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I see nothing wrong with refusing to change MIL’s diaper. My MIL lived us as did her mother. Family pitched in and paid for an aide to take care of their personal needs.
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Missawanna Jan 2021
thank you Bridger, you are also helping me to sleep better tonite while I continue to pray for more caregiving skills!!
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I do not think the family should expect you to change dirty diapers. No you are not wrong to resist such a personal task. I taker care of my 98 year old mother and have no problem changing her or anything else for that matter but I certainly would not want to change another persons dirty diaper other than my own family. You are being kind to offer to help in other ways. Sick to your guns and refuse.
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Missawanna Jan 2021
oh thank you EB! I do so WISH I could feel differently, and maybe I will before this is over, but right now I am so stressed out at the expectation, which horrifies me, I can hardly sleep. Your answer will help me get some rest. Peace and blessings to you.
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