Remy
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- Location
- California, USA
He's been sick since Tuesday. I did a rapid on him after work Thursday. It was positive. I have offered cough syrup, tylenol, I went shopping for him yesterday and did his laundry at the mobile park facilities. He turned down the tylenol and cough syrup, something about it not being "natural." Seriously WTF?
When he called me last evening at 7 (he is completely deaf, uses a caption phone) he told me how much he was coughing, sore throat. I know he's not feeling well. He's almost 93. I had offered to take him to the hospital since Tuesday. Kept saying no. Finally stated he wanted to go. They discharged him from the ER. No admission.
I have to pick up some subscriptions they sent to Walmart when they are ready and he's finally agreed to take tylenol. Last evening he asked me to come over for "moral support." I told him I couldn't. He has one bed, one easy chair and one chair he sits in to eat in his single wide mobile. Plus the place smells because his one cat, a feral he took in, misses the litter box a lot. And what am I supposed to do, sleep in an n95 mask?
I will help him with getting things but I can never, ever hands on care for him. Not with my abusive upbringing and since my abusive mother died, he's caused me immeasurable stress in the last 10 years. He has no idea how I really feel about him and he will never acknowledge what the abuse did to me or my abusive brother.
What am I going to do when he can't care for himself any longer? My brother just yells at me from Virginia stating I'm doing nothing. He has no idea about the covid at this time and I tell him nothing because he puts me down, plays the hero and is very manipulative and twists everything.
I'm yet to get covid but with my exposure to him and having him in the car, I just might now. Also I don't know if my stepfather has been diligent with wearing a mask. I asked if he was still doing so and he said "not everywhere." I don't know if that means just outside or going into public places. I didn't ask or push it because what am I going to do if he won't wear the mask. He won't listen to me. But he wants me to fix the fall out.
When he called me last evening at 7 (he is completely deaf, uses a caption phone) he told me how much he was coughing, sore throat. I know he's not feeling well. He's almost 93. I had offered to take him to the hospital since Tuesday. Kept saying no. Finally stated he wanted to go. They discharged him from the ER. No admission.
I have to pick up some subscriptions they sent to Walmart when they are ready and he's finally agreed to take tylenol. Last evening he asked me to come over for "moral support." I told him I couldn't. He has one bed, one easy chair and one chair he sits in to eat in his single wide mobile. Plus the place smells because his one cat, a feral he took in, misses the litter box a lot. And what am I supposed to do, sleep in an n95 mask?
I will help him with getting things but I can never, ever hands on care for him. Not with my abusive upbringing and since my abusive mother died, he's caused me immeasurable stress in the last 10 years. He has no idea how I really feel about him and he will never acknowledge what the abuse did to me or my abusive brother.
What am I going to do when he can't care for himself any longer? My brother just yells at me from Virginia stating I'm doing nothing. He has no idea about the covid at this time and I tell him nothing because he puts me down, plays the hero and is very manipulative and twists everything.
I'm yet to get covid but with my exposure to him and having him in the car, I just might now. Also I don't know if my stepfather has been diligent with wearing a mask. I asked if he was still doing so and he said "not everywhere." I don't know if that means just outside or going into public places. I didn't ask or push it because what am I going to do if he won't wear the mask. He won't listen to me. But he wants me to fix the fall out.