I asked him if I could sit in (his) living room ... . He said he would talk to his wife. ... I tried to call him the day before treatments started, but he didn’t answer his phone.
DEAR ABBY: I have hard feelings for my oldest son. A few years back, I was diagnosed with cancer and needed radiation treatments. The hospital is in my son’s hometown, so I asked him if I could sit in their living room between my two treatments a day for six days. He said he would talk to his wife about it.
I can’t seem to get past this. I don’t bring it up to him, but I resent him and his wife for letting me down in my time of need. How can I get over this and let the resentment go? -- SAD IN THE MIDWEST
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