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Any thoughts on dual diagnosis and prescribing medications to difficult child's?
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<blockquote data-quote="wantpeace" data-source="post: 517253" data-attributes="member: 14002"><p>That is exactly what I fear/know would happen with my difficult child. I know he's taken Xanax, so I would never want the prescribed for him. He's also abused Adderall, so that's out. He's actually anxious to get his wisdom teeth out & that's a major red flag that he wants to get his hands on the pain medications! I still don't know what came first, the addiction or the mental health issues. It doesn't matter at this point I guess. I found out yesterday that his "best" friend who is a major druggy and who difficult child trusts more than anyone is now dating my difficult child's ex-girlfriend (who recently broke his heart). This is going to really do a number on him when he gets out of treatment and finds that out. It may be a blessing since it will prove that these drug addicts are not real friends. Meanwhile, it's going to be a beautiful day here, so I plan to spend the day outiside and will treat myself to a long run!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wantpeace, post: 517253, member: 14002"] That is exactly what I fear/know would happen with my difficult child. I know he's taken Xanax, so I would never want the prescribed for him. He's also abused Adderall, so that's out. He's actually anxious to get his wisdom teeth out & that's a major red flag that he wants to get his hands on the pain medications! I still don't know what came first, the addiction or the mental health issues. It doesn't matter at this point I guess. I found out yesterday that his "best" friend who is a major druggy and who difficult child trusts more than anyone is now dating my difficult child's ex-girlfriend (who recently broke his heart). This is going to really do a number on him when he gets out of treatment and finds that out. It may be a blessing since it will prove that these drug addicts are not real friends. Meanwhile, it's going to be a beautiful day here, so I plan to spend the day outiside and will treat myself to a long run! [/QUOTE]
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