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A few questions for those who have been there done that.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 544285" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Welcometowitsend,</p><p>When our difficult child was 16, he was acting similarly in some respects to your difficult child...when we tested him, he either tested positive for pot, or nothing at all. Meanwhile, he was using other substances like synthetic marijuana, meth, other crazy things that he's now admitted,plus drinking, which of course didn't show up on tests because we didn't catch it exactly right when we tested him. So, your difficult child may be doing other drugs, too - possibly.</p><p>My difficult child was a runner, was opposed to counseling, didn't cooperate, hung out with wacked-out "friends", did lousy in school, too. I would have bet money he was bipolar, but he isn't...it was the drugs. I hope you can get this sorted out properly - it's a process, believe me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 544285, member: 13882"] Welcometowitsend, When our difficult child was 16, he was acting similarly in some respects to your difficult child...when we tested him, he either tested positive for pot, or nothing at all. Meanwhile, he was using other substances like synthetic marijuana, meth, other crazy things that he's now admitted,plus drinking, which of course didn't show up on tests because we didn't catch it exactly right when we tested him. So, your difficult child may be doing other drugs, too - possibly. My difficult child was a runner, was opposed to counseling, didn't cooperate, hung out with wacked-out "friends", did lousy in school, too. I would have bet money he was bipolar, but he isn't...it was the drugs. I hope you can get this sorted out properly - it's a process, believe me. [/QUOTE]
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