Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Children as Caregivers

There are children drafted as caregivers for unwell family members because nobody else will do it, which of course tends to ruin their education.  America considers this more acceptable than actually providing health care and home support for its citizens.

Some days I just want to belt humanity with a convenient asteroid.  I look at articles like this and wonder how many apocalyptic novels they've inspired.
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>>With my mother's car accident and radical hip surgery, my sister and I filled in as daily caregivers even with the huge roll call of local church women coming in on a daily basis.<<

It's lucky that you had some support.

>>I'm not trying to validate or excuse this at *all* but sometimes one simply does what is necessary simply because it must be done and we were the only ones to do it. How to you not care for your ill/injured mother when she needs the help and you're the only one there?<<

When one has the capacity, one adapts.

When one does not have the capacity:

One may try and fail. Perhaps one makes a mistake that is damaging or fatal.

One may do the work, and accept the stress, until one's own body and/or mind tear apart under the strain, destroying one's own health and perhaps life.

One may see these possibilities, and leave; and in all likelihood everyone around will cast blame and aspersions and the result will be utter misery anyhow.

It is like lifting a weight. Everyone has some weight they can lift and some they cannot; some they might lift once, but a much lower amount that they could lift regularly. Some people's bodies adapt and grow stronger when they lift things. Other people tear muscles and tendons or have a heart attack trying to lift too much. People kill themselves every winter just trying to shovel snow because it needs to be done and there is nobody else to do it.

I happen to believe that trying to force people to do things beyond their ability is wicked. It doesn't work; it doesn't actually get the job done; it just harms people. That's a bad plan on a practical level as well as a moral one. It bothers me that this society doesn't seem to care if things get done adequately, or at all, or how badly people might get damaged trying to meet unreasonable demands.
I was both expected to be a "star" academically... and at home, be the scullery maid- cleaning up, both physically and psychologically, for the other members of my family of origin.

What I was NOT allowed was to have a separate life, apart from their demands and requirements.

This has made me really resentful of being a caretaker, EVER- though I try to get past that when it's someone I love. And I do my damnedest not to require or need caretaking myself.

The stress of it all, when I was in my teens, gave me chronic ulcers. -Which, of course, no one took seriously.

Wow, that is some serious bullshit to heap on someone.

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