Folks I need some serious help, can anyone out there please help me?

Most of you know that I am my parents caregiver. My parents have lived on this land now for 55 years and built their own 3 bedroom house. My parents went through a time when they were growing up and even after they got married where you have to use everything that you can to make it. They have saved so much stuff that most of the 2 acres they have here is covered. About 2 weeks ago my dad said that he wanted this place to be cleaned up like it was back when. In the last week or so my daughter, her boyfriend and I have been working our tail off to try to clean it up a bit. We have not made much head way as there is so much here. We have a pile of trash here like you would not believe. Mom still will not call to have a dumpster brought out to get rid of the trash. I don't work anywhere but here with them, so I don't have the money to get one my self. She makes all kinds of excuses why she hasn't gotten the dumpster out here yet. We live in the country and across the street from city limits. I am scared that someone will turn them in for all the trash that is here. Dad can't do anything much these days. Mom does get around but not really good. Both of our weed eaters and a push mower has broken down. We do have a big riding mower but there is a lot of places that we can't mow with it. The weeds in some places are knee high and higher. Mom will not get a new push mower or weed eaters until they go on sale this fall. I am now taking anti-depression medicine again because of all this going on. I am having a hard time going to sleep as well. I respect my parents in every way. Dad is very easy going, mom on the other hand...well lets say that she would gripe if she got hung by a new rope. She knows that all this needs to be cleaned up in the worst way, but just can't part with very much of it. I am now having to use a hoe in some places around here when a weed eater would be much faster. What would you do if you was in my shoes so to speak? It is driving me crazy.

2008-08-28T11:59:25Z

As far as me getting a part time job so that I can rent a dumpster and also buy the equipment that is needed for here, that is out of the question. I have to be here 24/7 in case that one of them gets sick or falls and gets hurt. I do take them to all of their doctor appointments as well. They have the money to get all of the stuff that I need here but mom just wants to wait until this fall when it all goes on sale. Mom is also scared to let any one on the property to help here in fear that they will get hurt and then sue them.

2008-08-28T12:44:24Z

As far as the anti-depressants that I am taking, those are coming from their doctor that I also see. He knows what I am going through here and gives them to me as free samples other wise I would have been a royal basket case by now.

I have talked to dad about what all I need to do the work, and he agrees with me all the way, but he says that he is not going to go against mom. I feel like I am fighting a loosing battle.

2008-08-29T09:54:04Z

I want to thank everyone for all your good ideals. I just had another wall put up this morning, lol. The county came out and was surveying the ditch here as they are going to fix the ditch so as we don't flood here any more (so they say). Well while the guy was taking to us, he let my parents and I know that they weren't concerned or worried about what this place looked like. They just wanted the flooding to stop. My nephew is going to haul off the junk iron for us as well. Now I just got to get mom to get the trash dumpster out here to haul off all the trash. I guess I will just keep piling the trash up until it gets to the road, lol. And now for the Best Answer.......

oldman2008-08-28T12:19:44Z

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After my father died, I was in a similar situation with my mother and two of my sisters who still live at home. They wanted me to clean the place up, gather everything (tools etc) together and organize everything. I Was glad to do it but everything I did they complained about because it wasn't how my father had it, and they wouldn't provide me with what I needed to do it all. I finally just told them that the way my father had left things, is why they asked me to clean it up and organize it. I couldn't do what they asked me to do if I wasn't allowed to do it and provided with what I needed to do it. I told them I would finish the job when they would allow me to do it.
Like you, I couldn't afford to buy what was needed and I wasn't going to argue with them about what I could and couldn't do to get the job done. Your father ask you to do this. I would go to him and explain the situation to him and tell him; I'll gladly do the job you've ask me to do when I am provided with what I need to do the job. Let him be responsible for seeing that your mother gets you what you need. I understand your concern about getting in trouble with the law but it isn't your responsibility beyond discussion.

