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Teen Steals Cousin’s Medication and Gets Kicked Out of the Room

by Daniel Garcia
December 30, 2025
in Social Issues

A family emergency turned into a medical nightmare almost overnight.

One Redditor thought opening her home after a house fire meant sharing space, not risking her health. Her aunt and teenage cousin lost everything in a fire and moved in fast. The aunt slept on the couch. The cousin took the spare spot in her room. Temporary chaos, everyone figured.

Then the medicine disappeared. This was not vitamins or a forgotten allergy pill. This was a prescription hormone medication that keeps her body functioning. She woke up ready to take it, only to find the bottle gone. Panic set in. Meals got delayed. Days passed. A full week went by without treatment.

When the truth finally surfaced, it felt unreal. Her cousin had taken nearly the entire bottle after hearing it could help with weight loss. No doctor. No adult supervision. Just internet whispers and a risky decision.

Anger followed fast. So did consequences. The cousin ended up sleeping on the floor. The mom urged kindness. The cousin demanded shared belongings. The Redditor stood her ground.

Now the internet weighs in on where hospitality ends and self-protection begins.

Now, read the full story:

Teen Steals Cousin’s Medication and Gets Kicked Out of the Room
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'AITA for throwing my cousin out of my room after she stole my medicine?'

My aunt (44F) and my cousin (15F) lost their home in a fire 2 weeks ago. They’re living us now. My aunt is sleeping on the couch. My cousin was...

I take levothyroxine for my Hashimoto’s disease/hypothyroidism. My cousin heard from someone that levothyroxine makes you lose weight. So she stole my medicine.

I woke up one morning and saw that it wasn’t there. I panicked. I don’t like delaying taking it for too long because the earlier I take it, the earlier...

(it’s recommended to not eat too soon after taking it). I looked everywhere but couldn’t find it.

There was almost a full month’s worth in there. I went a week without taking it. Yesterday, I found it in her stuff. 6 pills were left.

She took about 2 weeks of levothyroxine in a week. I take a pretty high dose, and that isn’t safe for her. I was mad. I packed her stuff and...

I’m not letting her back in. My mom says that they’re our guests and we should be hospitable. My cousin is mad and says I should share my stuff.

We don’t have an empty guest room and she has to sleep on the floor. Am I the a__hole?

Reading this made my stomach drop. Not because of the family drama, but because of the quiet danger hiding underneath it. Losing medication like this does not feel like an inconvenience. It feels like your body betraying you on a schedule you cannot control.

The shock here sits heavy. A teenager acted on misinformation. An adult minimized it. A patient lost access to a drug her body depends on. That mix creates fear fast.

It also creates isolation. When someone tells you to be polite while your health slips, it leaves a mark. This moment stopped being about room sharing the second the medicine vanished.

That sense of being unheard often pushes people to draw hard boundaries. The next section explains why that reaction makes sense, medically and psychologically.

This situation revolves around two serious issues. Prescription drug misuse and blurred family boundaries during crisis.

Levothyroxine regulates thyroid hormones. Doctors prescribe it carefully. Dosage matters. Timing matters. Missing doses can cause fatigue, heart issues, brain fog, and hormone instability.

Taking too much creates a different danger.

Medical News Today states clearly that thyroid hormones should never be used for weight loss and that high doses can cause life-threatening effects like heart rhythm problems and anxiety.

The Mayo Clinic echoes this warning. It explains that taking levothyroxine in large amounts does not lead to safe weight loss and can trigger severe side effects.

That matters here. The cousin took nearly two weeks of medication in one week. That puts a young body at real risk. It also deprived the patient of treatment she relies on daily.

This was not borrowing shampoo. It was medication misuse.

Teen prescription misuse happens more often than people think. According to a U.S. government report, about one in eleven high school students admit to taking prescription drugs without a doctor’s approval at least once.

Weight pressure often drives these choices. Social media glorifies thinness. Quick fixes circulate fast. Teens absorb misinformation easily, especially during stress.

Still, explanation does not equal permission.

Family crises blur rules. When people lose housing, expectations shift. Hosts feel pressure to accommodate. Guests feel entitled to survive. Boundaries fade.

Psychologists warn about this exact moment.

Healthline explains that boundaries protect physical and emotional safety, especially in shared living situations during stress. When someone crosses a medical boundary, trust fractures quickly.

That fracture shows here. The mother framed the issue as hospitality. The cousin framed it as sharing. Both missed the core problem. Someone lost control over her own healthcare.

So what helps next?

First, transparency matters. Every adult involved needs to know what happened. Not to punish, but to protect both teens. A doctor should evaluate the cousin immediately.

Second, medication security becomes essential. Lockboxes feel extreme until they feel necessary.

Third, boundaries require enforcement. Removing room access was not cruelty. It was risk control.

Finally, families must address the root fear. Weight anxiety in teens rarely appears alone. It pairs with insecurity, trauma, and control loss. A fire already took stability away.

This story highlights a hard truth.

Being kind never requires sacrificing your health. Compassion still needs limits. When medication enters the picture, safety comes first.

Check out how the community responded:

Most readers stood firmly behind the OP, calling this theft dangerous and unacceptable, with many saying they would have reacted even faster.

VatoD92 - NTA. Did you tell your mom what happened. The harm this could have caused is unsettling.

KaoJin-Wo - NTA. I would not share a room with a thief. Taking prescription medication is a crime. She needs to see a doctor immediately.

PoetryUpInThisBitch - NTA. Medication for a medical condition is not shared. Sharing prescriptions is a felony.

dusktildawn9 - NTA. Tell your mom how serious this is. Stealing prescriptions crosses a line.

Others focused on the medical danger and pushed for urgent professional intervention.

bentlebeans - Oh my god NTA. She stole nearly all of it. She put herself and you at risk. This is a huge red flag.

lsp2005 - Call your endocrinologist. Have them explain the danger. Both of you could suffer serious harm.

Wolfsmoon9273 - NTA. This is medication abuse. She needs a doctor and a reality check.

Some commenters escalated the stakes, warning about legal consequences and self-protection.

NomadicusRex - NTA. Stealing prescriptions is a serious crime. Suddenly stopping hormones can mess you up badly.

Pen - NTA. Hospitality does not mean tolerating theft. They are lucky you did not call the police.

cursedroses - NTA. Protect yourself. Prescription distribution charges are real.

This story struck a nerve because it sits at the intersection of empathy and survival. Most people want to help family during crisis. Fires erase stability fast. Guests arrive with grief and urgency. Hosts feel pressure to bend rules.

Still, medical boundaries exist for a reason. The cousin made a reckless choice driven by weight anxiety and misinformation. The adults around her failed to respond with urgency. That left the OP carrying fear, anger, and responsibility alone.

The reaction looked harsh on the surface. Underneath, it was self-preservation.

This situation also raises a bigger question. How often do families minimize health risks to preserve comfort or avoid conflict? How many people stay silent because being polite feels easier than being safe?

The consensus online leaned heavily toward support. Safety mattered more than hospitality.

What do you think? Did the OP draw a necessary line, or should the adults have stepped in sooner so it never reached this point? Where would you place the boundary?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 4/4 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/4 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/4 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/4 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/4 votes | 0%

Daniel Garcia

Daniel Garcia

Daniel is a contributing writer for DAILY HIGHLIGHT. Daniel is a New York-based author and has written for publications such as AUBTU Today, Digital Trends, Magazine, and many other media outlets.

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