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Stop Calling Me! Why Waste Time on Something You Don’t Care About? I Realized Long Ago That Neither You Nor Your Kids Give a Damn About Grandma’s Well-Being!

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“Don’t call me again! Why waste time on something you don’t care about? I realised long ago that neither you nor your children are bothered whether your grandmother is alive or dead!”

Finishing university coincided with two major eventsmy wedding and my first proper job. I started as a manager at a reputable firm. After a few years, I took maternity leave and gave birth to a beautiful daughterEmily. Emily grew into a bright young woman, so my husband and I spared no expense on her education at a prestigious university. After graduation, my husband even secured her a good position.

A year later, she introduced us to her fiancé, and soon after, they married and had twins.

My granddaughters were eight when their grandfathermy husbandpassed away. It was a devastating loss for all of us. Emily understood how hard it hit me, so she called every day after work, sharing little stories while I told her about my own struggles.

But then, she grew busier. Whenever I rang, shed make excusestoo swamped to talk. Eventually, her calls dwindled to a few times a week, and even then, it felt like an afterthoughtalways cleaning or dashing out somewhere. One day, my patience snapped. When she called, I snapped, “If you havent got time for your own mother, dont bother phoning at all. Why call if youre too busy to listen?”

Somehow, she smoothed it over, and I apologised for my outburst. For a while, she called more oftenuntil she slipped back to once a week.

Her indifference cut deep. I barely ate. Barely slept.

The final straw came when she didnt ring for an entire weekignored my calls, too. So when she finally did, I shouted, “Dont bother calling again! Why waste time pretending you care? Ive known for yearsneither you nor my granddaughters give a damn whether Im alive! You only want food parcels and birthday presents. Thats all!”

Emily flared up, calling me selfish before hanging up. Her words hit like a punchmy heart hammered, everything went black, and I woke up in hospital.

A nurse listened to my story, but when I finished, she shook her head. “You older folks forgetweve got jobs, kids to raise, homes to run. Its a struggle just to breathe, let alone carve out time for long chats. You should cherish the moments we remember youeven if its just on the way to the shops. My advice? Find something to keep busy. That way, the days wont crawl by waiting for a call.”

She was right. When you love what you do, you stop wondering if anyone cares.

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