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Woman Gets Blamed After Friend Misuses Weight-Loss Drug And Lands In The ER

by Layla Bui
December 22, 2025
in Social Issues

Weight loss journeys are deeply personal, especially when they involve medical treatment. This woman says she finally found something that worked for her after years of struggling, and the results were life-changing.

But when a friend noticed the change and asked how she did it, that information set off a chain of events no one expected.

Instead of seeking medical guidance, the friend took matters into her own hands, with serious and painful consequences.

Now blame, anger, and even financial demands are being aimed in her direction. Did sharing her experience make her responsible for what happened next, or did her friend cross a line all on her own? Read on to see where people stand.

A woman shares a weight-loss medication tip, and her friend suffers severe side effects

Woman Gets Blamed After Friend Misuses Weight-Loss Drug And Lands In The ER
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'AITA for not telling my friend about the very painful and dangerous side effects my medicine has?'

I will be using a TA because this story has medical information I don't want people in my main to know.

English is my second language; be free to correct me.

I ( 30F) have been a fat girl since very young, and last year it got to the point

where I weighed 120 kg/242 pounds on a 160 cm/5.4 ft height.

No matter how hard I tried, exercise and diet were not enough.

So I went to my endocrinologist and we started a medicine that is the new "trend" for obese patients.

I won't give the name for safety reasons. The treatment was like a miracle.

After been 1 year on it ( and obviously with more exercise and diet),

I am only 20 kg/40 pounds away from my ideal weight.

I know it sounds like a lot but believe me, is a huge step forward.

I have never been this skinny, and it shows. Enter my friend Jesse (28F).

Jesse is also a chubby girl, not on the level I was but still enough to affect her self - esteem.

Long story short, Jesse asked me how I had done it, I told her about the medicine

and the dosage I used and that was it.

I thought she would try the same therapy, but, you know, with the help of a doctor.

She didn't. She bought the medicine and used it. Guys, this medicine has to be managed very carefully.

You start with a very low volume and then increase to my current one.

A process that takes MONTHS. She used the full dose on the first try.

Basically, she completely reset her digestive system:

Pain worse than an appendicitis, projectile puke, explosive diarrhea, among others.

Probably did some mild damage to her pancreas too. She entered the ER and left the hospital 5 days later.

Jesse, her family and even some of our common friends are blaming me for what happened,

and she is also asking me to pay her not only the money she spent on the d__g

( more or less $500 U.S.A dollars) but also the hospitals costs,

as her insurance won't cover it because she poisoned herself with a d__g not send by a doctor. AITA?

Most people understand the relief of finally finding something that seems to work, especially after years of struggle and disappointment. When someone finally sees progress after trying every diet and workout plan without success, that hope feels powerful and deeply personal.

In this story, the OP wasn’t only sharing a tip she discovered through her doctor; she was expressing the emotional release of something that had felt impossible for so long.

At the heart of this situation are two distinct emotional journeys. The OP had endured years of frustration with her weight and, with medical support, saw real change. Her excitement was rooted in lived experience and careful medical guidance.

Jesse, however, was grappling with her own body image pain and insecurity, and instead of seeing medical context, she saw only the result, the weight loss. When Jesse used the full dose immediately, ignoring the careful titration required for safety, her reaction was not just physical pain but emotional chaos.

She was left in crisis, and when people are overwhelmed, the mind naturally reaches for someone to blame. What feels worst isn’t just suffering, it’s the sense of betrayal or misunderstanding.

Many people who experience emotional turmoil like this have a hard time distinguishing shared experience from medical advice, especially when they’re desperate for change.

When people go through a health scare, regret and blame can spiral in unpredictable ways.

Psychology Today explains that regret is a powerful emotional state that often involves blaming oneself or others for an outcome that feels harmful or unfair. Regret is tied to loss and negative feelings about what might have been if things had gone differently.

Expert discussions on “victim mentality” also highlight that individuals under extreme stress may interpret events in ways that shift responsibility onto others as a defense mechanism when they feel powerless.
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Understanding this dynamic is essential here. Jesse’s pain and reaction are real, but they are shaped by emotional distress and a lack of medical context, not by anything the OP intentionally withheld. When someone is ashamed or hurt, the instinct to assign blame can feel almost automatic.

By identifying that emotional pattern, it becomes clear that the OP’s actions weren’t negligent or malicious; she simply didn’t anticipate someone would self-prescribe without medical supervision. The emotional distress Jesse experienced doesn’t justify blaming another person for their choices.

In real terms, the healthiest path forward is grounded in clear boundaries and shared understanding. Compassion means acknowledging Jesse’s suffering while also reinforcing that individual medical decisions should be made under supervision.

