Anonymous wrote:BIL is a selfish jerk. They should have looked for a surrogate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is everyone on this board so delusional to think that everyone has FMLA?
It's a federal requirement for most employers, so it's not that crazy to assume most people on DCUM (who are MC or UMC) would have this available to them. FMLA does not mean you get paid for the leave, but that you can take it for certain reasons for a certain amount of time and not get fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I am not going to tell my parents what they can or can’t do, but had a very direct conversation with both my parents and my sister today and told my sister she will be responsible for our mom’s death if she doesn’t find an alternate solution. I proposed to both that my parents go for a few weeks to try to help hire a nanny and get the kids used to that person. My mom’s doctor told her pausing chemo is not an option if she wants to be around much longer, and I think that’s what will get her to listen. She can get set up to do her chemo where my sister lives, but my mom is generally pretty debilitated for a few days after each infusion and recognizes that she can’t care for 3 and 6 year olds alone (my dad isn’t much help).
BIL’s parents are both deceased and he has a sibling across the country he is not close to.
To the poster who thinks I am angry at my mom and not my sister, no clue where you got that from but I completely understand my parents’ desire to help my sister as I know they would do for me if needed in a heartbeat.
I am just so angry they were selfish enough to put their kids through this and never once thought to plan ahead even though they were told it was guaranteed to happen.
I don’t understand why your brother in law can’t hire a nanny!!
He can. He won't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a relative like this and thankfully she did stop after her doc told her the same thing. She just complained about it a lot.
You can be angry but keep it to yourself. Other people's poor life choices aren't really your business.
This is OP - it is my business because now my mom is rushing to help which means having to take a break from her chemo until she can get it sorted out where my sister lives. And my dad will have to drive her back and forth for doctor’s appts and he is not 100% well either. So her poor choice is putting my parents at risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I am not going to tell my parents what they can or can’t do, but had a very direct conversation with both my parents and my sister today and told my sister she will be responsible for our mom’s death if she doesn’t find an alternate solution. I proposed to both that my parents go for a few weeks to try to help hire a nanny and get the kids used to that person. My mom’s doctor told her pausing chemo is not an option if she wants to be around much longer, and I think that’s what will get her to listen. She can get set up to do her chemo where my sister lives, but my mom is generally pretty debilitated for a few days after each infusion and recognizes that she can’t care for 3 and 6 year olds alone (my dad isn’t much help).
BIL’s parents are both deceased and he has a sibling across the country he is not close to.
To the poster who thinks I am angry at my mom and not my sister, no clue where you got that from but I completely understand my parents’ desire to help my sister as I know they would do for me if needed in a heartbeat.
I am just so angry they were selfish enough to put their kids through this and never once thought to plan ahead even though they were told it was guaranteed to happen.
I don’t understand why your brother in law can’t hire a nanny!!
He can. He won't.
He must.
Or your sister can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I am not going to tell my parents what they can or can’t do, but had a very direct conversation with both my parents and my sister today and told my sister she will be responsible for our mom’s death if she doesn’t find an alternate solution. I proposed to both that my parents go for a few weeks to try to help hire a nanny and get the kids used to that person. My mom’s doctor told her pausing chemo is not an option if she wants to be around much longer, and I think that’s what will get her to listen. She can get set up to do her chemo where my sister lives, but my mom is generally pretty debilitated for a few days after each infusion and recognizes that she can’t care for 3 and 6 year olds alone (my dad isn’t much help).
BIL’s parents are both deceased and he has a sibling across the country he is not close to.
To the poster who thinks I am angry at my mom and not my sister, no clue where you got that from but I completely understand my parents’ desire to help my sister as I know they would do for me if needed in a heartbeat.
I am just so angry they were selfish enough to put their kids through this and never once thought to plan ahead even though they were told it was guaranteed to happen.
I don’t understand why your brother in law can’t hire a nanny!!
He can. He won't.