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Some advice please? Married with no children, very little family, except for a brother I travel to see twice a year and a difficult sister in law. The relationship is breaking down more and more and don't want to be left with no relative in contact with at all.
She is twice divorced, just retired, very self centred, fine if I do all the running. After a fracture, she refused to go home from hospital, said couldn't manage (everyone else does) so been in a nursing home, paid for by NHS for seven weeks! I don't know how or want to say when we visit her in the home and lost for how to mend this relationship or give any more with nothing back.
"Hi, i was thinking today why would you trust me with your worries, thoughts and fears? You know nothing about me or my life experiences. So i thought i would tell you a little about myself and then if you want too, and feel i can help, you can do th..."
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