UPDATE: AITA for telling my daughter to give up on her dreams

Also as as patient with a largely uncommon medical condition, doctors NEED to be smart. I remember the look on the face of my specialist when I told him the 'treatment' I got when I had to go an emergency clinic because of a full body rash and got dicked around for ages because the arrogant twat tried to pin in it on my 'unusual' medication and repeatedly ignored me going

"The two new medication I'm on are Tramadol and PENICILLIN".

Nope had to be the 'unusual' medication and not your bog standard penicillin allergic reaction...

Doctors need to be smart, adaptive, caring and avoiding acting like they have a stick up their ass and must know more than a patient who is familiar with their bog standard meds and knows full body rash isn't a fucking side effect documented anywhere, but it's common from one of the two new medications.

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