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More drug problems, just one week after rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 500195" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Toughlovin, thanks for all your advice. You made a lot of sense about letting difficult child own his drug use. I am going to try to be more detached about who he is with, and about trying to give him advice all the time. (It will be hard to do, but I really will try!) The truth is that we can't keep him from hanging out with his druggie friends, and we can't monitor where he is going all the time. The bottom line is that we can't trust him, and we can't live with this constant lying all the time. We have made it clear to difficult child that we will not bail him out of jail again, and we will not help him if he gets arrested. If he keeps going this way it will probably be just a matter of time before he gets in trouble with the law. That might be the only thing that might be a real reality check for this very troubled teen. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure that I will have many sleepless nights for awhile...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 500195, member: 3710"] Toughlovin, thanks for all your advice. You made a lot of sense about letting difficult child own his drug use. I am going to try to be more detached about who he is with, and about trying to give him advice all the time. (It will be hard to do, but I really will try!) The truth is that we can't keep him from hanging out with his druggie friends, and we can't monitor where he is going all the time. The bottom line is that we can't trust him, and we can't live with this constant lying all the time. We have made it clear to difficult child that we will not bail him out of jail again, and we will not help him if he gets arrested. If he keeps going this way it will probably be just a matter of time before he gets in trouble with the law. That might be the only thing that might be a real reality check for this very troubled teen. I'm sure that I will have many sleepless nights for awhile... [/QUOTE]
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