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My mom and her husband call me for everything but never take my advice. Should I keep giving them advice?
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Why do wives throw away their marriages to care for their mothers?
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anonymous11306
Answered Sep 2010
My family has been living with my grandmother ever since my grandfather passed away. How do I tell her that I can’t live with her anymore because she is too demanding and need to leave for my own sanity?
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195Austin
Answered Sep 2010
My wife's grandmother lives in a nursing home, and we visit about 4-5 days a week. Her immediate family is far away and hasn't visited in about 2 years. Should I send them a video of her?
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anonymous101100
Answered Sep 2010
I asked my siblings last week to help out by taking some of the personal financial strain and they said they would thing about it. How do I handle the guilt of telling them they will have to care for themselves if my siblings don’t help out?
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susan63
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How do I talk to my mother about her mental changes and maybe being seen by the doctor for dementia?
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trustmissy
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What type of things can I do to help him understand us and us understand him?
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195Austin
Answered Aug 2010
How do I tell my Mother that we cannot go out to eat everyday, that sometimes we need to eat at home?
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195Austin
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Is caring for an elderly parent the 2nd most common reason for divorce or marital discord?
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anonymous11306
Answered Aug 2010
What can I do if my siblings keep dumping my mom on me?
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parentcare
Answered Aug 2010
When will my older brother step up the plate and help me care for our 85-year-old father?
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Altersheim
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I live with my parents because I can no longer work. What should I do if it is a bad situation at home and I need to move out but can't work?
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IsabelCares
Answered Aug 2010
How can I get my father to accept home health care?
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LynnPO
Answered Aug 2010
How do I get my grandmother to let me help her when she is such a proud women?
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rossellamex
Answered Aug 2010
My 87 year old mom won't stop talking. Will this get worse as she gets older?
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microview
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Can I file a lawsuit against my siblings for not allowing me to visit my mother's home retirement care without a court order?
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Bettithelawyer
Answered Aug 2010
I've always known my sister was selfish, especially when it came to my mom and her money. How can I care for my mom if I need my sister’s help?
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anonymous101100
Answered Aug 2010
How do I deal with a mean and nasty father?
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195Austin
Answered Aug 2010
Should we get mom to sell and move closer to us or should we move back home?
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TheFixer
Answered Aug 2010
How do I deal with my controlling sister who thinks she knows "what's best" for mom?
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