I don't really have anyone to talk to who really understands except those on the forum who have also experienced it. I though that those closest to me understood that to re-engage with her would be dangerous to me and yet they seem shocked when they hear that I saw this as permanent. It has been suggested that the gracious thing to do would be to engage only when necessary and on occasions like birthdays, weddings or in times of need like this. It has also been suggested that surely over time I must now be able to "handle" her shit like it was all my problem to begin with. That being that I simply couldn't suck it up enough before and I must be BETTER now. That I LET her get to me. Rarely is the perpetrator held accountable because that would be a grand waste of time.
One of the responses to my reaching out for help was this (for reference sake she had to take a taxi to the hospital):
As a mother of age 71, I must say you would be foolish to have any interaction with her. You have tried, it didn't work. The fact that she has no one is not something that you created, she did that. You should NOT pay the price for it. Your family needs you whole and without stress. Don't deny them that, they have a right to expect you to be there for them. Your NM gave up her rights to your care when she mistreated you. I'm glad there are taxis available. Let her use them.
and still more from someone else:
Forgivensss is one thing and very possible to do. Reconciliation is another. It is not possible to reconcile, have just birthdays and holidays with them imo. Aging, unhealthy, lonely N's are still N's.
Your responsibility is always to your self. You are getting hooked again with aging, sickness, etc. Just different and new aspects you hadn't encountered before.
Does this help me? Well yes it does. It tells me that I am not alone in these feelings and experiences and that many struggle with the same issues. Does it make it any easier? Yes and no. I know what I need to do, and truthfully always have, but knowing that does not make it easy. Then again I have found that in life that the truly important things never come easy.
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