*Add* If your father won't get your mother to get what you need to do the job, then just wait until she does. I see no reason for you to stress over any of it. You are willing, it is them holding up the job. Why should you concern yourself so much over it? If it ends up costing more in fines than what waiting was worth, it's not coming out of your pocket and next time your mother might think twice about pinching quite so many pennies.

Anonymous2008-08-28T12:34:10Z

I think it's time that you sit down with your mother and have a good heart to heart. Go to her in a way that makes her feel like you need her. That will be something a little different because she is the one that has been needing you. Your mom can handle it, tell her exactly how you feel. Tell her that you are feeling overwhelmed and a little depressed ( enough to feel you need medication ) about the way certain things are. Let her know that she and your father are not a burden and you want to take care of them but the way certain things are being done is just really hard to deal with and tell her what those things are. Tell her that by doing just a few things differently, you could feel more like yourself again and probably stop taking medication. I know she is getting old but she still has compassion for her daughter which would make her want to help you. I don't think she realizes how hard these issues really are for you. I think if she completely understood your situation she would get the dumpster, weed eater, lawn mower and whatever else it takes to get you feeling better. You have to express to her that this is affecting your health and you need her help. I really think it would be hard for her to argue with that. What could be left to say to you? She knows the problem and the solution and any other way isn't going to help you. You need respect too. Your parents were blessed with a daughter like you. Take care of yourself.

dora2008-08-28T15:15:18Z

Sapphire, I don't really know the best way to deal with this situation, but I believe that since your parents doctor knows the situation and knows you and how it is affecting you, that he might be able to suggest the best way for you to deal with this situation and others that you run into with your parents. Your dad put you in a position that he doesn't want to be in, going against what your mom wants and he is not going to back you on it, outwardly, but wants you to figure out how to do it. One possible solution is to borrow someones goat to eat the grass and such. Does your mother control all the finances? Can your dad free up some cash to cover the basics of clearing a path through the mess? A cycle will cut down a lot of weeds. Takes a lot of muscle power, but it can be done. I will think about it and see if anything else comes to mind. Good luck with the situation and don't let it make you sick.

Anonymous2008-08-28T11:36:04Z

My friend, you have two bears to wrestle here.

The first one is simply the mechanics of getting the work done. That's actually pretty easy - you can rent mowing equipment like a big DR trimmer or a Dingo with a weed whip. You can round up three or four day laborers from a temp firm to help. All it takes is some organizing and money, and then directing the work instead of doing it.

The second issue, though, is the long term care of your parents' place. That is a much bigger problem. It's going to take continued work and your parents can't do it. It won't do for the place to get run down. The big thing will be getting on top of it and staying on top of it. I urge you to find some way to get help - if you try and take it on alone you'll end up burned-out and resentful.

Anonymous2008-08-28T12:29:13Z

Yes, Sapphire, I believe the pile of trash you have. My dad hoarded until the day he died. My mom still does and that pile gets bigger all the time. The thought of getting rid of any of this useless junk(mom considers it valuable but it is pure JUNK) makes her hysterical. We fight about it constantly, it's the biggest stress in my life, I can't sleep either. The stuff about waiting for sales and lawsuits is just an excuse. Your mom doesn't want to get rid of the junk, she's even hoarding the grass now! Your mom suffers from "compulsive hoarding disorder" just like mine. Google that and you will get a world of info, maybe even some solutions. Be sure to tell her doctors about this, there is medication to control it(but don't be surprized if she's extremely resistant to taking it). BTW, do you have access to family funds? You're getting the money to pay for your medication somewhere. If so, just take some and buy a new mower. The suggestion made by Plum_Ecc is a good one. Good luck and God bless. Please do the google. BTW, when my mom dies I think I'll just bulldoze the place and sell the lot. I'm so sick to death of this junk I'm not going to sort through it.

Please don't feel guilty. You mom is not being realistic or rational, that is part of the sickness, it is beyond your control.

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