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Noparentever wants their child to havehealthissues.
One father recentlyshareda story on the AITAH subreddit detailing a frightening experience he had concerning his sons health.
Below, youll find the full story, as well as a conversation between the father andBored Panda.
He was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and share what has happened since this experience.
So any legal help will be a while away.
But thankfully, the dad says his son has been happy and healthy since the incident.
No impact on his health, he shared.
We were also curious to know if the mother had ever had issues managing her sonsdiabetesin the past.
When he was originally diagnosed, we were married.
I handled the brunt of the complex issues, Brycen64 noted.
We were learning what I was learning, but she was always nervous.
So I handled things like diluting hisinsulin(a complex process that made me feel like a scientist).
She gets things wrong from time to time.
This is very very very wrong and harmful.
You should never use long acting insulin with a pump on).
But I never expected anything like my post to happen, the father said.
When everyone around me thinks shes a crazy narcissist, I wonder if Im just as blind as her.
But unfortunately, the dad says that the law doesnt work the way people think it does.
I have been very disappointed in our legal system.
Life isnt as simple as the internet makes it out to be, he added.
This was an interesting post for them to engage with.
This has been the last four years of my life, and it will not get any better.
But the law isnt the best solution to my problem.
Ive watched their relationship with their mom slowly erode.
Thats not a one-time conversation.
Its many long walks just letting them know Im here for them.
Its helping their teachers advocate for them.
Understanding the emotional and practical implications of parenting amidst these challenges is vital.
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