I refused to help my daughter during a medical emergency because of what she did to us.

I am a 58-year-old mother. My daughter, Hannah, is 32, and we haven’t talked in years, but my husband and I live about a half-hour away from her. Last week, something unexpected happened.

Hannah contacted me in tears and was clearly distressed. “I need to go to the hospital right now!” she exclaimed. I promptly protested and refused—he couldn’t handle three small children at his age.

She went silent for a while, and I recommended she bring her infant and toddlers with her or ask a neighbor instead. She demanded; “Mom, I am in so much pain, and the kids are sleeping.” “I don’t want to drag them to the ER.” I felt overwhelmed and annoyed. Old memories surfaced.

Hannah had failed to support me during my surgery recovery years ago. She apologized back then, but the recollection remained painful. When she questioned why I couldn’t attend, I reminded her that she had done the same to me many years ago, and she became silent.

“You’re being dramatic,” I replied. “You are an adult.” You have to handle this.” My husband, who had been listening, intervened. “Let me speak to her,” he said.

I told him not to, emphasizing that he couldn’t physically look after the children. But he didn’t listen. He contacted Hannah and said, “Don’t worry, I’m coming over.” Simply go to the hospital and care for yourself.” I grew upset and confronted him after he hung up the phone.

But instead of agreeing with me, he seemed disappointed. “How could you turn your back on her like that?” “This isn’t who you are,” he said before walking away. Testing, testing…one, two

The next morning, I discovered Hannah required emergency surgery due to complications after childbirth.

She is currently healing, but she refuses to speak with me. My husband is distant, and my child contacted to express his dissatisfaction with the way I handled everything.

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