MeanLaureen
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The other day I received an email from my sister in law that really hurt my feelings.
Before I tell you what she said - a quick background.
Most of you know I'm suffering from AOSD, a chronic, debilitating autoimmune disease that leaves me in constant pain. The past 2 months my doctor has me out of work because my CPK rates are "critically high" in his opinion so that means something is up with my muscles now.
My mom lived with me since I bought my house at 21 yrs old. I was her main support since she couldn't afford to live on her salary. The last 5-6 yrs she became very needy and clingy and wanted everything done for her. I love her and took care of her but she was very hard to live with and very demanding.
The past 2 yrs she became almost incapacitated. She just gave up. Then around Easter, she fell and broke her hip. The doctors said she would not be able to live with me because I work and someone had to be with her 24/7. Even if I didn't work, it would be extremely difficult to care for her because at times my pain is so bad that I can barely walk even on Vicodin and other pain killers.
One of my brothers (who lives in another part of the state) volunteered to take her in since his wife doesn't work. Since then my mom has recovered very well and sounds better than she has in years. They have had her living with them for 4 months.
Now to the email. She wrote this to me and my other brother who lives out of state. She told us she was at her wits end and we would have to each take her for a week a month. She said, and I quote:
"Lauri, if you say you are too sick. All I can say is tough. If your Mother can get over pneumonia, over a hip surgery, fight this dimentia she had, at 75 years of age, you can get up and get over yours"
She then goes on to tell me that it's "simple logic" that I am making myself sick because I drink too much tea (ummm.. okay. 3 cups a day is bad? I thought they were finding out good things about tea, like it's an antioxident?) and that I need to get out and exercise and exercise fast. (okay, that would be totally opposite of what you are supposed to do with AOSD. Exercise during a flare will make it intensify and cause extensive damage to the joints and organs that are inflamed at the time).
It really hurt me that here I am on bed rest, in horrible pain, worried about what's wrong with me now and scared that I might be one of those AOSD patients that just doesn't wake up one morning and she writes this to me.
With family like that, I don't need enemies.
So what is the worst thing a family member ever did to you?

Most of you know I'm suffering from AOSD, a chronic, debilitating autoimmune disease that leaves me in constant pain. The past 2 months my doctor has me out of work because my CPK rates are "critically high" in his opinion so that means something is up with my muscles now.
My mom lived with me since I bought my house at 21 yrs old. I was her main support since she couldn't afford to live on her salary. The last 5-6 yrs she became very needy and clingy and wanted everything done for her. I love her and took care of her but she was very hard to live with and very demanding.
The past 2 yrs she became almost incapacitated. She just gave up. Then around Easter, she fell and broke her hip. The doctors said she would not be able to live with me because I work and someone had to be with her 24/7. Even if I didn't work, it would be extremely difficult to care for her because at times my pain is so bad that I can barely walk even on Vicodin and other pain killers.
One of my brothers (who lives in another part of the state) volunteered to take her in since his wife doesn't work. Since then my mom has recovered very well and sounds better than she has in years. They have had her living with them for 4 months.
Now to the email. She wrote this to me and my other brother who lives out of state. She told us she was at her wits end and we would have to each take her for a week a month. She said, and I quote:
"Lauri, if you say you are too sick. All I can say is tough. If your Mother can get over pneumonia, over a hip surgery, fight this dimentia she had, at 75 years of age, you can get up and get over yours"
She then goes on to tell me that it's "simple logic" that I am making myself sick because I drink too much tea (ummm.. okay. 3 cups a day is bad? I thought they were finding out good things about tea, like it's an antioxident?) and that I need to get out and exercise and exercise fast. (okay, that would be totally opposite of what you are supposed to do with AOSD. Exercise during a flare will make it intensify and cause extensive damage to the joints and organs that are inflamed at the time).
It really hurt me that here I am on bed rest, in horrible pain, worried about what's wrong with me now and scared that I might be one of those AOSD patients that just doesn't wake up one morning and she writes this to me.

With family like that, I don't need enemies.
So what is the worst thing a family member ever did to you?