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Bevcha
Posted March 2016
Dealing with the guilt of putting mom in care home.
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yogagirl
Mar 2016
Bevcha, I agree with Babalou.
Feelings are not facts. The fact is you are a great daughter taking the very best care of your mom.
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BarbBrooklyn
Mar 2016
Are you doing something wrong? Guilt is for those who are doing evil acts. Getting your mother professional careging when she needs it does nit strike me as being wrong or evil. It's a caring act.
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Bevcha
Mar 2016
Feeling guilty is killing me
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Feelings are not facts. The fact is you are a great daughter taking the very best care of your mom.