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My Mother has always been negative and likes to point out where I’ve gone wrong in life. Looking back I’ve always been treading on eggshells and worried about upsetting her- she doesn’t like my job, most of my friends, my husband’s family-the list goes on. When I had my son who is now 17 she wasn’t afraid to criticize my parenting style which led to lots of fall outs in the family which were glossed over and forgotten about just to appease her. My Dad died 9years ago and my life changed overnight. An only child I have taken on more and more caring responsibilities to the point I’m now with her most days-shopping, gardening, housework you name it. As a result I can’t work full time, don’t see my friends or do what I’d like to do but I’ve come to terms with that. However when I’m with her I can feel the anxiety building, she’s so negative and outspoken and critical of me- I rarely get a thank you- she’s so draining. I’m bad tempered at home with my husband and son and just feel tense and unhappy. I don’t sleep well as I’m so anxious and have a permanent headache. We had a day out with her yesterday. I mentioned my son wanted to go to University - the same one I did years ago and she went very quiet. I knew trouble was brewing. She went on to say why would I want him to go there when I had wasted 4 years there and have been such a disappointment in life? I got cross and defensive as my son was there listening and she started crying saying I didn’t appreciate all the help she had given my over the years. Not a word about everything I do for her. So draining and hurtful and what got to me was my son saying later- you aren’t a failure Mum. I could honestly just walk away but won’t because of the guilt but I just want to be happy and she’s ruining my life. Sorry this is so long. Any advice or feedback would be great. x

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Your story sounds like mine that ended in 2018.
Walk away . Live your life . You do not need to “ come to terms “ with your mother taking over your life . You are suffering from FOG . Fear , Obligation, Guilt. Your mother behaves like this to keep you as her servant .

Tell Mum she needs to hire help, because she needs more help than you can provide.
I put my life on hold , worked part time for a decade to the detriment of my own retirement savings . I regret not just the loss in savings . I also lost most of my friends in the process . Put a huge strain on my marriage. This all because my mother would not hire help . When my mother died , I got so angry at myself and depressed because I let my mother rule me.

Your mother sounds like mine. My mother was also a critical , lifelong gaslighting narcissist . You don’t have to subject yourself and son to this behavior . Stop treading on eggshells . So what if she gets upset . You have nothing to feel guilty about . You have done nothing wrong . You are allowed to live your life without mum’s approval .

Set boundaries . Read up on setting boundaries with a narcissist . Go to therapy . Learn the word No . Don’t let Mom ruin your life just because she’s old . People have to earn respect no matter how old they are.

Practice “ No mother , I will not do that “.
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Nicole22 Nov 1, 2024
Thank you for your reply- it’s helpful to know it’s not just me in this position - you are right- I don’t want to look back and regret these years and if I carry on like this it will happen x
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I have a very, very, very difficult truth for you. No matter how much you help her, no matter how much care you offer, no matter how much you support her, no matter how much you lay down your life for her, she is never going to approve of you, nor compliment you, nor be a warm, loving mother. You are a tool in her toolbox - something she can use, she can exploit to get what she wants.

This is all on her. She wants to spread her misery. I am struggling to come to terms with this myself. I’ve had some awful realizations that make my head spin and my heart hurt. But I have walked away.

When my husband died (soon after my father died) my mother made it about her. She told me my time to be happy was over. I stayed in my house, in my city, doing my thing. I remarried and had kids, and she called me selfish. Moved her next door to us so I could care for her and she tried to kill herself because she wanted me 24/7, and didn’t want to share me with my husband and children. It’s as if she hates seeing me happy. Weird eh? I want my kids to be happy, fulfilled, kind, and I want the to feel safe and supported.

So I totally get the guilt and your attempts to make her happy and win her approval. Try scaling back instead of a full stop. Next week go 5 times. The week after, go 4. Down to 1 time. Baby steps to start. You may learn that you’re her enabler and she actually should be in care. (I had to place my mother)

Many of us have stories the same as yours. I visit my mother once a month. Now that I’m no longer a slave to her whims she insults me. I don’t react - I just leave. I hold the power.

Take back your life! She has her own life. She is not entitled to yours too!
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Nicole22 Nov 1, 2024
Thank you for your reply and I’m sorry to hear what you’ve had to go through. You are right I do have to take steps back. Like you said weirdly I don’t know if she likes seeing me happy x
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YOU put yourself in this situation. You can't work full time because of her? Go out and get a job that makes you feel good about yourself. Then tell her you have to cut way back because of it. She makes you feel bad because you spend so much time with her and allow it to happen. Back away. Decide what you are willing to do for her and only to that. Maybe decide that you can only give your mom 5 hours a week of your time. And when that time is up you are done. Doesn't matter if things didn't get done, that is on her to figure it out. If she can't live without your assistance, then she needs to make other arrangements like assisted living. She needs you more than you need her...start acting like it.
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You CAN change course.

You CAN tell your mother that you'll be over Saturday mornings, and that's it.

You CAN create the life that you want and need.

You CAN believe that your mother has HAD her life.

Now, go live yours.
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You made marriage vows with your husband, not your Mother.
You have a son with your Husband, not your Mother.

You are a disappointment to your Mother? Seriously?
What is she, the Queen? What has she done so "worthy" in her life, except be obsessed with herself? Does Mom have a 4 year degree?

Get a job with that degree, and find something rewarding to do with your life, instead of tolerate your Mother's nastiness. The time you waste on your selfish Mother you will never get back.

Stop burning daylight.
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Scampie1 Nov 1, 2024
I love this, Dawn88.
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Hi Nicole,

Been there, done that. Your not alone. I honestly don't know where to begin

I was where you are!!!! I had to stop doing so much for mom because, I realized I mean more to me than my mom means to me. My family means more to me. My mom had her life, she lived and enjoyed her retirement years, so why shouldn't I.

