Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are an MD and DH is a PHD and your family member is making things up why feel a need to combat it at all? My mother is delusional so I know what I’m talking about here- live your life without any consideration for what this person is saying. You are not the only person they are making up stories about. Write a family letter ONLY if YOU WANT to.
+1 I actually like getting the newsletters but you should realize that if you're a Ph.D./MD family with young kids people already know that the family crackpot is talking nonsense when she says you're a drug addict that she supports financially. There's nothing to combat on that front so I'd just try to forget it entirely.
Op here. You would think that but there are many people in the family who are definitely unsure of what to believe and sort of believe that I am a crazy mean abusive mentally ill person. In my case it’s my mother who is the family member spreading the rumors, she’s been doing it for many years, she’s rich, charming, and charismatic and even if people don’t literally believe I’m in prison, I think they think where there’s smoke there’s fire. I’ve been ostracized from 3/4ths of the family because of her lies. It’s a campaign that has spanned over a decade on her part and predated my marriage, education, career, etc. I think it was easy to believe when I was in my early 20s. I’m in my mid 30s now but don’t have a lot of contact with most of the family so I don’t think they really know much about my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are an MD and DH is a PHD and your family member is making things up why feel a need to combat it at all? My mother is delusional so I know what I’m talking about here- live your life without any consideration for what this person is saying. You are not the only person they are making up stories about. Write a family letter ONLY if YOU WANT to.
+1 I actually like getting the newsletters but you should realize that if you're a Ph.D./MD family with young kids people already know that the family crackpot is talking nonsense when she says you're a drug addict that she supports financially. There's nothing to combat on that front so I'd just try to forget it entirely.
Anonymous wrote:Why were you hush about the move in the first place? You could send an updated address card too, No stigma with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are an MD and DH is a PHD and your family member is making things up why feel a need to combat it at all? My mother is delusional so I know what I’m talking about here- live your life without any consideration for what this person is saying. You are not the only person they are making up stories about. Write a family letter ONLY if YOU WANT to.
+1 I actually like getting the newsletters but you should realize that if you're a Ph.D./MD family with young kids people already know that the family crackpot is talking nonsense when she says you're a drug addict that she supports financially. There's nothing to combat on that front so I'd just try to forget it entirely.
It is fine in and of itself, but if your primary goal is to address rumors someone is spreading about you, I would skip it. That's not a good reason.
Op here. Not going to address the rumors in any way. But over time I’m trying to just make sure that people are aware that I’m a normal person living my life. I’m hoping over the course of years of doing this that people will eventually see that the rumors are untrue. So I wouldn’t of course say, “I’m
Not in prison/rehab as many of you have heard”. I would just be describing that we moved to another state so I could join the faculty of a prestigious University, and hope that over time people will realize I’m not in a long term care facility for people with violent mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:OP if you are an MD and DH is a PHD and your family member is making things up why feel a need to combat it at all? My mother is delusional so I know what I’m talking about here- live your life without any consideration for what this person is saying. You are not the only person they are making up stories about. Write a family letter ONLY if YOU WANT to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is fine in and of itself, but if your primary goal is to address rumors someone is spreading about you, I would skip it. That's not a good reason.
Op here. Not going to address the rumors in any way. But over time I’m trying to just make sure that people are aware that I’m a normal person living my life. I’m hoping over the course of years of doing this that people will eventually see that the rumors are untrue. So I wouldn’t of course say, “I’m
Not in prison/rehab as many of you have heard”. I would just be describing that we moved to another state so I could join the faculty of a prestigious University, and hope that over time people will realize I’m not in a long term care facility for people with violent mental illness.
The rumor thing though is only 20% of my motivation though.