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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could be some financial shenanigans the sibling is trying to hide. [/quote] Or, OP does not want to believe parent is ill and refuses to pitch in and help. OP is out for the money,[/quote] Yeah. I see red flags when it comes to OP. Something doesn't seem right [/quote] Exactly. You think your parent's caretaker injured her and put her in the hospital, and you're not on your first flight out there to check on what's happening?[/quote] OP here. I did, and have been several times (at least once per week, running out of time off very quickly). I tried suggesting "Caring Bridge", but as soon as the sibling figured out what it was, what purpose it served (and that it was not a go fund me type campaign) - sibling refused to post. Of course, I haven't enough information to post, as I am not a point of contact, and the nurses won't give me any information. All I can do is sit with my parent in the nursing home, and parent is asleep most of the time. As you know, this also means I can not determine what drug parent is on; again - if one is not on point of contact list, one is screwed. Hopefully this is clear by now? Is anyone actually familiar - that would be most helpful. I know it is tempting to chime in and heckle a stranger in need - perhaps some people see life differently than I?????[/quote]
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