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my mum. :( ( addiction )
eylah
Posts: 4,683 The Mix Elder
im going through a lot rn. with my mum. she is currently seriouslyunwell atm. her alcohol addiction got to much and she caused herself badly unwell. shes in hospital rn. on a breathinh machine. i blame myself. i do. bc my oldest sister said its my dault that she is in hospital. that my mh caused her to do that to herself. i cant sleep at night knowing that. it hurts me sm. . i want mum to get better. but scared she might pass away frim this. im 18 years old. i cant lose my mum. . yeh she hurt me before but. i need her. i cant live wifh my dad sll my life. hes so negative . he is really rude. i carry guilt. i cant stop blaking myself. it kills me. im struggling sm. i miss my mum. i feel awful for not seeing her. but bc im scared of seeing her with machines etc. i cant bring myself to it. i dont like the hospital she at. it has to many memories. from police etc. but i am so scared. i am restless. i dont knkw what to do with my life. or how to function. im going through so much rn. i am broken. . i feel like my life has crushed to hell. when theres a update will post here. instead of threads. . feel so bad rn. i cant sleep as im crying sm. it’s broken me. .
idk if this is in right place. sry .
idk if this is in right place. sry .
keep your face always toward the sunshine and shadows will fall behind you. 🤍
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and I also agree that your sister is probably just frustrated at the situation you are all currently in and, although she shouldn't do it, maybe sees you as a place to direct the frustration. Although i want to make it absolutely clear that what she's saying is not true and you are NOT responsible for what happened to your mum.
Fingers crossed she gets better soon and a donor comes along for her.
Sending hugs
Sinead
18 is still quite young and so it makes sense that you really don't want to lose your mum. Despite any past hurts, you still need her in your life. It's okay if you don't want to see your mum in hospital at the moment. It's natural to feel scared or upset at the thought of seeing your mum in hospital hooked up to all sorts of machines. And more so if you already have difficult memories of that particular hospital.
Right now, things are stressful and upsetting for you. The best thing you can do is to look after yourself. If you feel upset, let yourself cry. If you don't want to see your mum, realise that it's okay given everything you have been through. If you want to see your mum, perhaps consider taking someone with you to make things a bit easier for you.
I'm really glad that a match has been found. This is promising and fingers crossed, things will be okay. Hopefully, the hospital will recommend treatment for your mum to help her manage her addiction. If you want, maybe you could ask if there is support for family members of those with addiction? It might help you to realise that you aren't alone in this at all.
Keep us updated
thank you. she in surgery rn. waiting for update. but thank you. appreciate the reply. maisy. hope your ok.
I hope you are doing okay and sending you a big hug
Sinead
Keep us updated - I know it's such a frightening time when a family member is so unwell. We're here for you.
Sending hugs,
Amy22
This is so positive to hear @eylah - that must be such a relief for you. How is she doing this morning?
shes in hospital still. im finding it hard to do anything. due to my ex. and not feeling safe outside from him. im struggling with it all. . thank you. again.
I can hear that this ordeal has been really tough on you, and you're doing ever so well to keep going. It's reassuring to know that your mum is being looked after at the hospital, she's in safe hands. Keeping taking things one at a time, and please feel free to keep us informed on how you're getting on. I know it can be hard, but please make sure you're looking after yourself through this too. Even small things you can do to ease the tension can be positive. Is there something like that that you can be doing for yourself?
We're here to support you and listen to you through all this