You Want Me to Do WHAT Now?
A Caregiver's Guide to Losing Your Sanity
No one signs up for caregiving-it's a job that finds you. One minute, you're living your life, and the next, you're managing medications, fighting with insurance companies, surviving on caffeine, and wondering when you last had a full night's sleep.
For thirty years, Judith Bennett balanced hospitals, doctors, family crises, and the never-ending chaos of caring for her father, grandmother, fiancé, and mother-all while trying to have a life of her own. With humor, honesty, and a healthy dose of sarcasm, she shares the raw, ridiculous, and unexpectedly hilarious moments that come with being responsible for everyone but yourself.
✔ Ever had to bribe someone to go to chemo?
✔ Cleaned up bodily fluids like it was just another Tuesday?
✔ Wondered if your "free time" was a myth?
Then congratulations-you're in the club.
This book is for every caregiver who has laughed through exhaustion, cried in a hospital parking lot, or wondered how the hell they ended up here. It's proof that even in the most stressful, heartbreaking moments, there's room for humor. And that eventually, life does become your own again.
So grab some coffee (or something stronger) and get ready to laugh, cry, and feel seen. Because if you've ever asked yourself, "You want me to do WHAT now?"-this book is for you.