Mom Doesn’t Want Her 16 Y.O. Daughter To Drink And Smoke, But Dad Allows Her Because She’s Terminally Ill
Knowing that you don’t have much longer to live must be terrifying, especially when you are young and haven’t even started to live your life. There is so much that you want to see and experience, but there is not enough time because you thought that you had a whole life for it.
Although, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t at least try to do what you can. This dad on Reddit is of the same opinion as he didn’t argue with his daughter who wanted to try out alcohol and marijuana because she is terminally ill and won’t live to the age when it is legal for her and when she can make decisions for herself.
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Dad found out that his 16-year-old daughter is drinking alcohol and is using marijuana and normally he would be upset, but his child is terminally ill
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The Original Poster (OP) has a 16-year-old daughter and 3 months ago, they found out that she has late-stage brain cancer. The doctors didn’t have any hopes for her and actually told the parents that they would be surprised if she survived more than 6 months.
The parents still tried to find something that would help, but they couldn’t and their daughter knows it, which means she won’t grow up, go to college, buy a house and travel the world. She will miss out on so many things that you go through while getting older.
So the daughter did what she could and started drinking and smoking. Her mom actually found marijuana and alcohol in her room. The teenager didn’t try to avoid the question and explained that she won’t reach the age of 18; that’s why she wanted to try out what it’s like.
The dad was understanding, especially because he uses the substances himself, although he wouldn’t want his children following his example. However, his daughter is in a different situation and she isn’t taking any medication, as that was her decision, so it shouldn’t hurt her. But the mom was completely against it.
3 months ago the OP found out that his daughter has late-stage brain cancer and that she most probably doesn’t have more than 6 months to live
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In the end, the family decided that the girl can drink and smoke, but only under her dad’s supervision and the alcohol, cigarettes and the marijuana were safe. It was a compromise the wife was willing to settle on, but she still was not happy about her daughter using the substances and that is why the dad asked the internet if he was being a bad parent.
Redditors actually said that the dad was doing the right thing by letting her enjoy and try things that she wants to, seeing that she will die young. They also believed that those substances may be giving her comfort, although some of them understood that it is also hard for the mom to be losing her child and seeing her doing things a teenager normally would be punished for.
So when his wife found marijuana, a vape and vodka in her room, the OP wasn’t too upset about it as the daughter explained she wanted to try them before she died
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Finding out that you are dying soon may cause you to feel a lot of emotions. The American Cancer Society says that people often are afraid to die, or they may feel angry because it is unfair to leave this world earlier than normal. Guilt and regret are also quite common, or grieving for your own life.
The prospect of dying may sharpen your anxiety and depression, make you feel alone or, on the contrary, try to seek meaning in the short time that is left for you.
Beyond suggests that besides coping with all of those emotions, you should make the most of the time that is left for you and focus on the activities that bring you joy: “You may have always wanted to skydive, go on an around-the-world cruise, try a certain kind of cuisine, see the Northern Lights. Pick one or two reasonably realistic dreams that mean the most to you. There’s no emphasising this enough: you need to prioritise your time.”
The dad was not against it, but his wife kept saying that this was wrong, but eventually they agreed that the teen could drink and smoke under his supervision
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Do you think it is worth it for a teenager to spend the precious time she has left to live drinking and smoking? Do you think it is an important experience to have? Would you allow your dying child to do whatever they want? What would you like to do in your last days before dying? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
People in the comments understood the mom, but thought that the dad was right in this situation as the teen won’t reach the age when she can live her own life
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NTA. Also, the hospice nurse is 100% correct. Most people aren't aware of the vast range of services hospice provides. This was a huge help to my family when my father was dying. And when he did pass, I only had to call hospice; they took care of all the arrangements we had decided on previously.
Same. I also received calls from the grief counselor for about a year after. Wonderful people!
Load More Replies...NTA!, If i (god forbid) was ever in that situation with my child,I'd let them go as wild and have as much fun as possible (obviously nothing to put her and others in danger).
NTA. Also, the hospice nurse is 100% correct. Most people aren't aware of the vast range of services hospice provides. This was a huge help to my family when my father was dying. And when he did pass, I only had to call hospice; they took care of all the arrangements we had decided on previously.
Same. I also received calls from the grief counselor for about a year after. Wonderful people!
Load More Replies...NTA!, If i (god forbid) was ever in that situation with my child,I'd let them go as wild and have as much fun as possible (obviously nothing to put her and others in danger).
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