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cane

cane Report 20 Aug 2012 22:27

i have just this evening called it quits with my mother (dare i call her this)god i feel sick....years of it sarasm...snide remarks,telling people lies abt me...i feel bereived of some sort....

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 20 Aug 2012 22:55

Hi Cane,

Did it with both of my parents.

Got pushed and pushed and I knew it was coming.

Never regretted it though.

Share if you want/need. Here or pm.

What you feel is perfectly natural.

I hope you can get some sleep tonight.

Don't expect too much of yourself.

xJ

cane

cane Report 20 Aug 2012 23:10

Thank you.....i told her i was diagnosed with underactive thyroid,and she used this as a weapon to tell my partner that i was crazy i the head like my dad,( who also had the same condition)...i have never been paid any compliments..she threw a duvet set at me and stated " call this your birthday present"....i didnt think much of it when i was younger as i thought it was the norm....now i realise it awsnt the norm...it was just pure cruel and nasty behavour....i dont hate her...i just thought she had died a long time ago...but being without a proper mother hurts inside....

cane

cane Report 20 Aug 2012 23:10

:-| :-|

Sharron

Sharron Report 20 Aug 2012 23:13

Does it ever.

It is a very big void.

Sharron

Sharron Report 20 Aug 2012 23:13

Does it ever.

It is a very big void.

Sharron

Sharron Report 20 Aug 2012 23:13

Does it ever.

It is a very big void.

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 21 Aug 2012 00:00

I've got an underactive Thyroid too. Undiagnosed and you can seem a little off another planet; memory loss, strange behaviour, etc.

Fortunately I was diagnosed and I take daily meds and am fine.

Of course most of those who know me would still describe me as being from another planet :-D

Our son was born in 1997 and in February that year the female parent said something to me that made me realise just how much she hated and disliked me. I cried through every night for months. Son was born in the middle of June and about the 16th December I went to my doctor to ask him if I was anaemic. Lovely guy my old doc. Said, before we say for certain, let's do some tests for, amongst other things underactive thyroid. It was so obvious when he said it. Of course by the time I saw him, I wasn't thinking straight but I'd put it down to the constant behaviour of the parents, being late thirties with children 2 1/2 and 6m and very little sleep. Christmas Eve (one week later) a Christmas present from my doctor of my very first prescription and once that kicked in I came to realise just how ill I had been. From what I later learned, although it's familial and likely to occur to me anyway, it can also be triggered by trauma or shock and possible that what I went through with the female parent was the initial prompt.

The reason I understand your grief is the day she turned on me, the female parent destroyed every belief I had in what it was to be a mother. It changed the relationship I had with my daughter too because I didn't believe in mothers anymore. From that moment of her words though, she died. Then there was simply someone who looked like her, sounded like her but it was just someone else in her body.

Then I ended up looking after her. I've posted enough on these pages about both nightmare parents so just look back if you want the details.

During the time I looked after her I felt nothing in terms of good feelings. I did my best but no love involved.

I have never regretted walking away. I did my best for as long as I could and my consience is 100% clear.

I'm now the best mother that I can be to both my kids. I'm either in a good mood or a grouchy old bag but there is no doubt that I love them and I never stop telling them. Abuse does not need to continue through the generations and it stops with me.

Mothers are supposed to be the ones who love you unconditionally. Although I never told my mother in law everything she worked out the rest but even she would have been appalled. When she hugged me it was a real mother's hug and I loved her. I miss her every day and she taught me so much especially about the unconditional side of love and being a mother. I have one of her fleece jackets. I call it ' Nanny's Hugging Jacket' because everytime I put it on, she is hugging me.

I can't tell you how to get over the loss. But tomorrow morning you can wake up and tell yourself that you never have to take any more of her crap again. The it's up to you to stay strong. You might have family members who don't/won't/can't understand and will try to put pressure on you to change your mind.

Just remember that if you have been pushed this far, you are not in the wrong here whatever anyone trys to tell you.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 21 Aug 2012 01:15

I don't think I have a Narcissistic mother - but I think she did.
Just come back from a week in a camper van with mother and my sister.
Strangely, both of us decided, when we had children, we would be more tactile than our mother - easier said than done, but our children & grandchildren are very touchy feely, and mine know to give me a cuddle even if I don't instigate it.

