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Gave our son an ultamatum
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 548560" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>My guess is that he never stopped smoking, just cut down. Don't buy the excused that it's second hand smoke. My difficult child tried telling me that all the time, always a lie. Besides, they can tell by the level in his urine whether it's recent or residual from a while ago. So if he cried when you pulled up for the test that tells you he knows he will fail. What you do with that information is another story. I know what we did but I just can't say whether that's right for anyone else. But then our difficult child was also drinking and staying out all night and losing jobs and a lot of other dangerous things so her living with us was just impossible. If you want to stick to what you told hi then I think you need to have a definitive answer so a drug test needs to be done.</p><p></p><p>It's only a matter of time before things escalate and you will have to take a stand. When that time comes you will know.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 548560, member: 59"] My guess is that he never stopped smoking, just cut down. Don't buy the excused that it's second hand smoke. My difficult child tried telling me that all the time, always a lie. Besides, they can tell by the level in his urine whether it's recent or residual from a while ago. So if he cried when you pulled up for the test that tells you he knows he will fail. What you do with that information is another story. I know what we did but I just can't say whether that's right for anyone else. But then our difficult child was also drinking and staying out all night and losing jobs and a lot of other dangerous things so her living with us was just impossible. If you want to stick to what you told hi then I think you need to have a definitive answer so a drug test needs to be done. It's only a matter of time before things escalate and you will have to take a stand. When that time comes you will know. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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