Turned up at the pathology unit at the local hospital to get my 6-month E/T levels. 2 people ahead of me in the queue is my estranged mother!
I have no idea if she's spotted me or not, but I've not even seen her in the flesh for 2 years, this is totally freaking wierd!
She's sat 2m away from me as I type this...
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Wow why are you estranged? I know it's none of my business but I have to ask
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She had a son not a daughter, I am in her words "dead to her". Family rejection sucks.
I'm sat, my heart is pounding, this is horrible. [emoji853]
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Sometimes they put people in the same room to take bloods... That would not be good!
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Sorry to hear that Megan. I really hope you get a private room
Try and stay strong
Charlotte
Oh Megan, I'm sorry you had to experience that. So sorry, I don't know what to say but my heart goes out to you.
Siobhan x
Made it out in one piece...just.
They walked me down a corridor towards a room that I could see my mum in, but veered off at the last second! I was about 5bpm shy of a full panic attack. It's 0900 here and I need a drink!
Thanks all for the support, I'll be ok now. X
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Glad that's over! Yeah I'd be estranged from her too
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Megan,. That stinks and I'm glad it worked out.
Remember, expect and plan for the worst. Hope for the best. The reality will be somewhere in the middle.
I might suggest that she did recognize you and was as anxietous as you. If, as you say, you are dead to her, then she would treat you as a stranger and either a simple "hi" or ignore you. If you live that close, someday you may pass in a store. Be prepared now with what you will do.
Remember you are not responsible for her emotions. Take the high road and treat her with kindness. It might just drive her nuts. ;)
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Quote from: Denise on December 04, 2017, 07:10:35 AM
Megan,. That stinks and I'm glad it worked out.
Remember, expect and plan for the worst. Hope for the best. The reality will be somewhere in the middle.
I might suggest that she did recognize you and was as anxietous as you. If, as you say, you are dead to her, then she would treat you as a stranger and either a simple "hi" or ignore you. If you live that close, someday you may pass in a store. Be prepared now with what you will do.
Remember you are not responsible for her emotions. Take the high road and treat her with kindness. It might just drive her nuts. ;)
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I tried the kindness thing for more than 2 years, I'm done with her tbh.
I'll spend no more energy on her. I've got better and certainly more satisfying things to focus my energy on.
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Big hug, and big ugh! Glad it didn't turn into a public ordeal. Sorry you had to endure that.
Hugs, Devlyn
I'm sorry to hear this Megan. I consider you a sister and I feel family bonds should be permanent. I'm done with your mum also.
Bari Jo
Quote from: Bari Jo on December 04, 2017, 11:28:04 PM
I'm sorry to hear this Megan. I consider you a sister and I feel family bonds should be permanent. I'm done with your mum also.
Bari Jo
Hehe, tnx sister. X
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Ouch, that does sound like some bad timing. Glad you two didn't have a face to face. Hang in there.