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Hi new hear...problem with my angry 14 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 501320" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Butterfly...I doubt he tried spice once and only smoked pot once. That's what all kids who use drugs say. My daughter wasn't let out of the house either. She found ways to get drugs at school and took them at night and hid them on her person. She also snuck out her window in the middle of t he night when we were sleeping. I am wondering if this isn't a big part of the problem. Our difficult children are far more apt to use drugs and drink than "typical" kids. Do you like his friends? What are they like? What are his interests? Does he participate in extracurricular activities?</p><p></p><p>Has he gotten better or worse on Paxil and Prozac? That's an odd combination and can cause activation and even violence. Especially together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 501320, member: 1550"] Butterfly...I doubt he tried spice once and only smoked pot once. That's what all kids who use drugs say. My daughter wasn't let out of the house either. She found ways to get drugs at school and took them at night and hid them on her person. She also snuck out her window in the middle of t he night when we were sleeping. I am wondering if this isn't a big part of the problem. Our difficult children are far more apt to use drugs and drink than "typical" kids. Do you like his friends? What are they like? What are his interests? Does he participate in extracurricular activities? Has he gotten better or worse on Paxil and Prozac? That's an odd combination and can cause activation and even violence. Especially together. [/QUOTE]
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