“You should thank Claire” – gaslighting dressed up as concern
I stayed overnight in Emma’s room, watching her sleep, watching the monitors, watching the door.
The next morning, my mother arrived with a to-go coffee and a strained smile.
“You should thank Claire,” she said. “She stepped up when you weren’t here.”
I stared at her.
“Thank her? She pretended I wasn’t available. She signed a legal form as if I didn’t exist. That’s not stepping up. That’s stepping over.”
My mother brushed it off.
“You’re always so emotional.”
There it was – the label I’d been given my whole life. Emotional. Too sensitive. Overreacting.
But what kind of “loving family” cuts a mother out of her own child’s medical care, then acts like she’s the problem for objecting?
The file I wasn’t meant to see
Over the next few days, more pieces fell into place – and none of them were pretty.
