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MissMillie

(38,531 posts)
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:22 PM Jan 2020

I MISS MY MOTHER!!!!!!!!

This discussion thread was locked by EarlG (a host of the Elder-caregivers group).

I want to scream it as loud and as far as I can.

She's not gone, but she's gone.

I HATE THIS!!!!!!!!!!

I HATE THAT SHE DOESN'T REMEMBER US AND HOW MUCH WE LOVE HER!!!!!!

I HATE IT!!!!!

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I MISS MY MOTHER!!!!!!!! (Original Post) MissMillie Jan 2020 OP
so sorry MissMillie Skittles Jan 2020 #1
I felt that way about my dearest brother who had vascular dementia. Peregrine Took Jan 2020 #2
I'm sorry. madaboutharry Jan 2020 #3
I am so sorry, that has to be unbelievably difficult. dewsgirl Jan 2020 #4
Lost my dad to early onset Alzheimer's. MontanaMama Jan 2020 #5
This must be so difficult. democrank Jan 2020 #6
I'm so sorry you're going through this. It's so hard. femmedem Jan 2020 #7
I get it. I was watching some TV show where the mother had a brief reversal and was telling her son Hoyt Jan 2020 #8
Hope one day she'll read the book of her own life, and see how you loved her... lostnfound Jan 2020 #9
I'm so sorry. we can do it Jan 2020 #10
I am so sorry for your pain. My views are no better than anyone else's, but I do believe that Atticus Jan 2020 #11
So sorry. JudyM Jan 2020 #12
My mom had Alzheimer's. wendyb-NC Jan 2020 #13
... handmade34 Jan 2020 #14
I'm so sorry MissMillie Ohiogal Jan 2020 #15
I'm so sorry. Phoenix61 Jan 2020 #16
Aging is a cruel process I_UndergroundPanther Jan 2020 #17
So sorry MFM008 Jan 2020 #18
Sending you hugs... Trueblue Texan Jan 2020 #19
but you remember her.. that was her job as a mother.. to give you.. samnsara Mar 2020 #20
My sincere condolences Ruslaideemin1941 Feb 2022 #21
I'm locking this thread at the OP's request EarlG Feb 2022 #22

Skittles

(153,113 posts)
1. so sorry MissMillie
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:27 PM
Jan 2020

Peregrine Took

(7,412 posts)
2. I felt that way about my dearest brother who had vascular dementia.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:28 PM
Jan 2020

When I played the Clancy Brothers for him (he loved them) I thought I got a tiny flicker of recognition but then it faded.

I thought music was a way to make contact (playing Mozart for my 80 yr old SIL in a coma worked) but this time - no.

madaboutharry

(40,190 posts)
3. I'm sorry.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:28 PM
Jan 2020

I saw this with my grandmother. The first person she forgot was my father.

It is very cruel when someone you love is robbed of their legacy.

All I can say is that after my grandmother was gone and the grief ebbed, we were all able to remember the vibrant, funny. generous, and loving woman she had been. That is how we all remember her now.

dewsgirl

(14,961 posts)
4. I am so sorry, that has to be unbelievably difficult.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:30 PM
Jan 2020

MontanaMama

(23,295 posts)
5. Lost my dad to early onset Alzheimer's.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:32 PM
Jan 2020

He was diagnosed at the age of 64 and died at 71. It was a brutal experience. I, too, missed him desperately before he actually passed. I am sorry you’re going through this. It is terrible. Looking back, with a little bit of clarity that time has given me, it was a privilege to care for him when he was most vulnerable. He was a powerful, strong willed man in his prime and there was such a sweetness to him as he faded away from me. I’m sending you hugs. This is so hard, I know.

democrank

(11,085 posts)
6. This must be so difficult.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:33 PM
Jan 2020

I’m sorry. Sending a hug.

femmedem

(8,196 posts)
7. I'm so sorry you're going through this. It's so hard.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:42 PM
Jan 2020

I'm dreading the day when my mother doesn't remember me when I call. I think some evenings she doesn't remember how to answer the phone.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
8. I get it. I was watching some TV show where the mother had a brief reversal and was telling her son
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:42 PM
Jan 2020

that she was so sorry that she soon wouldn’t remember him. The son just looked and her and said, “It doesn’t matter, I will al always remember you.”

