Helping a disabled sibling, how far would you help?
I have a female friend (49), an ex-cyclist. There is a reason for x-cyclist: shehas partial permanent brain injury after a malpractice surgical procedure originally for cancer. So 2 major injuries/illnesses rolled in one. She nearly died in surgery.
Case is going through courts....but won't receive court hearing until in 2 yrs. Not surprising if you understand how the court system works. Meanwhile she has to see a battery of rehab. specialists/neurologist and take some drugs daily. She no longer can balance to cycle, she cannot jog, cannot eat certain foods freely and has a tough time focusing on reading and writing after 1/2 hr. Most recently she's had to give up alot of her Turbojam where she lost 30 lbs. from ethusiastically embracing it for about 2 yrs.
She can no longer draw much...she graduated from a top national art college a few decades ago.
Currently she is desperately hanging onto her own biz....a jewellery engraving business which she runs herself..for past 25 yrs. She is also a single, divorced mom, has been for past 8 yrs. or so. Children are in early 20's, they live part-time with dad.
She can barely bring herself to go to the food bank. But I told her by phone (she lives 4,000 kms. away from city where I moved from), that she just go. Her great joy in food shopping nowadays is finding a small bag of purple potatoes for $1.00.
She's making relunctant moves to sell her home. It's costing her ...the long-term medical specialized care. (CAnada's healthy care system is NOT completely free forever.)
Appallingly she has several siblings (older than her) who live within a 20 kms. radius. Not that one would expect automatically money loan, but not even give her some food???
HOw far would you assist a sibling if one of them was affected like this but not living under the same roof as you? I would give some groceries since I always seem to have extra...even when I was single.