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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 644789" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>Oh, it only took ten years for my uncle to win POA over her. Her doctor kept saying she was fine and able to take care of herself. She refused any help from anyone. She became blind and her house was, remember the house on the hoarder tv shows? Well, yeah that's how her home was along with feces all over the bathroom and mice all over the over home. Telling my family that she talks to this nice man who comes to her home to visit her. No one knew who the hell this man was. But she REFUSED.....she SPIT....on anyone's help.</p><p></p><p>One day my uncle had <strong><em>enough</em></strong>. He went over there, with his LAWYER, I don't know what he was trying to accomplish with that, maybe trying to trick her into believing that she had to leave and go into a home (mind you, my uncle wanted her to live with him in his million dollar home, but she didn't want to). Anyway, so there's my uncle and his lawyer at her door, knocking on it, probably yelling through the door because my aunt wouldn't answer. So after 15 minutes of her not answering, he got really worried of course and broke into the house, soon as he broke the door, my aunt was at the top of the stairs and flung herself down the flight of stairs. My uncle and lawyer were horrified.</p><p></p><p>I always compared that whole experience to Sparta, 300........ and she was Leonidas</p><p></p><p>and by GOD she rather die than give into the enemy. SPARRRRTTTTAAAAA!</p><p></p><p>However, she survived and today, is in one of the best nursing homes around. She actually started to really love it. She was a hit there, knew everybody and everyone loved her. She was little Ms. Popularity. </p><p></p><p>My Uncle was so happy. Really happy. Relieved that she was actually happy.</p><p></p><p>He called her on her birthday and told her he was going to take her to dinner to her favorite place.</p><p></p><p>To witch she promptly said no and hung up the phone.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Disclaimer for those that are wondering. My uncle is a great guy. He never did anything wrong to my aunt. My aunt was a great mother to him. They have decades of very happy memories. I have really good memories of my aunt as well. However, when her husband died, she went coo coo and became a you know what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 644789, member: 18233"] Oh, it only took ten years for my uncle to win POA over her. Her doctor kept saying she was fine and able to take care of herself. She refused any help from anyone. She became blind and her house was, remember the house on the hoarder tv shows? Well, yeah that's how her home was along with feces all over the bathroom and mice all over the over home. Telling my family that she talks to this nice man who comes to her home to visit her. No one knew who the hell this man was. But she REFUSED.....she SPIT....on anyone's help. One day my uncle had [B][I]enough[/I][/B]. He went over there, with his LAWYER, I don't know what he was trying to accomplish with that, maybe trying to trick her into believing that she had to leave and go into a home (mind you, my uncle wanted her to live with him in his million dollar home, but she didn't want to). Anyway, so there's my uncle and his lawyer at her door, knocking on it, probably yelling through the door because my aunt wouldn't answer. So after 15 minutes of her not answering, he got really worried of course and broke into the house, soon as he broke the door, my aunt was at the top of the stairs and flung herself down the flight of stairs. My uncle and lawyer were horrified. I always compared that whole experience to Sparta, 300........ and she was Leonidas and by GOD she rather die than give into the enemy. SPARRRRTTTTAAAAA! However, she survived and today, is in one of the best nursing homes around. She actually started to really love it. She was a hit there, knew everybody and everyone loved her. She was little Ms. Popularity. My Uncle was so happy. Really happy. Relieved that she was actually happy. He called her on her birthday and told her he was going to take her to dinner to her favorite place. To witch she promptly said no and hung up the phone. Disclaimer for those that are wondering. My uncle is a great guy. He never did anything wrong to my aunt. My aunt was a great mother to him. They have decades of very happy memories. I have really good memories of my aunt as well. However, when her husband died, she went coo coo and became a you know what. [/QUOTE]
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