Ellen
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Skippy, printing it out, is out of the question, she''s legally blind.Date: 8/21/2007 1:52:38 PM
Author: Skippy123
Ellen,
I would be upset too. I have the hardest time w/family because they think you owe it to them since they are family. I think sometimes we got to put our foot down. Could you have printed the questionaire and mailed it to her to fill it out so then it would have been quicker.
I kind of had something like that happen to me recently and I try and distance myself from that person. Thoughtless people are draining and make you feel used. I am super nice by nature and I am learning that in order to keep a piece of myself I need to say no sometimes even though I feel guilt afterwards.
I am so sorry; I understand how you feel. You feel bad saying no and guilty if you do. You are a good daughter and loving mother so don''t feel bad saying no from time to time!!!![]()
And yes, your last line hit the nail on the head. I feel like a terrible daughter if I say no, but resentful sometimes if/when I say yes.
It''s not like I don''t ever have to read her stuff. She''s also a health food nut, and I mean NUT. She''s out of control buying all kinds of expensive products, searching for the Holy Grail in health. She''s been doing this for 40 years, and I''ve yet to hear her say something actually made her feel better.
And here''s what every new product intails. I have to take it over, unwrap and open it. Then I have to get sheets of paper and write out all the directions in big print for her, PLUS read through all the instructions, even though they are written out, and she will forget by that evening.
i.e. she just spent almost 200.00 on some colon cleansing products. It had 3 different stages. From start to finish (unwrapping, opening, writing instructions, color coding bottles to paper sheets) it was 1 hour 45 minutes. If I thought anything would really do any good, I wouldn''t care so much.
Then there have been countless new patient questionaires to be filled out. I honestly think she''s started going to new docs for something to do. I''m not kidding.
And even my hubby will say, and amazingly he takes her side more than I care, that she''s one of the most selfish people he knows. And she is.
She''s also my mother. And she''s blind. And alone. When is it right to tell her no?
Ack.
Thanks for letting me vent.
