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WIBTA for yelling at my mom for humiliating me over brain surgery

by Alex Johnson
October 28, 2025
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At just fourteen, she endured a harrowing battle when a sinus infection turned deadly, swelling her brain and stealing her strength. Despite her desperate pleas for help, her pain was dismissed, leaving her vulnerable and alone in a nightmare no child should face.

Years later, the echoes of that trauma still resonate, raw and unresolved, as a simple comment from her mother reopens old wounds. The silence between them is heavy with unspoken pain, a reminder of the fragile line between survival and despair.

WIBTA for yelling at my mom for humiliating me over brain surgery

Around 2020, when I was fourteen, I had a serious...

She refused, telling me that if I went, I would...

I used home remedies instead, like a neti pot and...

The doctors there told her I was dehydrated and not...

Afterward, I experienced what doctors called 'seizure like activity,' leading...

After several months, I recovered, now only dealing with mild...

Now, my mother frequently tells this story but changes key...

She consistently makes sure to mention that I wet myself...

During the most recent incident where she brought it up,...

and I mentioned that she admitted to the doctors that...

she snapped at me, saying I don't understand how hard...

I leave it to you reddit, was I an ignorant...

As renowned child psychologist Dr. Daniel Siegel explains, “The attachment relationship is a dance of connection, and when there is rupture, repair is essential.” In this situation, the rupture involves not only the initial medical neglect but the continuing emotional rupture caused by the mother’s public misrepresentation of the event. The OP (18F) is acting from a place of deep, understandable emotional pain; the story involves a near-fatal event where their immediate physical needs were dismissed, leading to severe consequences. The mother’s behavior—bending the truth to portray the OP as simply ‘depressed’ and emphasizing the incontinence in public—serves to shift the focus away from her delayed response and onto the child’s perceived failings.

The OP’s action of snapping was a desperate attempt to enforce a boundary and reclaim factual control over their own traumatic narrative, which is a crucial step in adolescent and young adult development. However, the effectiveness of the communication method (snapping) is questionable when dealing with a parent who is already defensive and feels attacked, as evidenced by her immediate response about feeling painted as a ‘horrible parent.’ This reaction indicates the mother is prioritizing her self-image over the OP’s emotional safety regarding the shared memory.

The OP’s anger was justified as a response to repeated emotional invalidation and boundary violation concerning a life-threatening event. Moving forward, a more constructive approach would involve scheduling a calm conversation, using ‘I’ statements to describe how the misrepresentation feels (e.g., ‘When you tell people I was just acting depressed, I feel minimized and embarrassed because I was critically ill’), rather than reacting in the moment of provocation. This shifts the focus from blame to impact.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

heykittybellegirl You're so NTA but the biggest AH besides your...

of how sick you were. This is hardly surprising given...

Jpn-Queen I'm so glad you got the treatment you needed...

You were seriously ill, and your mom ignored it, then...

It's not bratty to defend yourself or correct someone rewriting...

I think that her feelings don't override what you went...

ScarletNotThatOne If she lies about you in front of other...

you have the right to correct the lie in front...

Jadeisland NTA. Your mother didn't act appropriately when you asked...

It was irresponsible of her and she needs to admit...

It shouldn't have mattered to her if you didn't like...

She should have called an ambulance when you were non...

She is only thinking of herself when she wants you...

I suspect arguing with her about it will get you...

not what actually happened. I would tell her it has...

especially if she is going to rewrite history. If she...

Time to put the subject in the past and keep...

forgetregret1day She's trying to rewrite history and make herself both...

Problem is she's neither,

just a bad mother who doesn't care that her failure...

process. I'm glad you stood up to her. Going through...

She's not special and her using your pain is frankly...

If she doesn't like being called out she should stop...

WeirdnessWalking NTA Your mom's neglect almost caused your death,

and she has the audacity to lie in public and...

Skankyho1 Holy shit! NTA!!!!! Your mother is clearly the negligent...

She ignored your pleas to go to the ER. And...

when in fact she was a negligent mother. The truth...

But she is the one that chose what she did...

im sorry you had to go though all that I...

The original poster (OP) reacted strongly to their mother repeatedly sharing a painful and misrepresented version of a severe childhood health crisis. The core conflict lies between the OP’s need for acknowledgment and protection of their past trauma and the mother’s apparent need to reframe the narrative in a way that minimizes her own culpability and potentially seeks external validation for her role as a caregiver.

Was the OP’s outburst justified as a necessary defense of their personal history and dignity against persistent misrepresentation, or was the reaction an inappropriate escalation that failed to recognize the emotional burden the ordeal placed on the parent? The question remains whether confronting the distortion was necessary self-advocacy or an unfair attack on the mother’s memory and parenting.

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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