I read something the other day actually that really struck me. It was about regrets, and the people that tell us, you will regret not taking care of your mom, when she dies. Ya know what, if I kept going on the path I was heading on, the only thing I would of regret was ruining my life, my marriage, me mental and physical health, for a woman that honestly only cares about herself.

I don't regret not doing enough for my mom, I regret those 3 years that I did and did and did, and got nothing in return, but do do do, and nothing was enough or good enough. I was throwing an amazing wonderful life away for a women that endlessly puts me down.

As for the guilt, I don't believe it is guilt. Ya know what it was for me, it was greif and accepting, that I'll never have a mother, that will love me unconditionally.

Ya can't be it all for mom and you don't have to.

I'll check back later, I think I'm going to have more to say after thinking on this.
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Nicole22 Nov 1, 2024
Thank you for your reply - it’s very helpful. My Mum has been making me feel guilty my whole life to the detriment of
my life and family. I’ve been so bad tempered and stressed the past few months and it all points back to her- it’s affecting how I treat my husband and son which is why I feel at breaking point now. Appreciate your reply x
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It's like asking, how do I cope with the pain of putting my hand on the hot burner of the stove every day? You don't cope, because you keep getting burned each time. And then you grow fearful of the stove, knowing what's going to happen when you touch it, and then resentful. Until you decide to unplug the stove for good so you can stop worrying about how to cope with the burns, as they'll begin to heal once you cut off the power to their source.

Cut off the power to your source of pain, which is your mother and her horrible tongue, and then you'll start to heal. Otherwise, anything you try is only a bandage on a gaping wound that requires serious intervention to cure.

Best of luck.
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"I could honestly just walk away but won't because of the guilt"
This is were you are VERY wrong. You SHOULD just walk away and get on with living and enjoying your life, as life is WAY too short to spend it around such negativity.
Your mother is never going to change and it's such a shame that you don't think enough of yourself, your husband/marriage and son to put your mental health and well being before a woman who is slowly but surely destroying both.
Just because you are an only child DOES NOT mean that you must be the one who looks after your mother.
If she is requiring more care perhaps it's time that she move into an assisted living facility where she will be around other folks her own age, and be looked after by folks other than you.
But in all honesty since you didn't mention even one health issue that your mother has, I can't help but wonder why you're giving up your life for hers. Do you not think enough of yourself? I'm guessing the answer is no, and therein lies the problem.
So now it's time for you to get the therapy you need to learn how to set healthy boundaries, and learn how to say the word NO to your mother and others when needed. And also learn how to just walk away when your mother starts on her negative rants.
I know it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks, but perhaps in time when you continuously walk away(as in leaving and going and doing something you enjoy without her)after just a few minutes if she's being negative, she will catch on and try to be nicer.
But it's you that's going to have to change and get stronger, as you are the only person you can control.
You honestly owe your mother nothing....as in nothing. Just because she gave you birth doesn't mean that you have to give up your life, job, well being, friends, peace and joy now does it?
No mother would want their child to do that, just like I'm sure you'd never want your son to do that for you.
So start setting the example for your son as to what a healthy parent/child relationship looks like with healthy boundaries. He will thank you for it later, and you will be much happier in the long run.
So kick that unnecessary guilt to the curb and get on with living and enjoying this one life you have, and make yourself and your son proud.
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Nicole22 Nov 1, 2024
Thank you for your reply. You make some very interesting points - I guess over the years it’s just easier to go along with her wishes and not cause any problems. It’s what my Dad did when he was alive. However now I’m so unhappy that’s it’s affecting my own family and I’m just at breaking point. Guilt is a huge issue for me as I feel if I distance myself I’ll feel awful- that’s something I’m going to have to come to terms with. Health wise she isn’t bad- poor mobility and Depression. It could be worse- she can live in her own house with help from me x
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Your mother is not at all what a loving, supportive mother should be, and apparently never has been. What she excels at is manipulation, getting you to give up your life to spend time and energy listening to her berating you. No one deserves that and you shouldn’t listen to another minute of it. If you need help breaking out of this unhealthy dynamic please seek therapy to better understand your situation. You deserve better, your husband and son deserve your time and attention, your financial future needs guarding, your social life deserves your time, your health needs protection. You have nothing to feel guilt about, you’ve not harmed your mother. You’re likely just sad that it can’t be different or better, but it cannot. Mom has long shown you exactly who she is. I hope you’ll finally stand up for yourself and your own family. I wish you healing and peace
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Nicole22 Nov 3, 2024
Many thanks for your reply x
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“As a result I can’t work full time, don’t see my friends or do what I’d like to do but I’ve come to terms with that.”

Let me translate for you:

“I accept that I am nothing but an emotional punching bag for my mother. I don’t deserve a life. I am worthless because my mother has told me that all my life. She still calls the shots. I will have to wait until she dies to start living my own life.”

Sad, right? Giving birth does not a mother make. The problem isn’t mother. It’s you, because you’re still the little girl who only wanted your mom’s love and approval. I don’t mean that as an insult! It’s very common with crazy parents like her. I mean, if your own mother treats you like garbage, as a kid you accept you’re garbage.

You were at her mercy as a kid. Not anymore. Maybe therapy would be a good idea to unpack why you have such little regard for yourself. You can overcome this!
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BurntCaregiver Nov 1, 2024
@LoopyLoo

You're preaching the truth here. I went to therapy and it helped me a tenfold because my mother is exactly like what you describe in your comment here.
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