i.e. bad doctors, bad gardeners, etc?
Every time I see my mother all she talks about is negative stuff, it is so hard for me to listen to. There is never, and I mean never anything good that she talks about. The adult grandchildren really don't see her, because of this. My father died about 6 years ago, she was negative then but now it is terrible. She mostly sits at home all day, she is 85 years old. She keeps talking about all the doctor appointment she needs, eye doctor, skin doctor, etc, but never makes the appointments - we finally got rid of her car this year, and she still talks about how she wishes she had the car, which she hadn't driven in over a year, and even then maybe once or twice. I drive her to all her appointments, with a full time job.
Cheers to all!
friends to avoid me because of negative thoughts. I'm open for any suggestions you folks come up with for me.
Thanks
We also visit weekly, my bother and his family live next door to her and my sister and her family visit often, but I get the vague feeling that she wants more. She is very ambulatory, still drives and could go places herself to meet others and enjoy the rest of the life, but mainly sits at home watching tv. I guess we should all just accept what is going on with our loved ones as that is what they want to do with their lives. What do you all think?
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life is for real. I have days like that. Only
thing I can talk about is the negative things
as nothing happy happening. Spend a day
with her and see. Might be she's not trying to be negative
just nothing else to talk about. Sounds like she's
very depressed.
My question, before I write a novel :) is has anyone tried using herbal remedies such as calm support and DL-Phenylalanine? I think she would take them more since they are herbal and she thinks medicine is bad for you... There's the ego thing, she is always right, but can't remember anything *sigh*.... I was just wondering if anyone has tried it, or has it been mentioned somewhere else? My mom is not a addict, if someone is thinking that. I was just thinking a herbal supplement would help with her severe depression.. Be strong my friends.......