It's a bit hard to describe but I will try anyway.
About a month ago, my grandmother who is touch by Parkinson had to pass a hip replacement surgery. Her mother (my great-grandmother) moved to our flat in order to avoid staying alone in the house.
On the last few days, she (the great-grandmother) managed to lead my mum to hysterics. Today it repeaded. I had to give my mum a glass of water, but I lost control (I am calm in most of the time, and it is very hard to make me angry) and told my great-grandmother to stop in a rude way. On that moment, the hysterics of my mum had gone too far.
On the next week, my grandmother is supposed to come to our flat also for a week after the month-lasting rehabilitation.
It will be even harder than it was. We have a cat and a dog who fight often, and the two grandmothers don't like them at all.
I will be forced to keep them 4 under control (2 grandmothers and the animals) and try not to lead to hysterics of my mum during this week.
Can you give me an advice about it? I will be grateful for this.
About a month ago, my grandmother who is touch by Parkinson had to pass a hip replacement surgery. Her mother (my great-grandmother) moved to our flat in order to avoid staying alone in the house.
On the last few days, she (the great-grandmother) managed to lead my mum to hysterics. Today it repeaded. I had to give my mum a glass of water, but I lost control (I am calm in most of the time, and it is very hard to make me angry) and told my great-grandmother to stop in a rude way. On that moment, the hysterics of my mum had gone too far.
On the next week, my grandmother is supposed to come to our flat also for a week after the month-lasting rehabilitation.
It will be even harder than it was. We have a cat and a dog who fight often, and the two grandmothers don't like them at all.
I will be forced to keep them 4 under control (2 grandmothers and the animals) and try not to lead to hysterics of my mum during this week.
Can you give me an advice about it? I will be grateful for this.
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