this when she was 20. She is right, always has been. She knows best, always has been. And it has been her personal assignment from God to inform all of humanity how wrong and foolish they are.
It is available in Georgia if the ailing person, your sister, is on Medicaid.First, not available in Georgia. My sister had the idea of getting her granddaughter to take on that paid role. And the girl wanted to do it (tho only for four years while in school). But again, not available in Georgia.
Well, if this situation is causing animus among the family toward her and she's nearing incapacity it really is something those that care for her to decide isn't it? When everyone is at wits end and your prior observation of letting her see how she fares on her own if she moves out, given that threat when she was in her condition, she would never be able to care for herself if she did follow through. You have a right to have a life. And she has a right to be cared for by professionals who aren't going to suffer to death and resent caring for her. Peace to both sides.I have suggested that. Deb refused.
Wow, I'll pray for her then.No need. I did what had to be done. You don't know Deb, she forced this. I have only one regret - I should have been man enough to scream this at her before she ruined her marriage and did all of this to herself. And I saw it coming, but when I tried to speak to the issue, she shut me down.
Damn! Some call that uncharitable and vicious.Well, now she is living hte consequences of that. I will offer this, she admitted three years ago that she had it way better with him than she ever admitted. And she did, all her needs were covered. His desire for guy toys, etc, were abolished to care for her - but that was never good enough. Well, some call it "karma".
Good luck with the rest of your life. I'm out.
P.S. Just for the sake of scripture and because the term bothered me appearing on this community space, some may call it Karma, for those who don't know that's the same as saying this sister earned her current state of suffering. However, those who know scripture know the Bible doesn't recognize Karma. That's a Hindu pagan religious thing.
Karma | Define Karma at Dictionary.com
Karma definition, Hinduism, Buddhism. action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation: in Hinduism ...
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