Imagine having a lifelong best friend who suddenly decides to flush your anxiety medication down the toilet. That’s exactly what happened to an 18-year-old college student, who found herself in a heated conflict with her extremely religious roommate. The situation escalated quickly, leaving both friends hurt and confused. Let’s dive into the story that has everyone talking.
A Lifelong Friendship

The Medication Debate

Faith vs. Science

Tension Builds

A Day Out with a Twist

Phone Off, Drama On

Accusations and Apologies

The Missing Pills

Anger Erupts

A Day of Disaster

New Prescription, Same Problem

Apology Demands and Confusion ♀️

Support from Others

The Struggle to Move On

A Tense Weekend

Faith, Friendship, and Flushed Meds: The Aftermath
Caught in a whirlwind of emotions, our protagonist is left to navigate the fallout of her best friend’s actions. With support from her loved ones, she’s trying to figure out the best course of action. Will she apologize to save the friendship, or stand her ground and risk losing her lifelong friend? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Toxic friendship alert! Commenters agree that this ‘friend’ is manipulative and emotionally abusive. Get out of there ASAP and don’t look back

Friend flushed meds. Commenters suggest enforcing boundaries and reporting.

Toxic friend flushed anxiety meds endangering OP’s health

Friend flushes anxiety meds, OP doesn’t trust her anymore

Christian on antidepressants defends OP, friend overreacted and crossed boundaries ♀️

Cut toxic friends out of your life

Friend flushes anxiety meds, endangers health. NTA.

Friend shames for taking anxiety meds, blames OP for parents’ death ♀️

Religious beliefs clash in anxiety meds debate

Friend’s controlling behavior and religious mission is concerning

Friend flushes meds, friend no more. NTA, move out.

Best friend flushes anxiety meds, roommate’s religious beliefs questioned.

Roommate tampered with OP’s meds, time to move out

Friend throws away anxiety meds, commenter suggests reporting to RA

Friend flushes meds, faces criminal charges, and religious conflict.

Don’t let anyone shame you for managing your anxiety

Trust violated. Request new roommate. Explore new accepting people.

Toxic friend flushed meds, NTA for cutting them off

Toxic roommate flushed anxiety meds, gets called out by Christian OP

Support for pressing charges against religious boundary violator

Friend throws out medication, endangers mental and physical health. NTA.

Friend crosses line by interfering with medication and threatening family.

Religious extremism and endangering health – NTA, cut ties

Toxic friendship alert! NTA for cutting ties with controlling friend

Toxic roommate or toxic friend? NTA, get out fast

Friend flushes anxiety meds, commenter calls for reevaluating friendship ❌

Friend dismisses anxiety, steals and flushes meds. NTA, demand apology.

NTA. Tampering with medication is a criminal act. Get help.

Christian commenter defends use of medication for mental health

When a friend isn’t a friend

Toxic friendship? NTA. Consider ending it and switching roommates.

Friend crosses the line by throwing away anxiety meds

Switching rooms after friend’s overreaction: NTA wins.

Standing up for yourself and your mental health is important

Supportive commenters encourage leaving toxic friendship for mental health

Best friend throws away anxiety meds, commenter says NTA

Roommate threw away anxiety meds, OP threatens to report theft. NTA

Illegal act! Cut ties and call cops. NTA wins

Controlling roommate flushes anxiety meds, NTA for seeking new friend.

Friend steals medication, not trustworthy. Consider switching dorms.

When is it time to end a friendship?

Insensitive comment about mental health and glasses

Friend flushes anxiety meds, commenter advises to move out.

Agreement with NTA comment, behavior not acceptable

Report the incident to your RA. She’s not your friend

Toxic ‘friend’ flushed anxiety meds, yelled at turning off phone

Dump the toxic friend and move on

Friend stole meds, report to RA to avoid further issues

Friend flushes anxiety meds, commenter says NTA. Boundaries crossed.

Find safety and new friends. NTA for cutting ties.

Cutting out toxic friends
NTA comment sparks agreement
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Toxic friend causing mental decline? NTA, cut her off

Friend crosses boundaries and shows controlling behavior. NTA.

Friend threw away meds, NTA. Would she do same to insulin?

When is it time to cut off toxic childhood friends?

Lock up your meds and end the friendship? NTA!

Cut her out and report her ASAP. NTA.

Protect yourself and lock up your meds. NTA.

Last Updated on May 9, 2023 by Diply Social Team