Before the holiday I had spoken to my sister about out mother's attitude to me. Sis didn't believe me, but was on the 'look out'.
Fortunately she spotted it - cutting the spuds too small - they were to be mashed anyway - 'How many cardigans have you bought?' - less than my sis as sis pointed out.
It became a game of mother pointing out my faults, and my sister 'topping' my faults - don't know if mother knew :-D

As far as mother is concerned, I'm a naughty child aged 8 and will remain so.
Mother is 82, sis and I are 60 and 56 - and my sister was unaware of our mother's attitude towards me - always wrong.
Fortunately, my children, without any instigation from me, have noticed this attitude. They are polite enough to kiss their nan and be nice, but I've just realised she's not in any of the official wedding photo's of my youngest last week......
So I'm not mad......

cane

cane Report 21 Aug 2012 05:35

Jill.....this is my story i cried whilst reading it ,correct to the point...with me it has even come to the point that i didnt trust people,hence i am coming to terms with things and a very big thanks to this thread it has saved my sanity and life....right now i have a banging headache through crying and annalysing everything....i am telling myself it stops now i can pick myself up from this and life will get better...i am the eldest of five and do worry if i get lumbered with her if anything happens..i can honestly say that i could nt look after her,and to say this makes me feel bad

Maggie.....i have very touchy feely children too,they are my world....When my daughter was little and i was pregnant with my son my mother would take her out, as my daughter grew to a teen she was becoming the teen from hell and started resenting me to the point wher i almost had a break-down..iwas getting fed up with her constant running away..it only came to lite when she became a mum that my mother was filling her head with crap abt me...sayind "i want u to always remember that your mother was never for you she loved all the others...i have seven children and she was never there to help only destroy what little energyi had each day....

cane

cane Report 21 Aug 2012 06:30

Thanks Sharon, for this Thread,and all the lovely people for adding,am meaning to read through today...luv Gwen xxxx

ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 21 Aug 2012 12:24

Cane - we all suffered in silence, thinking it was the norm and accepting it. Even as adult, I felt guilty and wondered why when I saw the relationship between other mothers and their adult daughters.

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 21 Aug 2012 13:02

The trust you lack in others may never come back, either fully or partly. If I see an elderly couple who remind me of my in laws I feel warmth. If I see a couple who remind me, not only in looks but demeanour of mine, I feel cold, sick and wonder about the lies and what is being hidden.

I'm comfortable with someone who looks like my fil but immediately dislike someone who resembles the male parent. They can appear to be as nice as anything but I just don't trust them.

Incidentally, last year, just a year after the male parent shuffled off, I was on the beach with hubby and kids and chosen sister and her son. I happened to look beyond where we were sitting to a man in his deck chair. Hubby saw my look and chosen sister knew something had gone very bad because I looked like I had gone into shock.. I couldn't speak and hubby turned and looked and saw a man so like the male parent that they could have been twins. Chosen sis made the connection although she had never seen a pic of him. She stood up, took my arm and said for us to get out of there. We walked for a few minutes until I calmed down. When I went back to our little bit of the beach I was okay. In fact I looked at him in fascination a couple of times; just brief glances and he was just the image. It made hubby feel sick too. It was everything. Shape of face, hair and his look/expression. I've seen pics of previous generations and he matched them too. A part of me considered asking him if he had any Shetland ancestry but I didn't.

For all I knew he could have been one of the nicest people in the whole world but I will never be able to see that in anyone again.

Stay strong lovely lady. You are amongst friends here and you NEVER have to explain yourself.

xJ

cane

cane Report 21 Aug 2012 15:38

Thank you Jill <3
<3

Sharron

Sharron Report 21 Aug 2012 22:22

I don't know if it has any relevance to thyroid but have a look at cortisol.

Sharron

Sharron Report 21 Aug 2012 22:22

I don't know if it has any relevance to thyroid but have a look at cortisol.

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 21 Aug 2012 22:30

Wow. Thanks Sharron. The prolonged stress bit is very interesting given what I was going through at the time.

I've been wondering how Cane is doing this evening.

At least she seems to accept that she is welcome, and wanted by us on this thread.

xJ

cane

cane Report 23 Aug 2012 11:40

Hi jill.....i am feeling slighlty level headed today,although still analysing,i went shopping yesterday for the first time since coming to blows with her...and i knew i had a certain look on my face that said "stay away or else"....geez its a joke i must destress my life...going out again in a little while,for another try at the world..thanks for looking out for me jill <3 <3 <3

cane

cane Report 23 Aug 2012 11:43

Why dont GENES have a LIKE button,...

JustDinosaurJill

JustDinosaurJill Report 23 Aug 2012 14:17

Errr. Given the spats we have on other threads (not this one) it probably wouldn't be a good idea ;-)

Hope that you enjoyed going out again today. Head held high and if anyone dares to speak to you, bite their toes off :-D :-D :-D :-D

Keep in touch. I'm in Stratford later on so be back quite late on this evening.

xxJ