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In reply to the discussion: What Not To Say When Someone Is Sick [View all]dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)You must know exactly who you're asking and what they cherish (independence etc). I will tell you that with me, its a no-win situation; I have always been the one to do things for everyone else, fussing and flapping like the mother hen I tend to be, and am stubborn as a mule to boot. That said, I would NEVER ask someone to do something for me so i end up doing stupid things like grocery shopping with pneumonia. Now I've got MS, things haven't changed and I've taken a couple of bad falls because I'm hell-bound to be my own woman. My dad is the person on the planet that knows me best, and so he just goes and does things for me without asking (being my father's daughter he says he just does what he thinks he would want done).
My poor husband is learning...honestly he should be canonized for putting up with me.