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We all are imperfect and then marry another imperfect person and then have imperfect kids and they being imperfect have imperfect grand kids. See how this goes. Time for you to self examine if you are capable. We all need to self examine we all contribute imperfect thinking, and fall victim to not owning our part and how that plays out into people close to us everyday of life here.
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Are you caring for said Mom or he thinks you should be caring for Mom? You never care for people who abuse you in any way.
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While I am sorry for your grief in this, I agree with Geaton that this isn't a caregiving issue.
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This is a marriage issue, not a caregiving issue. Please seek couples counseling. Reporting for removal.
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You give us nothing to go on other than your initial statement, so all I can say is why did you stay with a man that put his mother before you?
That my dear is on you and perhaps a good therapist can help you unpack why you allowed this all these years.
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You do not give any information in your profile or in this question.
If you would like to add information that would be very helpful.
But with the limited (make that no) information all I can say is...
If your husband is cognizant....You need to tell him how you feel.
If he continues to ignore the things that upset you then that is him showing that you are not a priority in his eyes.
If you are doing any caregiving for his mother STOP he should be the one that provides care to a person that does not value you. Make plans to take a week getaway with a friend or just by yourself. This way he HAS to do all that you are doing.
If your husband continues to ignore the situation and he is cognizant then this is a marriage problem not a caregiving problem.
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Is this question? A statement?
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