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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 296208" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My ex-drug using daughter says "If you use, you sell." They are one and the same. If your son admitted to pot and mushrooms, they don't usually admit to the worst.</p><p></p><p>Over the counter drugs can be just as badly abused as illicit drugs. Also, your son knows a lot about huffing...more than I did. Sadly, you may never know what he's doing. We had no clue the extreme my daughter had taken her drug use. All we knew was "pot." She told us after she quit. </p><p></p><p>I wish you luck in finding out what's wrong. Kids who use drugs tend to have had issues in their childhood and are often insecure (my daughter was extremely shy). I didn't even get suspicious when suddenly she was the most popular girl on the block, with the phone ringing all the time and kids just flocking to our house. I thought, "Oh, good! She has friends finally!" Ugh. They all seemed so polite too. Last time she checked up on them by checking Facebook and MySpace all except for one were either in jail, going to jail, or on probation. It's scary. </p><p></p><p>My motto is "Better to be Safe than Sorry."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 296208, member: 1550"] My ex-drug using daughter says "If you use, you sell." They are one and the same. If your son admitted to pot and mushrooms, they don't usually admit to the worst. Over the counter drugs can be just as badly abused as illicit drugs. Also, your son knows a lot about huffing...more than I did. Sadly, you may never know what he's doing. We had no clue the extreme my daughter had taken her drug use. All we knew was "pot." She told us after she quit. I wish you luck in finding out what's wrong. Kids who use drugs tend to have had issues in their childhood and are often insecure (my daughter was extremely shy). I didn't even get suspicious when suddenly she was the most popular girl on the block, with the phone ringing all the time and kids just flocking to our house. I thought, "Oh, good! She has friends finally!" Ugh. They all seemed so polite too. Last time she checked up on them by checking Facebook and MySpace all except for one were either in jail, going to jail, or on probation. It's scary. My motto is "Better to be Safe than Sorry." [/QUOTE]
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