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dee_burk
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So, I dont usually go to online sources for advice but really need a Catholic/Christian perspective.
My mother is 77 and although not diagnosed with mental illness shows many signs of it. She has become more paranoid and hateful over the past 10 or so years. She takes spells of depression where she wont come out of her house for days except to get the mail. She lives for the mail. BTW she lives in a small trailer beside our house.
She has decided that her only living sister (my sweet aunt) is greedy and money grabbing and wants everything my mom has (my mom has nothing of value…shes a hoarder). My aunt has tried to reach out and apologize for what ever she has done to upset my mom but is met with silence on the phone.
My aunt is constantly asking me what she has done to my mom and has even cried to me, its breaking her heart. I have always said its just her mental illness to please not take if personally. But she keeps insisting on knowing what is going on. I know it will hurt my aunt to be truthful but…my aunt is 70 and still cleans houses to make ends meet and she has sent her sister a birthday gift. Mom threw it on the floor, unopened and said it was trash. I picked it up and brought it home. I will return it to my aunt so she can get some money back hopefully.
Do i keep just blaming it on her mental health or tell my aunt the truth?
My mother is 77 and although not diagnosed with mental illness shows many signs of it. She has become more paranoid and hateful over the past 10 or so years. She takes spells of depression where she wont come out of her house for days except to get the mail. She lives for the mail. BTW she lives in a small trailer beside our house.
She has decided that her only living sister (my sweet aunt) is greedy and money grabbing and wants everything my mom has (my mom has nothing of value…shes a hoarder). My aunt has tried to reach out and apologize for what ever she has done to upset my mom but is met with silence on the phone.
My aunt is constantly asking me what she has done to my mom and has even cried to me, its breaking her heart. I have always said its just her mental illness to please not take if personally. But she keeps insisting on knowing what is going on. I know it will hurt my aunt to be truthful but…my aunt is 70 and still cleans houses to make ends meet and she has sent her sister a birthday gift. Mom threw it on the floor, unopened and said it was trash. I picked it up and brought it home. I will return it to my aunt so she can get some money back hopefully.
Do i keep just blaming it on her mental health or tell my aunt the truth?