Being diagnosed with ADHD and the flu is no walk in the park, especially when you’re juggling multiple medications. As an 18-year-old girl, I thought I had everything under control by keeping my meds on the bathroom counter and locking the door to keep my curious little brother out. But when my aunt and cousin came to visit, things took a dramatic turn! Get ready for a wild ride filled with family drama, missing meds, and a whole lot of chaos!
Diagnosed with ADHD and the Flu

Meds on the Bathroom Counter

Aunt and Cousin Come to Visit

Aunt’s Angry Phone Call

♀️ I Would Never Give Out My Meds

My Adderall is Missing!

♀️ Giving Up and Waiting Until Tomorrow

Cousin Banned from the House

Meds Were Not in Original Bottle

Avoiding Police Involvement

Meds Must Be Visible to Remember

Bathroom Always Locked for Safety

️♂️ Cousin Actively Searched for ADHD Meds

English Isn’t My First Language

Cousin Steals ADHD Meds, Family Drama Ensues!
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got a real family feud on our hands! Our poor protagonist thought she had everything under control with her ADHD and flu meds, but her sneaky cousin had other plans. He swiped her Adderall and had the audacity to claim she gave it to him for school! The nerve! Now, her aunt is calling her an a-hole, and her meds are nowhere to be found. Talk about a drama-filled day! ♀️ Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild situation…
Managing ADHD medication can be tough, even with a system

Hilarious reply to prescription meds theft with fitting punishment

Lock up your meds and threaten to call the police

Reporting the theft is vital to prevent harm to others

Forgetting meds is tough, NTA has a good strategy

Stand up for yourself and file a police report! ♀️ ♂️

Cousin steals prescription meds, commenter defends OP’s actions

Cousin steals prescription meds, commenter calls for help. NTA
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Report the theft to police to prevent future medication thefts.

File a police report & keep your meds safe

Report the theft to avoid legal trouble. NTA for sure

Report cousin to police to avoid blame if someone dies
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Family stole prescription meds? NTA, they’re little wankers

Stealing prescription meds is never okay, NTA for being upset.

Report stolen medication to police, NTA.

Stealing ADHD meds: not cool

Stand up against prescription drug theft

Count your pills and be vigilant. NTA

ADHD meds theft: NTA but bottle has your name ️

Teen steals prescription meds, lies about it – NTA

Assertive response to prescription meds theft by cousin, NTA.

Standing up for oneself and taking precautions against addiction

Stealing medication is a serious crime. NTA.

Defending OP’s right to keep meds at home. Cousin STOLE.

Protecting your meds from family

Don’t blame the victim. NTA for stolen prescription meds

Leaving meds out is risky, but arresting teenage cousin extreme
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NTA warns aunt and cousin about police involvement for theft.

Protecting your prescription meds is crucial

Comparing thief cousin to pharmacy; insightful analysis of situation.

Standing up for yourself and your medication is NTA

Stealing prescription meds is not okay, NTA for being upset.

Cousin needs help, but meds should be kept out of reach

NTA, confronting family theft with tough love

Cousin stole prescription meds, NTA for considering legal action.

Watch out for your cousin and keep your meds safe!

Secure your meds, don’t let anyone undermine your health. NTA

Controlled substances are desired and must be secured. NTA.

Demand apology from thief cousin and aunt or involve police

Present proof to his mother & consider filing a report

OP’s cousin stole her prescription meds, NTA for her system, YTA for not filing a report. Reporting is important to protect herself from future trouble.

Expecting family not to steal is reasonable. NTA

Report the theft to avoid legal consequences and protect minors

NTA commenter predicts future aunt’s blame game

Don’t mess with prescription meds! NTA, aunt’s in denial

Encouraging commenter to report theft and seek help from authorities.

Cousin stole meds, NTA for calling him out.

Misunderstanding the cousin’s age leads to NTA judgement

Don’t let age be an excuse for stealing
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Reporting the theft is crucial to protect yourself legally.

ADHD sufferer shares tips and sympathizes with OP’s situation ❤️

15-year-old cousin stole and distributed prescription meds, police involvement necessary?

Cousin stole meds but OP is NTA. Consequences are necessary.

Pharmacy tech advises contacting doctor, pharmacy and making police report

Report the theft. Don’t risk being responsible for drug trafficking

Struggling to get a replacement prescription for stolen Adderall. NTA.

Filing a police report for stolen prescription meds at 15?

Daily pill organizer tip for future and blame on parents.

ADHD and object permanence – commenter defends OP, calls out aunt

Taking precautions against theft of prescription meds is crucial
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ADHD makes sticky notes and alarms ineffective for meds. NTA suggests confronting.

Cousin steals prescription meds, commenter not the a**hole for being upset

NTA, involve the police to avoid deeper consequences

Secure your meds and consider therapy for your cousin.

Don’t blame OP for having medication in an easy-to-remember spot. NTA

Don’t wait until it’s too late. Report the theft

Report the theft to police and get your prescription refilled
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Cousin steals meds, blames OP? NTA shuts it down

Prescription theft is not a joke NTA handled it well.

Cousin stole her meds and lied about it, NTA for cutting ties

Don’t trust them again. Cousin committed theft, not your fault.
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Aunt is the real a**hole here, not OP

Respect for personal boundaries is crucial. NTA for protecting meds.

Cousin steals prescription meds, commenter supports OP’s decision.
