Imagine this: You’re a teenager who’s recently been diagnosed with ADHD and you’re also battling the flu. You’ve got your medications neatly placed on your bathroom counter. Your little brother, who has a knack for eating anything he finds, isn’t home so you leave the bathroom door unlocked. Then, you have a family visit. Hours later, you find your ADHD medication missing. The plot thickens when your cousin is accused of taking the meds and you’re blamed for it. Let’s dive into this intriguing tale of family drama, misplaced blame, and a missing bottle of Adderall.
The Diagnosis and the Meds

The Usual Spot

The Unexpected Visit

The Disappearing Act

The Search

The Accusation

The Defense ️

The Aftermath ️

The Complications

The Personal Solution

The Reasoning

The Safety Measures

The Final Detail

A Twist in the Tale: Who’s the Real Culprit? ️♀️
In a whirlwind of events, our young protagonist finds herself in the middle of a family drama. After her ADHD meds mysteriously vanish during a family visit, she’s accused of irresponsibly giving them to her cousin. Despite her attempts to explain the situation, she’s met with disbelief and blame. In a surprising turn, she bans her cousin from their house and contemplates filing a report if he ever takes her meds again. But here’s the kicker: the meds were not in their original bottle, and they weren’t even placed next to her flu meds. So, did the cousin actively search for them? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation… ️♀️
Missing meds, family drama, and a justified threat of police

Lock up your meds! Threaten aunt with police. Not your fault!

Report the theft to the police to protect yourself!

Cousin accused of theft, NTA takes the blame

Engaging response to doubt: NTA, but is there more to it?

OP, protect yourself and go to the cops for support

NTA takes stand against medication theft, warns family of consequences

Teen’s medication mysteriously vanishes, leading to a blame game

NTA. Medication stolen. Learn to keep ADHD meds secure
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Threatening to involve police if stolen medication isn’t returned

Teen not at fault for mysteriously vanishing medication

Medication mishap: Family visit turns into blame game

NTA OP, your cousin may have planned to steal your meds

Medication mishap: NTA’s cousin crosses the line

15yr old cousin should know better!

Defending OP: Stop blaming them!

Creative ways to remember medication: door pocket, phone reminders, calendar tins

Teen’s Adderall stolen by cousin, both at fault legally

Teen steals medication, aunt enables.

Aunt’s kid stole medication, did she apologize? I’m fuming
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Teen’s medication disappears during family visit: Blame game begins

Blamed for stolen medication, NTA fights back against cousin’s theft

Report the theft to police to protect future medication victims.

Protect your meds! NTA’s stolen medication sparks felony discussion

Blame game: NTA accuses thief, while questioning medication forgetfulness

NTA. Teen stole meds, mom blames you. Consequences needed.

Protecting your space from unwanted visitors

Aunt’s negligence leads to missing medication, nephew’s troubled future

ADHD challenges, stolen meds, and a plan for justice

NTA: Teen’s medication vanished, but he could prevent it with better storage

NTA. Police involvement for missing medication? Smart move

NTA. Call the police and protect your health and rights!

NTA. Cousin stole meds, accused OP of being a drug dealer

NTA. Empathy for the struggle of managing ADHD meds.

Misunderstanding about cousin’s age leads to justified NTA judgement.

Cousin steals meds, lies, and needs to apologize ASAP!

15-year-old blamed for missing medication

Not the a**hole for the mysterious medication disappearance

Report the missing medication to protect yourself from potential trouble

NTA. Your meds vanished? Blame game begins. ️♂️

Family feud: Aunt blames OP for stolen medication

NTA. Don’t let him get away with stealing your meds
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Cousin steals meds, trust shattered. Family bonds tested.

Parents should have been more responsible. Get a pill organizer!

Pharmacy technician offers advice on missing medication

Teen accused of stealing medication, commenter advises filing police report.

Aunt’s parenting fail leads to medication disappearance. Outrageous!

NTA, but hide your meds to avoid theft and refill delays

User predicts future blame game with a twist of sarcasm

Teen’s medication stolen by family. Can they involve the police?

Aunt’s enabling and a**hole behavior called out. NTA!

Wild accusations and stolen meds: a dorm room nightmare

Cousin takes medication, commenter not the a**hole.

Aunt’s refusal to accept blame for son’s substance abuse. NTA

NTA: Medication mysteriously vanishes, cousin blamed. Relatable Adderall struggles.

NTA, report them as stolen and protect yourself

Aunt blames OP for stolen meds, reveals truth about cousin’s behavior

NTA. Take action to protect yourself and your medication

Expose the little thief and let karma do its work

ADHD meds vanish, aunt needs help for cousin ASAP

Stick to your system, report the theft to protect yourself.

Parent blamed for not securing medication, but is it justified?

File a police report to get meds refilled early. Family betrayal

Cousin steals meds, aunt defends angel. You’re NTA, obviously!

Stand up for yourself and set boundaries.

File a police report for missing medication or face consequences. NTA

Not the a**hole. End of story.

Theft of medication due to object permanence. Aunt’s an a**hole.

Be cautious with Adderall – it’s a hot commodity for thieves!

File a police report to protect yourself legally and responsibly

Adderall mishap leads to blame game. ESH, but who’s responsible?

NTA for having stolen medication, shame on cousin and enabler.

Demanding meds back with threat of police involvement. Bold move!

NTA! Pill timer caps/bottles are a lifesaver

Flu etiquette: NTA, but no visits when you’re sick

Cousin accused of theft and lies, NTA takes a stand!

Medication mysteriously vanishes at home, cousin blamed. Family drama unfolds. ♀️

NTA. Stolen meds, lies, and invasion of privacy. Unbelievable!

Defending your territory: NTA. It’s your house.

15 yr old takes medication, aunt denies responsibility.

Aunt blames OP, but cousin needs a lesson in stealing

NTA, but consider the consequences. Think long-term.

NTA: Cousin’s drug theft exposes family dysfunction and enabling aunt

Defending ADHD management against ignorant critics

NTA: Family feud over stolen medication, time to cut ties

NTA – Store meds properly to avoid damage from moisture!