Take care.

lostnfound

(16,162 posts)
9. Hope one day she'll read the book of her own life, and see how you loved her...
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:45 PM
Jan 2020

Even when she couldn’t give anything back.

So sorry.

You’re honoring her, with your care. It’s love in a pure form, when they can’t give back.

But scream if you want to, you’re entitled.

we can do it

(12,169 posts)
10. I'm so sorry.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:49 PM
Jan 2020

Atticus

(15,124 posts)
11. I am so sorry for your pain. My views are no better than anyone else's, but I do believe that
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:50 PM
Jan 2020

somewhere---perhaps a "somewhere" we cannot even imagine---your mother KNOWS how much you love her.

I believe that love, precious love, is in no way diminished by time or distance or any other of our mortal concerns. Your love could be known and felt if your Mom was half a world away. Your love was undoubtedly a "given" in her mind as she fell asleep each night in better times.

What you see and hear now is not "her". You hold her in your heart and, even now, she feels and returns your love.

I hope that did not sound like a sermon as I am wholly unqualified to deliver one.

JudyM

(29,192 posts)
12. So sorry.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:52 PM
Jan 2020

I know how that hurts, sweetheart, went through it with my dad. Day at a time

It’s galling how there’s plenty of government $ for other things but not enough to meaningfully make progress in dementia research.

Wishing you peaceful moments with her.

wendyb-NC

(3,302 posts)
13. My mom had Alzheimer's.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:53 PM
Jan 2020

It is a wrenching disease to see in a loved one. They are there mostly in a physical sense though, she lost her ability to speak and walk, and to take care of her hygiene. Growing up she was so energetic, intelligent, well spoken and had a kind and generous heart. Alzheimer's robbed her, and all of us, her children, of 15 years of her life. My heart breaks, for the tragic gap of time, where she was both present and absent.

handmade34

(22,756 posts)
14. ...
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 08:55 PM
Jan 2020


no words... only that I've been there and understand

Ohiogal

(31,911 posts)
15. I'm so sorry MissMillie
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 09:02 PM
Jan 2020

Last edited Fri Jan 24, 2020, 09:41 PM - Edit history (1)

I can’t imagine how heart wrenching and difficult it must be.

Phoenix61

(16,993 posts)
16. I'm so sorry.
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 10:40 PM
Jan 2020

I took care of my mom the last two years of her life. She called me “Charlie”. That was my Dad’s name. It was hard but I’m glad I got to spend that time with her and know that she was getting the best care possible.

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,462 posts)
17. Aging is a cruel process
Fri Jan 24, 2020, 11:38 PM
Jan 2020

My mom had Supra nuclear palsy and Parkinson's. She died January 2nd 2020 and I missed her and mourned for her before she died.

It really hurts to watch aging happen it is cruel.

MFM008

(19,803 posts)
18. So sorry
Sat Jan 25, 2020, 12:45 AM
Jan 2020

I miss mine to.
😪😪😪😪

Trueblue Texan

(2,419 posts)
19. Sending you hugs...
Mon Jan 27, 2020, 08:46 AM
Jan 2020

...living with dementia has got to be one of the worst things there is. Take care of yourself.

samnsara

(17,605 posts)
20. but you remember her.. that was her job as a mother.. to give you..
Thu Mar 5, 2020, 09:21 PM
Mar 2020

...memories...sounds like she did a wonderful job (((hugs)))

 
21. My sincere condolences
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 10:32 PM
Feb 2022

Losing our loved ones is a shocking experience for all, especially the loss of our mom. We can’t believe our eyes when we feel the pain of separation forever. But we will die one day if we are born because it is the law of nature. We must be able to take relief in our good reminiscences of her over time. In this painful time, we must share our pain in the presence of our dear ones to recover from the pain.

EarlG

(21,934 posts)
22. I'm locking this thread at the OP's request
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 02:41 PM
Feb 2022

Thanks,

EarlG

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