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AITA for embarra*sing my parents in public over an allergy?

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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From the fragile days of infancy, she battled an invisible enemy within her own body—dairy. What began as relentless nights of vomiting transformed into a silent endurance of stomach pain, a quiet suffering she accepted as normal throughout her childhood. It wasn’t until recently, on a school trip far from home, that she discovered the truth: the pain wasn’t just something to live with—it was a warning she had long ignored.

Now a young woman standing at the crossroads of health and denial, she faces a harsh reality. Embracing a dairy-free life has brought relief, but at a cost—her body’s tolerance has vanished, making even the smallest exposure perilous. Yet, amid newfound clarity, she confronts a painful disconnect, as those closest to her struggle to understand the depths of her invisible affliction.

AITA for embarrassing my parents in public over an allergy?

I (19F) have been allergic to dairy since I was...

It went from me throwing up every night as a...

This sounds kind of stupid lol but it took me...

I was on a school trip and asked if I...

so ever since coming back to university I've basically gone...

However, because I now have lost all my tolerance for...

I've told my parents this and they basically said "Do...

that's a lot of time wasted.

" I had to go home recently for a family...

I tried sc**ping sauce and cheese off of stuff but...

At one point my mother got annoyed at me for...

" This annoyed me because I didn't feel I was...

You're the reason I've been eating stuff that makes me...

My parents do believe I have an allergy, they just...

And they've told me that they only pursued it because...

when I was on this plan I was able to...

I feel like I may've been unnecessarily rude in how...

and I'm also worried I drew attention to myself that...

which was kind of them but really not the focus...

As renowned family therapist and researcher Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, ‘The first step in changing a relationship is to change yourself. The first step in changing yourself is to know what you want and what you need.’ This quote directly addresses the tension between the OP’s need for validation and their delivery of that need during the family meal.

The situation presents a classic dynamic involving shifting family roles and differing perceptions of health management. The parents operated under the assumption, supported by past medical guidance, that the OP’s allergy was successfully mitigated. The OP’s realization that the chronic stomach pain was a symptom, rather than a manageable discomfort, fundamentally changes the required boundary. The OP’s reaction, while emotionally justified due to physical discomfort and feeling dismissed (‘You’re the reason I’ve been eating stuff that makes me sick’), was delivered confrontationally, likely triggering defensiveness in the parents rather than acceptance. This escalation in communication style complicated an already sensitive issue involving parental effort and perceived control over the OP’s well-being.

The OP’s action of leaving the table was an appropriate boundary setting for self-protection, but the verbal response escalated the conflict unnecessarily. A more constructive approach would involve private, calm communication later, focusing on factual needs rather than assigning blame for past decisions. The recommendation is for the OP to schedule a non-event-related conversation with the parents, clearly stating the current medical reality and outlining specific, manageable accommodations needed for future visits, thus separating the need for dietary adherence from historical grievances.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Mysteryyy87 NTA. It's your body and your diet.

Stomach pain is a valid symptom and if you're feeling...

Your parents are maybe just aggrieved at what they see...

but their efforts likely gave you a lot more freedom...

ctortan NTA.

They were insisting you eat food that upsets your body...

Spinnerofyarn You shouldn't have to be in pain for the...

If eating a specific food causes you pain, then of...

That doctor was awful and if I'm generous,

your parents weren't very smart for considering if they'd be...

MoveMission7735 forced on a child.: NTA.

They literally could have caused an anaphylaxis reaction that could...

It also sound like they don't even like you. Move...

WyvernJelly NTA My sister wasn't diagnosed with a dairy allergy...

Growing up she got stomach aches from eating ice cream.

In college she ended up in the hospital where she...

Since cutting them out of her diet she's felt better.

The gluten allergy isn't severe but too much (or severap...

Spicymoose29 NTA, not by a mile. You found a diet...

and they basically dismissed your symptoms and forced you to...

It is a well known fact that in order to...

you try to map what causes you pain and exclude...

spring13 You were right to lose your temper and they...

This wasn't a minor thing, you've had to suffer basically...

As inconvenient as allergies can be,

it's also really not that hard in this day and...

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict where their newly validated, severe dairy intolerance clashes with their parents’ long-held belief that a childhood medical treatment successfully managed this allergy. The OP’s recent decision to adopt a strict dairy-free diet for better health has been met with parental frustration over perceived wasted effort and difficulty adapting to the OP’s current needs, leading to a tense confrontation during a family event.

Given the OP’s physical distress versus the parents’ investment and belief in the past treatment, the core question remains: Should parents prioritize accommodating a significant, newly confirmed adult health need, even if it contradicts years of effort invested in a perceived ‘cure,’ or is the OP responsible for managing their new dietary needs with more tact to avoid invalidating their parents’ historical concerns?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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