Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy family drama brewing between a 14-year-old sister and her 17-year-old brother with nocturnal epilepsy. Mom’s playing favorites, and our girl is fed up with being her bro’s personal caretaker. She’s dreaming of the day she can break free from this family circus, but Mom’s got other plans! Is she a selfish a****e for wanting to live her own life? Let’s dive into this sibling showdown and find out!
Family Drama Alert: Sister vs. Brother Showdown!

Medication Mayhem: Mom Blames Everything on Vimpat! ♀️

Smarty Pants Brother Just Won’t Study!

Straight A’s? No Reward for You, Sis!

At Least I Can Name All 7 Continents! ♀️

Brother’s Mood Swings: Nice One Minute, Mean the Next!

Stuck on the Creepy Dude Bus!

Sleepy Brother Yells When I Try to Wake Him! ️

♀️ No Way I’m Taking Care of Him Forever!

♀️ Can’t Wait to Get Away from My Family!

Mom’s P****d: Am I a Selfish A****e?

Remembering Meds: Easy at Night, Harder in the Morning! ⏰

The Sibling Caretaker Rollercoaster: Will She Ever Get Off? ♀️
Our 14-year-old protagonist is stuck in a never-ending loop of taking care of her 17-year-old brother with nocturnal epilepsy. Mom’s constantly babying him, blaming his meds for everything, and ignoring our girl’s achievements. She’s forced to ride the creepy dude bus and make sure her bro stays awake and takes his meds. But when Mom drops the bombshell that she expects her to be his caretaker for life, even renting them an apartment for college, our girl puts her foot down! ♀️ She’s ready to break free from this family circus, but Mom’s not having it. Is she a selfish a****e for wanting her own life, or is Mom being unreasonable? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sibling showdown!
Don’t let your parents force you into being a caretaker

Brother with epilepsy, NTA not obligated to care for him

Being 14 does not mean being a caregiver. Stand up!

Sibling responsibilities? NTA says it’s not her job.

You’re not responsible for your brother’s care.

Epileptic husband takes responsibility for meds, brother should too. NTA

Planning for dependents’ future is important. Consent is necessary.

Sibling with epilepsy, but not my responsibility. NTA

Overcoming epilepsy challenges, NTA is right to refuse caretaking.

NTA. Focus on yourself, work hard, and aim for success

Don’t sacrifice your future and life for your brother.

You owe your mother and brother nothing. Take control

Sibling with epilepsy: NTA advises moving out and independence.

Mom expects 14yo daughter to care for epileptic brother forever

Teen’s mom expects her to care for 17-year-old brother with epilepsy. Commenter advises to focus on teen years. NTA.

Being a caregiver at 14? That’s a lot of responsibility!

Study hard, get a scholarship, and get out! NTA

Brother with Aspergers and seizures grew up babied, only started working at 25. NTA

Understanding the concerns behind overprotective behavior. You’re NTA.

Don’t let your mother burden you, focus on your future!

Epilepsy doesn’t define him, your parents are the real problem.

Encouragement to pursue own life and not enable mother’s denial

NTA, convincing your mom to prepare your brother for independence
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NTA! Don’t force parental duties on siblings!

14-year-old not responsible for 17-year-old brother’s lifelong care. NTA

Confused but supportive comment with NTA verdict.

Being parentified – not the a****e. Check out r/raisedbynarcissists.

Don’t stress, there might be tech solutions for epilepsy care

Don’t sacrifice your life for your sibling’s special needs

Insightful comment on the complexities of epilepsy medications and effects.

Daughter treated like a carer. Move away from both. NTA.

Leaving home at 16 with epilepsy. NTA, deserve a life.

Teen with epilepsy expected to be caretaker? NTA says comment.

Sibling responsibility? NTA! Parents need to step up parenting game

Sibling’s cautionary tale about sacrificing your own future. NTA

Being a caretaker at 14 is unfair. Seek guidance counselor’s help.

Don’t let your parents burden you with their responsibilities ♀️

Encouraging NTA comment on not being a third parent and promoting independence

Plan for independence, don’t engage with mom’s expectations

Mom expects 14yo to care for 17yo with epilepsy? NTA!

Empathetic NTA comment acknowledges difficulty of epilepsy and importance of autonomy.

Mom wants her to care for him forever, but she’s NTA

Don’t let them bully you into caregiving Consider studying abroad

Encouraging words for a young caretaker, keep shining

You’re not responsible for your sibling’s care. #NTA

Daughter refuses to be her brother’s permanent caregiver. NTA!

Daughter is not a servant. NTA for not wanting responsibility.

Younger sibling given too much responsibility, deserves positive reinforcement. ✌️

Sibling responsibility or parental neglect? NTA takes a stand.

Epilepsy not always serious, mom responsible for disabled child. NTA
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Concerned commenter questions absent father’s role in family dynamics

Reader sympathizes with OP and calls out parents’ behavior.

Siblings with epilepsy, but is it her responsibility? NTA

Misdiagnosed epilepsy turned out to be acute obstructive apnea

Sibling responsibility? NTA. Mom’s burden? Set boundaries.

You’re not obligated to sacrifice your life for your brother!

Don’t sacrifice your life for your brother’s epilepsy. #NTA

NTA, his personal responsibility needs to be addressed

Not your responsibility! Your family should explore other options.

Mother calls 14yo daughter selfish a**hole for not wanting to care for brother with epilepsy

Mom expects sister to care for brother with epilepsy forever. NTA.
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Don’t sacrifice your life for your brother with epilepsy. NTA

Sibling not responsible for caring for brother with epilepsy. #NTA

Parents unfairly expect too much responsibility from daughter. NTA

Don’t let your mother ruin your life. Stay strong!

NTA! OP is a child, not a second mother to her brother

Don’t burden your children with your responsibilities. NTA

Encouraging comment. Suggests applying for scholarships and moving away.

Don’t sacrifice your own growth for caregiving. Prioritize your needs.
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Being forced into caring for your brother forever is unfair.

A refreshing take on a difficult situation, with a positive outcome

Encouraging NTA comment advocating for independence with helpful advice

Sibling not responsible for caring for brother with epilepsy.

Last Updated on March 22, 2024 by Diply Social Team