Aging parents. How funny that I see other elderlies but never really associated them much with my aging parents, even though they are about the same age! Is it just me that somehow never thought my parents would get old? In my mind, they’re still in their mid 40s. Young, robust, determined, independent, and full of energy. In fact, they are still that SAME person. I never gave it much thought until today. How frustrating and scary it must be for them. That every change is indicative of time progressing, in a body they soon can no longer be its master. I am fortunate in a way that my family can always have open and honest conversations. That is how we were all raised. What I learned in recent years living with them are patience and the ability to better understand experience through their eyes. Still a work in progress… Thanks for the gentle reminder, Doctor Tany! 😊
วิธี choice and consequence ใช้ได้ดีกับเด็กเล็กและคนชรา … ของคนชราอาจจะ easier said than done สักหน่อย 😁 ขอบพระคุณ คุณหมอที่ช่วย remind ว่า เราตอนเป็นเด็กก็เคยถามคำถามประหลาดๆ เช่นกัน ตอนเด็กดิฉัน ถามคุณพ่อว่า โต๊ะทำไมเรียกว่าโต๊ะ… ป๊าต๊กกะจัยมาก😅 แต่ก็ยังพยายามตอบ 🥰 … Aging society seems to be a global agenda now, all the generations will have to adjust big time. We r all connected 😌
This content is heaven send. My siblings and I lack of words of what’s going in our parents’ minds. I live overseas and depend totally on my siblings to take care of them. But a tug of war constantly happens. I appreciate this knowledge as you explained it so well with compassion and understanding. Thank you Dr. Tany 🙏🏻
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Thanks for sharing the method to take care of my grandma. Have a safe flight.