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Anyone have a difficult child experiment with LSD ? :-(
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<blockquote data-quote="BKS" data-source="post: 562464" data-attributes="member: 15374"><p>My beautiful 19 year old son (difficult child) was kicked out of our house on October 12 after a long period of drug and alcohol abuse that had progressed to his stealing from us, breaking into our house while we were at work, and constant lying about any and everything. He is the product of a private school education, professional tutors, summer camps, church functions, computer camps, etc. and I know I am leaving some things out. I felt that with one child we could give him all of our attention and resources. We know he has ADHD and when he applies himself he can get good grades. He has twice registered from community college courses and then dropped them. (One of his 11 AM classes he attended drunk one day.) His drug use progressed to the point where he became manic-depressive, was hospitalized and entered rehab but left because "he didn't have a problem".</p><p></p><p>He knows he is an alcoholic in that he can't stop once he starts drinking and, for whatever reason, he is completely fascinated by drugs. This past weekend he tried LSD and then told my husband about it. We just try to stay strapped in for the ride but this was hard to hear. Our over-riding fear is that he gets a first taste of a drug that has such an incredible high the user is hooked with its first use (such as crack or heroin).</p><p></p><p>Has anyone's difficult child ever experimented with LSD? </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>BKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BKS, post: 562464, member: 15374"] My beautiful 19 year old son (difficult child) was kicked out of our house on October 12 after a long period of drug and alcohol abuse that had progressed to his stealing from us, breaking into our house while we were at work, and constant lying about any and everything. He is the product of a private school education, professional tutors, summer camps, church functions, computer camps, etc. and I know I am leaving some things out. I felt that with one child we could give him all of our attention and resources. We know he has ADHD and when he applies himself he can get good grades. He has twice registered from community college courses and then dropped them. (One of his 11 AM classes he attended drunk one day.) His drug use progressed to the point where he became manic-depressive, was hospitalized and entered rehab but left because "he didn't have a problem". He knows he is an alcoholic in that he can't stop once he starts drinking and, for whatever reason, he is completely fascinated by drugs. This past weekend he tried LSD and then told my husband about it. We just try to stay strapped in for the ride but this was hard to hear. Our over-riding fear is that he gets a first taste of a drug that has such an incredible high the user is hooked with its first use (such as crack or heroin). Has anyone's difficult child ever experimented with LSD? Thanks, BKS [/QUOTE]
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