Anonymous wrote:So not everyone is private about this stuff. If I had COVID, my mom would tell any of her siblings or cousins she happened to talk to that week, and it wouldn't bother me in the least. Is it possible your sister is like me and doesn't realize that you are more private? Can you just let her know that you don't want her to tell people your health info in the future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had COVID recently. My sister has told aunts/ uncles. Now I am getting phone calls and texts about it. Asking how I am feeling etc. If I wanted them to know, I would have told them. Its very mild symptoms anyway. Would this annoy you?
She also previously told an aunt I had hernia surgery. So I was pretty surprised when my aunt brought it up.
I usually don't talk about my sister to relatives.
This requires a post on an online forurm about what to do? STOP TELLING YOUR SISTER SHIT!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
yes, I told her not to discuss my health or me in general with relatives. She literally said " it's just covid, get over it " then she said " well it happened. Sorry, get over it, it's done"
She said "well it happened, sorry get over it" when? After she told the relatives, you told her "you shouldn't discuss me" and she responded "well it happened, sorry get over it?" Maybe not the best most gracious response, but now you know not to tell her stuff you don't want her to pass on.
Honestly, I think you're being a bit obnoxious. These are all relatives who care about you and your health, right? So if Aunt asks sister, "how's Suzy doing?" (because, you know, you're her sister) you want your sister to say "I cannot disclose that information."
PP here. My last punctuation mark cut out, which changes the whole thing.
So if Aunt asks sister, "how's Suzy doing?" (because, you know, you're her sister) you want your sister to say "I cannot disclose that information." ?
Just wanted to clarify, because, frankly, I don't know what OP actually wants the sister to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
yes, I told her not to discuss my health or me in general with relatives. She literally said " it's just covid, get over it " then she said " well it happened. Sorry, get over it, it's done"
She said "well it happened, sorry get over it" when? After she told the relatives, you told her "you shouldn't discuss me" and she responded "well it happened, sorry get over it?" Maybe not the best most gracious response, but now you know not to tell her stuff you don't want her to pass on.
Honestly, I think you're being a bit obnoxious. These are all relatives who care about you and your health, right? So if Aunt asks sister, "how's Suzy doing?" (because, you know, you're her sister) you want your sister to say "I cannot disclose that information."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
yes, I told her not to discuss my health or me in general with relatives. She literally said " it's just covid, get over it " then she said " well it happened. Sorry, get over it, it's done"
She said "well it happened, sorry get over it" when? After she told the relatives, you told her "you shouldn't discuss me" and she responded "well it happened, sorry get over it?" Maybe not the best most gracious response, but now you know not to tell her stuff you don't want her to pass on.
Honestly, I think you're being a bit obnoxious. These are all relatives who care about you and your health, right? So if Aunt asks sister, "how's Suzy doing?" (because, you know, you're her sister) you want your sister to say "I cannot disclose that information."
Anonymous wrote:I had COVID recently. My sister has told aunts/ uncles. Now I am getting phone calls and texts about it. Asking how I am feeling etc. If I wanted them to know, I would have told them. Its very mild symptoms anyway. Would this annoy you?
She also previously told an aunt I had hernia surgery. So I was pretty surprised when my aunt brought it up.
I usually don't talk about my sister to relatives.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
yes, I told her not to discuss my health or me in general with relatives. She literally said " it's just covid, get over it " then she said " well it happened. Sorry, get over it, it's done"