I know many of us have been there. Yesterday I was talking with the hospice nurses as she was being admitted to hospice service.
Mom saw me in the room, rattled the knob and kicked the door before we could open it. She has a bruise on her face from a fall last week. When the hospice nurse asked her how she got that bruise she looked straight at me with an angry face and said "My daughter beats me up." She was perfectly serious and believable, probably would have passed a lie detector test.
All the times she hit me as I was growing up, I have never laid a hand on her; I would not dream of it. Her comment really stung me.
So my question is, what do you say to yourself to heal up from these cuts?
I went through the "she's taking my things" routine that many of us do, simply because my mother couldn't remember where she put things or what she wanted the day before. That hurt horribly, so I do understand how painful these accusations can be. But when the accusations are about physical abuse and you can't prove otherwise, you could be on dangerous ground.
Please keep us updated when you can. We want to know that you are all right.
Carol
It still hurts though.