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difficult child still talking about using weed, even when he is in jail. I want to smack him ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 520155" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>PV, I am sorry for what you're going through. difficult children can fool some of the people all of the time, but they can't fool all the people all the time. We're just too clued in on them to be fooled anymore.</p><p></p><p>Tired of 33 - I agree with you about pot use on TV shown as funny and destigmatized. Charlie Sheen was on the Today show this AM, and while he looks and acts better, he's just a 50yr. old difficult child at heart. He said in his opinion, he can drink occasionally and doesn't believe in the recovery hoopla that you can NEVER drink/drug again. He did caution his statement saying that might be wrong, "but that's just me." He is superficially charming, entertaining, amusing, but I bet he's a b^*#h to live with. He thinks AA is a cult. His Dad, Martin Sheen, and his brothers must be mortified because he is a living, breathing difficult child, but he's more rich and "successful" than any of them. I sometimes think the joke's on us.</p><p></p><p>Nancy - I was wondering while reading your recent comments and posts...you were giving your daughter all kinds of support recently with the apt. and all, but she must've been using at that time, and you found out thru emails, etc. Did you have any suspicions when you were with her recently that she looked high or anything? How did she keep it under wraps when you went shopping, etc.? I was just curious, because it's generally obvious to husband and I when our difficult child is using, and he tends to avoid us like the plague when he's high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 520155, member: 13882"] PV, I am sorry for what you're going through. difficult children can fool some of the people all of the time, but they can't fool all the people all the time. We're just too clued in on them to be fooled anymore. Tired of 33 - I agree with you about pot use on TV shown as funny and destigmatized. Charlie Sheen was on the Today show this AM, and while he looks and acts better, he's just a 50yr. old difficult child at heart. He said in his opinion, he can drink occasionally and doesn't believe in the recovery hoopla that you can NEVER drink/drug again. He did caution his statement saying that might be wrong, "but that's just me." He is superficially charming, entertaining, amusing, but I bet he's a b^*#h to live with. He thinks AA is a cult. His Dad, Martin Sheen, and his brothers must be mortified because he is a living, breathing difficult child, but he's more rich and "successful" than any of them. I sometimes think the joke's on us. Nancy - I was wondering while reading your recent comments and posts...you were giving your daughter all kinds of support recently with the apt. and all, but she must've been using at that time, and you found out thru emails, etc. Did you have any suspicions when you were with her recently that she looked high or anything? How did she keep it under wraps when you went shopping, etc.? I was just curious, because it's generally obvious to husband and I when our difficult child is using, and he tends to avoid us like the plague when he's high. [/QUOTE]
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