Encouraging Jesse to speak with a healthcare professional about her experience and recovery is a constructive and responsible next step. Compassion and accountability can coexist, but taking responsibility for one’s own health choices is an important part of healing and growth.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

These commenters stressed OP shared personal info, not medical advice

VioletReaver − NTA. I tell people about my thyroid medication and dosage all the time.

I don’t expect them to buy the medication on the side and start taking it without regard to the d__g instructions,

which advise a build up period and doctor supervision.

I’m not responsible for what anyone puts in their body unless I put it there.

Legally, you are not obligated to pay anything.

You were describing your medication, not giving medical advice.

INFO: is this a prescription d__g? How did your friend purchase it?

TwistyHeretic2 − INFO: Is the medicine available only through a prescription, or is it an over -the-counter medicine?

If it’s prescription-only, she either obtained it illegally

or she got it prescribed but didn’t follow her doctor’s directions — you areNTA.

If it’s available over-the-counter (unlikely, with such difficult dosing directions),

she utterly ignored the directions or you didn’t spell out how it should be taken — you are still NTA,

because you aren’t the doctor or the pharmaceutical company!

Long story short: Jesse is 28, and it’s time for her to grow up and accept responsibility for her own stupidity.

AzureSuishou − NTA if all you did was truthfully answer your friends questions.

How did she acquire the medication without a doctors prescription?

This group said adults are responsible for their own medical choices

whereisthetvchanger − NTA - not your responsibility wtf.

That is so f**ked up. She’s an adult and made her own bad choice. Do not give her a DIME! !

Travelin_Soulja − NTA. Medical decisions should be made with a doctor.

And you didn't force her to buy anything.

So asking you to reimburse her for the drugs she misused is laughable.

Honestly, this doesn't sound like the kind of person I'd want as a friend.

This may be a good time to cut your losses and move on.

kt_asteroid − NTA. She asked you what you used and you told her.

You didn’t pressure her to buy or take the pills. She should have gotten medical advice from a professional.

These Redditors called the friend’s behavior reckless and self-inflicted

armchairshrink99 − NTA. Any i__ot knows that rx drugs should only be taken under the supervision of a Dr.

It's literally in ever TV commercial and magazine ad. She did a stupid thing.

Not your fault. It would be like me in my endo pain looking at my father in law

and asking how do you manage your fibromyalgia pain? High dose oxy? Okay, here we go!

It's dumb. She has no one to blame but herself.

Sheeps_n_Birds − NTA If you lost your weight because of some surgery,

would she have also cut herself open?! She is an adult woman!

You didn't say that she should use this. She asked you a question and you answered.

She had no patience and took an overdose. That's her responsibility.

And who knows if the pills were even the real deal. I guess you can't get them so easy.

[Reddit User] − NTA. You are not her doctor, you didn’t prescribe her anything or even tell her to take it.

Just because she is too stupid to look up and follow directions doesn’t mean your at fault.

I literally double checked her age because I can’t believe a nearly 30 year old woman would do that.

She is lucky she didn’t have a worse reaction.

This group emphasized ignored warnings, labels, and common sense

lumpthefoff − NTA - If she was able to buy this medicine over the counter

and it’s so dangerous and expensive, that must mean at the very least there are instructions on the bottle

or some warning about asking a doctor about how best to use it.

So she either didn’t read the instructions or didn’t follow the instructions. Either way that’s on her.

non-omniscient − NTA. Your friend tried to circumvent the system by not working with a doctor - that was her choice.

Even over-the-counter medications come with dosage instructions and warnings,

though it sounds like she may have illegally obtained a prescription medication.

She’s 28 and should take responsibility for her own decisions.

VividEfficiency7347 − NTA - not only did she not bother to enquire about the details of the medicine,

but she didn’t attempt to research it online.

And even after buying it, decided to not give you shout for advice.

This was all her own doing. No one expects someone to source a prescription d__g if it is mentioned in passing.

These commenters noted sharing dosage isn’t fault when misuse was unforeseeable

naynay2908 − NTA. You are not to blame for her silly decision.

How could you have predicted what she would do?

You’re not to blame for her inability to seek and follow medical advice.

Doctor-Liz − NTA. You know for next time not to share exact Info (dosages, mostly)

but buying a prescription d__g on the down low and then taking the dose recommended to a different person

(who is heavier than you!) is a damn silly thing to do,

and not something you could reasonably have expected. (Not a medical doctor, but also not a damn fool).

Samsassatron − NTA, it's not your fault your friend is too ignorant to not realize

she should have gotten a prescription for a prescription d__g.

Should someone be blamed for another adult’s reckless health choice, or does responsibility stop where advice was never given? And when desperation clouds judgment, who pays the real price? Share your thoughts below.

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Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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