Caring for a loved one with a serious illness is one of the most challenging things a person can face. One man took on the majority of the household chores and nursing duties for his wife with stage 4 colon cancer, but after reaching his breaking point, he refused to take her home from the hospital and demanded she go to a nursing facility. His children were upset, but he stood his ground. Was he in the wrong? Read on for the full story and decide for yourself.
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A man caring for his sick wife with stage 4 colon cancer has reached his breaking point. He has been juggling work and taking care of his wife, along with household chores, while also being treated as the nurse. The burden has taken a toll on him, leaving him feeling like he has lost his identity. Despite his children’s help, he has finally had to make the difficult decision to place his wife in a nursing facility. This decision has caused tension within the family, with his daughter upset that her mother won’t be coming home and his sons willing to take care of her 24/7. The man believes that he has reached his limits and that his wife needs professional care. However, he is still grappling with the guilt of his decision. In this post, we explore the man’s experience and the difficult decision he made. We also look at the impact of his decision on his family and the challenges of caring for a loved one with a serious illness. Stay tuned for the comments section where we hear from others who have been in similar situations or have advice to share.
YTA – Burnout is real, but forcing your sick wife into a nursing home is neglectful and unfair to your kids. Ask for help instead.

Seek professional help and counseling for all parties involved.

Man criticized for abandoning dying wife and children. YTA.

Caregiver refuses help and dumps dying wife in awful nursing home. YTA

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Did OP refuse help and is he the a**hole?

Disability abandonment is real. YTA comment is ignorant
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Commenter calls out person for abandoning sick wife, YTA.

Commenter calls out YTA for not arranging proper care

The debate on whether or not OP is NTA for placing his sick wife in a nursing home sparks strong emotions.

Commenter calls out OP’s lack of communication and empathy

Commenter calls out man for abandoning dying wife at hospital.

Heartfelt comment and sympathy for loss of parent emoji

Nurse calls out OP for being an AH and refusing to properly communicate with health workers about wife’s care and placement options. Other commenters agree and suggest involving social workers and insurance to find appropriate care.

Commenter accuses caregiver of being the a**hole

Commenter criticizes man for neglecting wife with cancer.

Commenter calls out OP for abandoning dying wife.

Commenter advises seeking support and therapy to cope with caregiving.

Commenter calls out caregiver for not utilizing available services

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Commenter calls out OP for lack of communication with family.

NTA nurse empathizes with burn out, but man abandoned dying wife.

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Sometimes tough decisions need to be made, NAH ❤️

Seek professional help and support for caregiver role strain

Commenter defends OP’s actions, suggests taking a break and discussing plans

Medical social worker calls out YTA for lack of research

Compassionate inquiry: Did they explore other options for help?

A nurse empathizes with care giver burnout and recommends a care home

Caring for your spouse is admirable, but it’s okay to seek help

Husband refusing to care for dying wife, causing family tension

Commenter calls out YTA for not seeking help for wife

Last Updated on April 15, 2023 by Diply Social Team