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I Didn't Kill My Mother

I Didn't Kill My Mother

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John Mendelssohn
Jan 03, 2015
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A year or two after the stroke that immobilized him, my dad died in a foul-smelling convalescent hospital because my mother thought that if she “allowed” his return home, there would be a fire or natural disaster and she’d be unable to drag him to safety. I will never forgive myself for not overriding her. At the time, though, it felt like a decision my…

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