FrankieD
New Member
Hello,
I'll try not to make this long. So I'm 40 years old and my mom is 74. In 2003, we lost my father when he was just 63. Since that moment, my mom has been on a slow and steady decline mentally and physically. She comes from a traditional Greek background so everything is really black or white with little or no gray.
To add some context, she lost her mother when she was young (mid/late 20's). Her father sat her and she siblings down and stated that "the show must go on" and for him it did where he eventually found a new wife. She despised him for that so naturally when my father passes away, she feels that she needs to suffer until her time is here is done. Now I'm not saying she needed to find a new husband, but she takes no effort nor cares to make herself better mentally or physically. She constantly plays roulette with her health. She has no serious ailments but at 74 things like chronic arthritis and venous ulcers in the legs had added to her constant depression.
My sister, my wife, and I have been in an upwards battle with her to try to get her to get the proper help needed. We drive her to Dr's appointments, and there are some solutions such a PT etc. She consistently makes excuses and it's climaxing to a state of constant exhaustion. I have two young daughters and my mother is basically their only grandparent. I want her around to enjoy them but enjoyment seems something to hard to get out of her.
I'm at the point where I don't how to approach her anymore. I've tried everything under the sun. I've been nice, I've been assortative, and empathetic. But her lack of resiliency and sheering wanting to be better is draining the family.
So the question is what do you do? I can't give her an ultimatum such as I won't see her anymore as she is so stubborn that she will just go along with it. Do I just stop taking an interesting and offering my time to help her physically? Do I just submit to the fact that she is a grown women and if this is the route she choses to go then it's on her?
I really appreciate any feedback and advice!
I'll try not to make this long. So I'm 40 years old and my mom is 74. In 2003, we lost my father when he was just 63. Since that moment, my mom has been on a slow and steady decline mentally and physically. She comes from a traditional Greek background so everything is really black or white with little or no gray.
To add some context, she lost her mother when she was young (mid/late 20's). Her father sat her and she siblings down and stated that "the show must go on" and for him it did where he eventually found a new wife. She despised him for that so naturally when my father passes away, she feels that she needs to suffer until her time is here is done. Now I'm not saying she needed to find a new husband, but she takes no effort nor cares to make herself better mentally or physically. She constantly plays roulette with her health. She has no serious ailments but at 74 things like chronic arthritis and venous ulcers in the legs had added to her constant depression.
My sister, my wife, and I have been in an upwards battle with her to try to get her to get the proper help needed. We drive her to Dr's appointments, and there are some solutions such a PT etc. She consistently makes excuses and it's climaxing to a state of constant exhaustion. I have two young daughters and my mother is basically their only grandparent. I want her around to enjoy them but enjoyment seems something to hard to get out of her.
I'm at the point where I don't how to approach her anymore. I've tried everything under the sun. I've been nice, I've been assortative, and empathetic. But her lack of resiliency and sheering wanting to be better is draining the family.
So the question is what do you do? I can't give her an ultimatum such as I won't see her anymore as she is so stubborn that she will just go along with it. Do I just stop taking an interesting and offering my time to help her physically? Do I just submit to the fact that she is a grown women and if this is the route she choses to go then it's on her?
I really appreciate any feedback and advice!