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Sibling Delivers Brutal Truth To Sister Who Claims Multiple Serious Illnesses Without Medical Proof

by Jeffrey Stone
November 28, 2025
in Social Issues

A Redditor reached a breaking point after enduring years of their sister Billie’s relentless parade of fabricated medical crises. Whenever attention waned, Billie would erupt with claims of devastating, ever-shifting conditions: chronic fatigue syndrome one month, lupus the next, followed by multiple sclerosis, and even schizophrenia, all self-diagnosed without a single medical professional’s validation.

The OP, worn down by this ceaseless cycle of dramatic, unverifiable health declarations, finally saw through the façade of a sibling who wielded invisible, ever-morphing illnesses like a spotlight, conjuring epidemics on demand while displaying none of the enduring, observable impairments that genuine conditions demand.

Sibling blast sister’s fake illness claims, dividing family and sparking psych debates.

Sibling Delivers Brutal Truth To Sister Who Claims Multiple Serious Illnesses Without Medical Proof
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'AITA for telling my sister that she doesn't have a real disability?'

My sister, let's call her Billie, is a bit of a hypochondriac. Whenever she sneezes or her eyes water a little bit, she claims to have "severe hay fever."

I have severe hay fever that I take medication for, and she does not show the symptoms and does nothing to treat it.

Another example is that she'll experience something as inane as a headache, she'll Google what the cause could be

and usually asks me if I think she might have a tumor. I usually tell her to just drink some water. Pretty standard stuff. This is basically as far as...

The thing is, this doesn't seem to be anxiety based because the moment it's just us two all of her health complaints disappear.

She posts about them on her SC story and makes a big fuss about wanting gluten free options in restaurants in front of our friends

and then eats sandwiches at home, her hay fever disappears the moment she's outside in a grassy area with only me, etc.

Recently, her I guess you could call it attention seeking has taken on a new development.

A while ago she started claiming to suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome.

She actually went to the doctors about it, and then another doctor, and another doctor after that,

but none of them gave her a diagnosis because she's perfectly healthy.

She also claimed to suffer from lupus, multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia.

She would post about these conditions on Instagram and Snapchat and consistently complained about symptoms

without actually showing any of them, and again, every doctor she went to wouldn't diagnose her with any of the above conditions.

This story comes in because of the whole corona virus epidemic. She called me practically the middle of the night back in March

and started ranting about how she's so worried she'll get it because she has "so many underlying conditions and severe disabilities"

and that they put her "at severe risk" and how she could die.

At this point I had just about enough of her bulls__t. I know plenty of people who are actually at risk and this just seemed disrespectful.

So I told her point blank "You don't have a real disability Billie. Stop your f__king attention whoring,

you are so self centred that you even have to make an entire epidemic all about you.

If you're ever unfortunate enough to suffer from anything you keep lying about you'll see that it's not some fun personality quirk. Go to hell."

She hasn't spoken to me since that interaction and I honestly don't think I did anything wrong.

However, our parents are siding with her and very pissed off at me for it, because they completely believe that she is in fact disabled.

Everyone around her thinks she's disabled. I feel like I'm going crazy because it seems so obvious to me that she's not,

she has NO diagnosis and her "symptoms" disappear the moment it's convenient. AITA?

Spotting a family member who treats Google like a stethoscope can feel like refereeing a one-sided game of emotional charades, where the prize is pity rather than points. In this case, the sister’s symphony of unsubstantiated symptoms mirrors the deceptive dance of factitious disorder, where folks craft crises to claim the coveted “patient” badge.

At its core, factitious disorder involves intentionally faking or fabricating symptoms for psychological kicks, not cash or convenience, as defined by the Mayo Clinic: a mental disorder in which a person acts as if they have an illness or injury without any obvious physical or psychological gain.

Here, Billie’s doctor-dodging routine and symptom-vanishing acts scream performative, not pathological. Prevalence is tricky to pin down due to its cloak-and-dagger vibe, but studies peg it at 1% in clinical settings like psychiatric wards, with one New York analysis spotting it in 6% of admissions. Women, healthcare workers, and the unmarried often take center stage, per StatPearls research, hinting at roots in unmet emotional needs or early illness echoes.

Flip the script, and illness anxiety disorder looms large too. It’s the relentless worry over lurking lurgy despite slim symptoms, driving endless doc-shopping sans payoff. Globally, anxiety disorders like IAD affect 301 million souls, per the Global Burden of Disease Study, with U.S. adults clocking 19.1% past-year prevalence. Women hit harder at 23.4%

Billie’s pattern fits: vague headaches morphing to tumors, gluten gripes at group dinners dissolving into sandwich bliss at home. Yet, her social-media spotlight-seeking leans more factitious, blurring lines with histrionic flair.

According to the StatPearls review on factitious disorder, individuals with this condition “are motivated purely by internal gains, such as seeking attention, coping with stress, or enjoyment in stumping healthcare workers.”

