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<blockquote data-quote="missy44" data-source="post: 257374" data-attributes="member: 6201"><p>thanks, and yes, I'm expecting the worst... I'm expecting to get snowed...</p><p>Is it a good sign that he hasn't used for at least 24 hours and hasn't been chomping at the bit to get out and try to use?</p><p> </p><p>I'm so scared and literally sick to my stomach. He's sleeping right now, our <u>fr</u>ien<u>d</u> will be picking him up soon.</p><p> </p><p>How do I really know the truth? I have his cousin and now our friend telling me that he isn't using hard core drugs but that he has been using pot and that he's just lost, but not a bad kid. He stayed at my nephews on the weekend and he said "brendan is not a bad kid, he's not doing bad things, he's just lost". </p><p> </p><p>I don't know what to think. I do think that whatever drug or drugs he is using is a huge problem I also think that there is a difference in abusing pot then the kid who has a meth or coke problem.</p><p> </p><p>My husband, difficult child and myself went out last night to talk. My difficult child seems remorseful, doesn't like his life, is depressed, but i'm just so worried still.</p><p> </p><p>OUr friend (who owns the group home) thinks that councelling with a drug counsellor and a psychiatrist is what he needs right now. What if this is wrong? Who do I listen to?</p><p> </p><p>The wait in our city for an initial assessment is at least 40 days and our difficult child doesn't think that he needs that type of a program.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks all, i just don't know what to do..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missy44, post: 257374, member: 6201"] thanks, and yes, I'm expecting the worst... I'm expecting to get snowed... Is it a good sign that he hasn't used for at least 24 hours and hasn't been chomping at the bit to get out and try to use? I'm so scared and literally sick to my stomach. He's sleeping right now, our [U]fr[/U]ien[U]d[/U] will be picking him up soon. How do I really know the truth? I have his cousin and now our friend telling me that he isn't using hard core drugs but that he has been using pot and that he's just lost, but not a bad kid. He stayed at my nephews on the weekend and he said "brendan is not a bad kid, he's not doing bad things, he's just lost". I don't know what to think. I do think that whatever drug or drugs he is using is a huge problem I also think that there is a difference in abusing pot then the kid who has a meth or coke problem. My husband, difficult child and myself went out last night to talk. My difficult child seems remorseful, doesn't like his life, is depressed, but i'm just so worried still. OUr friend (who owns the group home) thinks that councelling with a drug counsellor and a psychiatrist is what he needs right now. What if this is wrong? Who do I listen to? The wait in our city for an initial assessment is at least 40 days and our difficult child doesn't think that he needs that type of a program. Thanks all, i just don't know what to do.. [/QUOTE]
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