Myothername
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Here is the situation. My husbands sister lives about 8 hours from their mother. We live about 5 hours away. My MIL has had diverticulitis on and off for several years but about 2 months ago she got really sick with it. SIL happened to be visiting her this particular episode. MIL had been to the doctor on Monday but by Thursday she was no better, altered mental status, fever, no appetite, etc. SIL would not take her back to the doctor or to the ER. My husband and I both talked with her over that weekend and talked to MILs sisters but no one would stand up to SIL. I finally called her and told her that even young people die of this illness and that she needed to go by ambulance to the ER. SIL was so condescending to me saying that would only scare MIL and that she could not be sitting in an ER for hours and that she had it under control. I tried to argue with her that they would put her on a stretcher and admit her but she would not hear it. Well, that Monday morning they drive her to the doctors office, 30 minutes away when a fine hospital is 5 minutes away. Of course the immediately admit her to the small little hospital in that town. And of course SIL leaves town before she is even in the room. MIL was in the hospital for 3 weeks and now is in a nursing home. Well she is sick again which I expected with the same thing. She has been moved to the large hospital near her sisters home which is good and she is getting good care. But now SIL is talking about checking on signing her up for hospice!!! Hospice is for people who are terminal with no expectation of getting better. My MIL has a good chance of recovering from this and going back to the nursing home. I told DH that his sister has lost all rights to make health care decisions for their mother since her last episode. He said we will talk about it tonight but there is no way I am going to let SIL make a decision about even what tv station will be on the tv in MILs room.
Sorry for the long post but I had to vent.
Sorry for the long post but I had to vent.

So I lie and say I'm his daughter. Shoot me
Also, my SIL doesn't always appreciate when I do/say anything, so I tread very lightly there and just try to coach DH with questions he should ask and things he should say.
and when my DMIL passed away and they were planning the funeral, I called DSIL to see what I could make for the funeral (food-wise) and she told me that the women of the family were all at her house taking care of it and I didn't need to do anything. So I was good enough to care for her (change diaper,give pain swabs etc...) but I still wasn't part of the family. Nice.