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Old 04-09-2008, 10:56 AM #10
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If only there was a mute button for relatives.

Ignore him Joelle. If he starts with the guilt trip crap, just nod a lot. I went through a similar situation with my brother and SIL when my mom had surgery. My SIL is a corp. pharmacist so you can only imagine the things coming out of her mouth. She tried to tell us all about the surgery and how a hospital works. I finally had to tell her we've been through this before and she shut up. Since she couldn't manipulate us with her knowledge of the world, she started citing the hospital for various inconsistencies. We had a good laugh out of that and had to make up stories as to why we were laughing.

Laughter is really the best medicine, especially with crazy family. lol
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