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Margo Sullivan
It sounds like you're asking about (possibly a misspelling of Margo Sullivan from the TV series The Affair or another context) and a situation involving her mom “getting the better” of her.
- “I love you, but I’m not discussing that right now.”
- “That doesn’t work for me.”
- “I hear you, and my answer is no.”
Step 3: Lower the Bar (Just for Now)
Through her journey, Margo discovered the importance of self-care and seeking support. She connected with other parents facing similar challenges, and together, they formed a community of love and encouragement. margosullivan margo sullivan mom getting he better
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When Mom Gets Better, Everyone Wins: Why Your Healing Isn’t Selfish Margo Sullivan It sounds like you're asking about
When you’re in FOG, the other person “gets the better of you” almost automatically. “I love you, but I’m not discussing that right now
Documentation
: Sharing the journey online to find solidarity with others in similar caregiving positions.
The Power of Motherly Love
- Medications: Ensure meds given on schedule; track doses and times in a simple log. Note side effects and call provider for concerns.
- Hydration & nutrition: Offer small, frequent balanced meals; encourage 6–8 cups fluids/day unless restricted. Use high-calorie/protein snacks if appetite low.
- Pain & symptom management: Track pain levels (0–10) and use prescribed meds or non-drug measures (heat/cold, repositioning). Report worsening symptoms.
- Rest & sleep: Maintain regular sleep schedule, minimize daytime naps >1 hour, create quiet/dim environment at night.
- Mobility & fall prevention: Assist with transfers, encourage short walks/exercises as tolerated; remove rugs, ensure good lighting, use assistive devices.
- Hygiene & skin care: Daily oral care, regular bathing as tolerated, reposition every 2 hours if bedbound, inspect skin for redness or breakdown.
- Emotional support & cognition: Check mood daily, engage in conversation, familiar photos/music, monitor for confusion or depression and tell clinician if new/worse.
- Appointments & communication: Keep list of contacts, upcoming appointments, and questions for clinicians; bring medication list.