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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe the out of town sibling and their partner don’t want to be manipulated with guilt to visit and schlep their kids along? It doesn’t sound like you have any appreciation for what a big ask that is - and it sounds like you don’t have any concern for their priorities or needs, which may differ from yours. I guarantee they will not be close to you and your family when it’s all said and done if that’s how you continue. Ask me how I know. In-laws in assisted living and nonstop guilt trips from the martyr primary caregiver that focus on the important of schlepping the young grandkids - without showing any interest or concern that other people have their own lives. [/quote] Not ok but god you are a selfish jerk. If you are lucky enough to have a sibling handling elder care, you should be appreciative and nice. OP, glad you signed up for med management. I think you should sign up for laundry management as well. [/quote]
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