Okay My MIL came to live with us & she has dementia and now has temporary colostomy even though we have empty room everyone decided front room was best place to put her bed well seems like all day we are watching t.v. it doesnt matter what I watch except Dr Oz (which she will repeat 100x I hate this man) I took advantage of that in beginning but, I am caught up on my t.v. now just plain sick of t.v. computer Thank god for this forum.......seems like no matter what cant keep her busy she dont want to really call anyone & no one seldom for her...Any suggestions????
I understand the need to stay in separate areas.Just will be glad when I have my own place.
I understand the need to stay in separate areas.Just will be glad when I have my own place.
I understand the need to stay in separate areas.Just will be glad when I have my own place.
No no one gives me any help My oldest sister n law hasnt had too much to do with her well then when we had to bring her here in Dec. after being in hosp. & nursing home since Oct. We found out that sister who was suppose to be paying her bills and helping her with check book had the checkbook and spent all the money even in Dec. while she lived here she gave her 2 daughters over 150.00 a piece for there christmas gift & said she was buying her mom 50.00 worth of bath n body products from hsn for a long time We never found any so since my husband & his other sister became poa & took checkbook back she says she is done & doesnt want anything to do with her own mom. wow Then the sister that helps does take us on mondays to dr appt. and she does her moms hair and will take her out if I can get MIL to go. so pretty much me doing all the caregiving THank you all for listening.. seems like I dont want to vent to very many people or they might quit calling mw lol thanks again guys appreciate it sure helps....
Do your family members give you breaks? I was thinking how nice it would be if you and your husband could have a night out sometimes. It has to be hard with your MIL right there all the time.
The most I can wish for any caregiver is to be happy. My mother has been obsessing on my father's future death recently. She was talking about how she would prefer to die, and all the people she knew who had died. I told her all I wanted to be was happy. I didn't add that talking about all these ways of dying when I was having dinner was seriously impacting my happiness at the moment.
tbailey, I wish you and me a big bunch of happiness. We can't let people or situations take it away from us. Some people are chronically unhappy. You can try to cheer them up, but they are just determined to be unhappy. It is hard to stay out of that downward whirlpool.
So whatever it takes to be happy, I have no problem with it. I love the TV show, "The Middle." I feel better just watching it. If anyone scoffs at me for watching TV, I would just tell them yeah, well you come over and watch my parents then!