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About Caregiver Work

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#1
  • Nina
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  • 2022/07/27 20:00

Let's exchange information and talk about your problems.
Basically, you can talk about anything, but be careful not to give out personal information.

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#263
  • うちの祖母
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 15:19
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Oh, my blurry grandmother also said it was a woman who was violent and had a great attitude. I thought it was quite something to be a blur and still remember. I almost cried because I felt sorry for my grandmother. Now she seems to be at peace and doesn't complain because she is a man. Thank God.

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#264
  • 義姉
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 15:46
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Our sister-in-law is a caregiver for our mother-in-law.

She complained sometimes that my husband and I don't help her.
My mother-in-law and I are close, probably because we are about as far apart in age as my grandmother.
I don't mind helping her, but my sister-in-law gives me detailed instructions on how to do it, which is inefficient and frustrating to be honest. My husband wants to eat my food and sometimes asks me to go to his house, but my sister-in-law's jealousy is so obvious that I don't feel comfortable going there.

My sister-in-law is my own mother, but she often treats me badly.
Sometimes I feel sorry for her.
She should depend on others to be able to afford it, but her jealousy doesn't seem to allow it.

I guess caring has a lot to do with the emotions of the person doing it.
I don't care if I win or lose. This one just wants to see my mother-in-law's happy face.

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#265
  • ><
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 16:34
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I don't want to do this anymore
I'm leaving before I need nursing care

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#266
  • なんだか
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 16:47
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I don't think it matters what the throwaway HN is, or that this HN was somewhere else.
Because even the person who writes so doesn't use the same HN all the time. I don't either. Isn't that how it is in the internet forum? I think it is wrong to storm as an adult.

My grandmother. I'm sorry to hear that. But there is a certain chemistry, and maybe she wanted a man to take care of her. He might have been safe because of his strength. My grandmother was fine with helpers who looked like they were in their 40s, but if they looked like they were in their 50s or older, she would have sent them home immediately at the door. I felt really bad.

Sister-in-law. I hear these things sometimes. Like being jealous of someone who is good at taking care of you. My sister-in-law feels like she's putting her own neck on the line. But maybe she was frustrated because she was her own mother. I wonder if I would feel the same way if I were in her shoes.

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#267
  • なんだか
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 16:48
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I want to get rid of them before I need care too.

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