This rings true for Billie, whose pandemic-fueled frenzy seemed tailor-made to hijack the headlines and harvest heaps of concern. But here’s the ripple: these ruses ripple outward, eroding trust in real sufferers.

Zoom out, and this spotlights a societal sore: mental health masquerading as medical mayhem, delaying therapy for turmoil. Families like this one’s fuel the fire, coddling instead of coaxing toward shrinks over stethoscopes. The user’s outburst, while zesty, zinged the wrong target. Satire aside, it’s a symptom of shared strain.

Neutral nudge? Encourage a psych pivot: frame it as “unpacking the worry” not “busting the bluff.” Therapy like CBT shines for IAD, unpacking fears without judgment. For factitious depths, inpatient psych teams can unpack deceptions gently.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

Some people believe that their sister’s behavior as a faker or attention-seeker undermines the credibility and experiences of those with genuine chronic illnesses.

Trilobyte141 − Mildly the a__hole for telling her to go to hell, but as a person with a real chronic condition that I've gone through a ton of painful treatment...

I'm giving you a NTA because a__holes like your sister are part of the reason it took me so long to get an actual diagnosis -

people thought I was exaggerating for attention or just had anxiety, right up until I lost the ability to walk.

Fakers aren't just annoying, they make it harder on the people who are actually suffering too.

[Reddit User] − NTA I have invisible illnesses (including CFS lol) and it's hard enough to get taken seriously,

much less when healthy people out there claim to have it or understand it.

It means that more and more there's a misunderstanding and lack of awareness of what it actually means to live with these conditions

and it makes life harder for those of us that do have them.

[Reddit User] − NTA. As someone who actually has a very severe medical condition, f__k her.

Some people assert that the sister is clearly attention-seeking and should be directly called out for her dishonest behavior.

excalibro_umbra − NTA. She reeks of attention seeking, and it shows. You did the right thing to call her out on her bull__t.

alcoholic_lmao − NTA, she doesn't have a disability, she's attention seeking

and it's good that someone finally called her out on her bulls__t. You should cut contact with her, she's a selfish, toxic person.

Some people suggest that the sister’s persistent claims of illness indicate an underlying mental disorder rather than genuine physical conditions.

Dana07620 − Hypochrondria is a real disease. It's a mental disease, but it's real. It's possible that your sister is really sick.

She's just got a mental illness of some kind. IAD. Munchhausen's. Histrionic personality disorder. In which case she is going to the wrong kind of doctor.

crapatthethriftstore − NTA. That is annoying af. It does sound like she has a mental disorder of some sort

and should probably be speaking with a psychiatrist instead of medical doctors.

Your parents probably know that “something” is wrong with her but don’t know how to pinpoint it?

Either way, she should be called out. But maybe try pointing her in a mental health direction.

no_name_required_ − NTA but she might be starting to develop Munchausen syndrome Its a factitious disorder,

a mental disorder in which a person repeatedly and deliberately acts as if he or she has a physical or mental illness when he or she is not really sick.

Munchausen syndrome is considered a mental illness because it is associated with severe emotional difficulties.

Or it could be just be an attention thing. Maybe try and tell a professional about it to see if she does.

Others believe that while the sister’s hypochondriac behavior is problematic and warrants criticism, the response to it was excessively harsh and unconstructive.

it_is_not_science − ESH - she sucks for her hypochondriac ways and playing at being a victim.

But at the root of it, she doesn't sound like a very happy person. Sometimes insecure and unhappy people play up medical diagnoses for sympathy and attention.

But consider that she went to the doctor for real - chances are she is experiencing discomfort and suffering from something -

and that something is very likely to be anxiety. And no, you are not a good judge as whether or not someone has anxiety

just because you saw her relax in a social setting with family, for instance.

The thing about anxiety is that a person might not even recognize what they are experiencing, let alone what an outside observer can glean from their behavior or words.

Severe anxiety can cause your nervous system to get stuck in a fight-or-flight response, and that stress causes real, physical symptoms -

but the symptoms are vague with multitudes of other causes, so it can be hard for a ER/urgent care doctor who is testing/evaluating one specific physical complaint

to make a leap into suggesting something like general anxiety disorder. You suck for your harsh, cruel words and still thinking that you did nothing wrong.

I get your frustration, she sounds really exhausting to deal with. But you have to know that your tone was derogatory and not constructive.

Your parents also suck for coddling her instead of pushing her to seek better, more appropriate treatment.

Some people attribute the sister’s behavior primarily to enabling by their parents rather than her own actions alone.

borgcubecubed − NTA. Considering your parents’ behaviour, no wonder she acts like this.

This sibling showdown spotlights how one person’s plea for the pity party can poach from the truly pained, leaving a family fractured like a dropped dinner plate. The Redditor’s eruption, born of bottled-up bafflement, cracked the facade, but at what cost to mending?

Do you side with the straight-talk salvo, seeing it as overdue tough love amid the lies, or wish for a softer steer toward therapy’s shore? How’d you navigate nudging a loved one from symptom stage to emotional encore? Drop your dilemmas in the comments, let’s unpack this plot twist together!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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