I've had a difficult relationship with both my parents.
I don' t know if my mother suffers from a particular condition she is not the type to discuss these things or let anyone tell her to seek a doctor or help. Keeping your distance seems to be the family motto. And I know my fathers opinion of mom is just "crazy". But he's a friggin prick lol and they split up ages ago... He never stuck around to help or really participate just set up another life for himself.
It's really hard when you have no clue what's wrong, or how to fix it. I'm sorry to hear that you're stuck in that boat. Sometimes, the easiest thing to do really is to just step away and focus on saving your own sanity.
It's sad but I've found it to be true.
But it can be really shitty - and unhealthy, to just label someone as "crazy" and maintain a cynical, dismissive attitude toward someone's issues.
Especially if it's affecting yer damn kids!
The story was about my mother, so I left out the details of my relationship with my dad. To be completely honest, no one should have let that man raise a child. My aunt and I are convinced he must have some form of auspergers or is just emotionally stunted at age 11. We fought -
a lot.
If it wasn't for my aunt and her willingness to put up with both of calling her after every single argument and fight (and take me in for hundred of weekends over my life), we probably would have strangled each other at some point in my early teens, lol.
He's not a bad guy, he just grew up with a mother who also developed schizophrenia, but with a dad who just sat in front of the tv and did nothing to help.
Eventually, after years of trying to talk back and argue reasonably with him, I finally just had to step aside, and focus on my own sanity. I've broken up with dad a number of times now, lol.
Well I'd like to say your writing is compassionate and contemplative.
And your writing reflects character. I wish you luck and happiness in the future.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, and thank you for reading the whole thing!