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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 232429" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>For most of my life I have seen my mom and aunt exchange medications - if one had an rx and was out and the pharmacy was closed, the other would happily share if they had the same medication.</p><p></p><p>It NEVER occurred to me that this was the same in anyone's mind as taking medications to get high. </p><p></p><p>Don't let your daughter get away with the "You and aunt T do it" line. She knows better. She knew better when she let him have the medication. It is a TOTAL copout to compare it to you and your sister share medications if one is out and there is a history and LEGIT use for the medication. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry your nephew has such a problem, and that his father and mother will not see that he needs help. I hope he does go and get the help he needs.</p><p></p><p>I am glad your easy child does not take medications, though sometimes it is important to take them if prescribed. It is good that she is healthy and generally doesn't need medications. BUT her attitude that he should have paid her, and that it was somehow fine to give them to him for recreational use because you and your sibling exchange medications for medical reasons, well, that is a disturbing thought line, in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can help her see the difference between what she did and what you and your sister do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 232429, member: 1233"] For most of my life I have seen my mom and aunt exchange medications - if one had an rx and was out and the pharmacy was closed, the other would happily share if they had the same medication. It NEVER occurred to me that this was the same in anyone's mind as taking medications to get high. Don't let your daughter get away with the "You and aunt T do it" line. She knows better. She knew better when she let him have the medication. It is a TOTAL copout to compare it to you and your sister share medications if one is out and there is a history and LEGIT use for the medication. I am sorry your nephew has such a problem, and that his father and mother will not see that he needs help. I hope he does go and get the help he needs. I am glad your easy child does not take medications, though sometimes it is important to take them if prescribed. It is good that she is healthy and generally doesn't need medications. BUT her attitude that he should have paid her, and that it was somehow fine to give them to him for recreational use because you and your sibling exchange medications for medical reasons, well, that is a disturbing thought line, in my opinion. I hope you can help her see the difference between what she did and what you and your sister do. [/QUOTE]
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