Imagine living with a family member who constantly fakes serious illnesses, causing emotional distress and financial strain. Now imagine that same person admitting to their deception during a time of immense grief. This is the heart-wrenching story of a family torn apart by one sister’s twisted actions, leading to a shocking revelation and a tragic loss.
Blaming Sister for Father’s Death

A Long List of Fake Symptoms

Decades of Deception ️♀️

Doubts and Tensions Rise

Father’s Own Medical Struggles

Competing for Attention?

The Day Everything Changed

A Heated Argument

Tragedy Strikes

A Sudden Loss

The Shocking Confession

The Disturbing Details

The Blame Game

Cutting Ties ✂️

A Hope for Change?

A Family’s Heartbreaking Struggle with Deception and Loss
This family’s story is a rollercoaster of emotions, as one sister’s decades-long deception comes to light amidst a tragic loss. The father, already struggling with his own medical issues, finds himself in a heated argument with his daughter, who has been faking serious illnesses for years. Tragically, he passes away shortly after, leaving the family to grapple with the shocking revelation of her deception. As the truth unfolds, the family is left to pick up the pieces and decide whether they can ever forgive and move forward. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this heart-wrenching situation…
Protecting your loved ones from toxic family members

NTAH. Sister needs to learn to figure her own life out

Sister’s attention-seeking behavior is a serious mental illness

Empathetic comment acknowledges difficulty of forgiving sister’s deception.

NTA. Mentally ill people can hurt, lie, and abuse like anyone else. Her being sick EXPLAINS her behavior, it does not excuse it.

Curious about the aftermath of the confession

Real illness sufferers deserve better than fake confessions
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NTA: Sister faked illnesses for attention causing undue stress.

Questioning the doctors’ competence or ethics?

NTA. Sister’s fake illnesses caused years of stress and medical bills.

Actual patient with conversion disorder calls out sister’s behavior. NTA.

Heartbreaking comment about family’s toxic behavior and loss

Concerned commenter suggests sister needs help for faking illnesses.

NTAH, Sister killed your father. Cut her off.

NTA sympathizes with OP and shares their own experience.

Toxic suggestion to shame someone on social media. Not cool

Sister’s illness faked for attention, but at what cost?

Mental illness is complicated and blaming won’t help anyone.

User sympathizes with OP and suggests legal action against sister.

Complicated family dynamics and loss. Empathy for all involved.

A heartbreaking loss, complicated by a sister’s deception.

Munchausen or conversion disorder? Importance of correct diagnosis discussed ⚕️

Sibling drama and stress-induced health issues. NTA for blaming sister

Daughter expresses anger towards sister for faking illnesses for years.

NTA commenter calls sister a monster for faking illnesses.

NTA commenter points out possible Munchausen syndrome, receives agreement.

Engaging response to sister’s faked illnesses with fiery humor

Validating the commenter’s feelings and suggesting therapy for support ❤️

Functional neurological disorder may explain sister’s behavior. NTA.

Heartbreaking realization that sister’s life was a con

Sister’s lies wasted dad’s time and energy. No sympathy here

Sister’s attention-seeking behavior caused havoc and destroyed family relationships.

Sibling’s attention-seeking behavior caused misery. Cut ties for peace.
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User points out sister’s mental illness and correct cause of death

ESH verdict, but let’s not forget the importance of mental health

Toxic siblings? You’re not alone. Estrangement > enabling. #NTA

Cutting off attention-seeking sister after fake illnesses. NTA.

NTA, but cutting off family is a tough decision

Munchausen Syndrome is a serious mental illness

Insightful comment on Conversion Disorder and condemning sister’s actions.

NTA commenter calls out sister’s attention-seeking behavior as Munchausen.

Heartbreaking story of neglect and guilt.

Compassionate response suggests possible mental health issue, offers condolences. ❤️

Cutting off toxic family member for own well-being. NTA

NTA comment: Sister’s actions caused father’s death, she’s irredeemable

Protecting mom’s health from sister’s manipulation. NTA.

Urgent call for help and justice for sister’s mental health

NTA calls out TV sister’s constant faking of illnesses.

NTA for blaming sister who faked illnesses, she’s unstable

A diagnosis suggestion for a sister’s shocking confession.

Concerned commenter suggests notifying doctors about Munchausen’s Syndrome suspicion

NTA commenter finds sister’s behavior ‘wildly psychotic’ and fascinating

Compassionate response to sister’s mental illness and family struggles.

Narcissistic sister steals the spotlight even at dad’s funeral

Curiosity peaks as commenter questions sister’s funeral behavior

NTA commenter is shocked by sister’s confession, asks how mom coped.

Let go of blame for your own healing

Sibling’s illness confession sparks Munchausen discussion. NTA verdict.

Definitely NTA! The sister’s behavior is appalling

Blaming sister for father’s death is not fair. She needs help.

A heartfelt and supportive comment encouraging the OP to prioritize their own healing and emotional well-being after their sister’s harmful behavior.

Sibling fakes illnesses and lies about chores – NTA response.

Cutting off a lying sister with main character syndrome. NTA.

Mother enabling sister’s lies? NTA suggests so.

NTA calls for punishment and condemns sister’s actions.

Misplaced anger? Sister needs psych evaluation. Condolences for loss.

Mental health professional questions sister’s admission and family dynamics

User calls out YTA judgement and advises minimizing contact.

Understanding Munchausen’s syndrome and setting boundaries with family

Reply defends sister’s mental health, cautions against blaming her for death

Redditor calls out OP for judging sister without knowing facts
