Anonymous wrote:So, you’re posting so that you can get support from multiple internet strangers who can join you in piling on how “unreasonable “ your sister is?
Your sister gets to decide her own level of acceptable risk for herself — and to work out how to handle that with her husband.
Your sister is probably doing exactly what you have done — just with different conclusions and a different level of risk from yours.
That really is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you’re posting so that you can get support from multiple internet strangers who can join you in piling on how “unreasonable “ your sister is?
Your sister gets to decide her own level of acceptable risk for herself — and to work out how to handle that with her husband.
Your sister is probably doing exactly what you have done — just with different conclusions and a different level of risk from yours.
That really is ok.
Her husband has come to us asking for help. He thinks she’s gone from “COVID cautious” to “off the rails and borderline hypochondriac”
His words.
He is of the mindset that it’s time to move on from never setting foot in stores, never traveling again, never seeing family.
He has parents too that want to come visit.
First off, I don't really understand the people piling on you here. You and your BIL know your sister best. Agree with a PP that you should talk to your sister about her. I think the husband needs to tell her that he's concerned that this is more than just caution and he wants to go to an appointment with her for an evaluation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's her baby. Any chance she secretly hates all of you and is using Covid as an excuse to not see or be around all of you? You do sound really annoying.
+1 You can’t possibly be this desperate to see a baby that isn’t yours, OP. You just don’t like your sister. You are weirdly obsessed with this.
Anonymous wrote:It's her baby. Any chance she secretly hates all of you and is using Covid as an excuse to not see or be around all of you? You do sound really annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop posting about it on the Internet and start talking to her husband about having her assessed for postpartum anxiety.
Do you have suggestions on how to phrase the conversation?
Gift BIL a luggable loo.Anonymous wrote:
Over 8 weeks and has had first round of shots
She will not accept food. We tried previously to drop off things to her. She believes it’s a COVID risk. She is still wiping down Amazon packages with Clorox wipes, etc. i am not trying to make fun of her- just trying to convey where she is at.
Dh is in a tough position because he has gone along with her preferences since March 2020. But like many of us, he’s ready for a gradual but eventual return to normalcy. He has not seen any of his family in 2 years because “they” weren’t comfortable with any travel. He suggested driving a ridiculously long way to see his sickly relative on lieu of flying (even though flying safer in all aspects) she said he can drive only if he will not stop. No rest stops no bathrooms, drive through food only and using the bathroom off the side of the road i guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is the baby? Under 8 weeks without *any* shots, I would be that way also.
1. Drop off a meal, cookies or flowers. Leave them on the porch or have them delivered. Something that she'll appreciate
2. Give her some time
3. Tell her husband to be supportive
4. Suggest to husband that they ask at the baby's wellness appointments what the baby's doctor says is safe
Good luck - I feel for everyone here. Not easy to navigate.
Over 8 weeks and has had first round of shots
She will not accept food. We tried previously to drop off things to her. She believes it’s a COVID risk. She is still wiping down Amazon packages with Clorox wipes, etc. i am not trying to make fun of her- just trying to convey where she is at.
Dh is in a tough position because he has gone along with her preferences since March 2020. But like many of us, he’s ready for a gradual but eventual return to normalcy. He has not seen any of his family in 2 years because “they” weren’t comfortable with any travel. He suggested driving a ridiculously long way to see his sickly relative on lieu of flying (even though flying safer in all aspects) she said he can drive only if he will not stop. No rest stops no bathrooms, drive through food only and using the bathroom off the side of the road i guess.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus just let it go. You sound unhinged.