If I hadn't started following this gal I wouldn't have known what I was seeing & what mom was going through: https://www.youtube.com/@hospicenursejulie
She wasn't a good mother. She knew it at the end. In fact, when the Parkinson's took the awful parts of her, it uncovered some of the good parts. She was more kind & loving the last 6 months of her life than she had been since I was a very small child.
Thank you for sharing these words of wisdom. I wish you and yours peace along the journey ahead. ❤️
@Impious_Jade we are not. You are right. You did well by her, I do hope you feel that too, in the weight of it all.
@Coffee_and_Salt I do. I treated her in alignment with my personal values, regardless of the fraught nature of our relationship.
She was a vulnerable, broken woman in pain who needed comfort. It was worth it to give her a good sendoff.
@Impious_Jade ~ Perfectly normal, yes. And that doesn't take away any of the pain.💔
2 days before she died I had the hospital call in a priest. Mom was Catholic. We're not, but it was something that we knew would've brought her comfort. He was a lovely young man - did an Anointing of the Sick & a Viaticum for her.