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Buying cars for our difficult children...discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 644373" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>I never drink and drive. I am not going to lie, one time I drove, on of the few times I ever did xanax and I was barely coherent. I drove 45 miles to my boyfriends house in the next town that I barely knew, and somehow I got there without incident but it could have been disaterious. I could barely remember how I got there. That was the only time I ever drove impaired. So, aside from that one and only time, I never drink and drive or drove high. There are some things difficult child's can be responsible with and driving was one of the things for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 644373, member: 18233"] I never drink and drive. I am not going to lie, one time I drove, on of the few times I ever did xanax and I was barely coherent. I drove 45 miles to my boyfriends house in the next town that I barely knew, and somehow I got there without incident but it could have been disaterious. I could barely remember how I got there. That was the only time I ever drove impaired. So, aside from that one and only time, I never drink and drive or drove high. There are some things difficult child's can be responsible with and driving was one of the things for me. [/QUOTE]
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