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Telling my mom or not
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For starters I am close to 50. Diagnosed a few years ago. My mom has been struggling for other autoimmune for most of her life and very sensitive about it. I want to tell her but all I see is extra stress and tears for her.

That sucks the only close person to me I feel like I can’t tell.

What would you do or what did you do if it applies for your case?

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I'll be an outlier here, but I'd be heartbroken if my family didn't trust me with something as big as this. I also feel like deciding what's good for someone else feels a little wrong.

That being said, your safety and sanity are what matters most, and if you do have a parent that you don't trust or can't feel totallt safe around, then boundaries like this are super important.

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