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My son addicted to triple ccc's
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 655230" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>So far there are no limits on how much you can purchase of medications with dextromethorphan (the ingredient that causes the high), largely because there is no way to track it set up. I think the age limit may be a law or may be a store policy - here I think it is store policy at the urging of the lawyers. Why? Stores don't want to be sued for a child OD'ing after buying it at their store. Of course this leads to kids just stealing it, at least here. I have a feeling that it will go the way of sudafed before too many more years, though it may not be as restrictive. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry about your son. I think since you said you would make him leave if he relapsed, then you must follow through. Not following through is going to shoot down any other agreements that he makes with you. He will know that you won't follow through so why should he keep h is end of the agreement? It is hard, but following through on what you say you will do is incredibly important, esp when the drugs make it so that the addicts lie easier than they breathe. </p><p></p><p>I agree that alanon would be a great place to go also. They can really help too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 655230, member: 1233"] So far there are no limits on how much you can purchase of medications with dextromethorphan (the ingredient that causes the high), largely because there is no way to track it set up. I think the age limit may be a law or may be a store policy - here I think it is store policy at the urging of the lawyers. Why? Stores don't want to be sued for a child OD'ing after buying it at their store. Of course this leads to kids just stealing it, at least here. I have a feeling that it will go the way of sudafed before too many more years, though it may not be as restrictive. I am sorry about your son. I think since you said you would make him leave if he relapsed, then you must follow through. Not following through is going to shoot down any other agreements that he makes with you. He will know that you won't follow through so why should he keep h is end of the agreement? It is hard, but following through on what you say you will do is incredibly important, esp when the drugs make it so that the addicts lie easier than they breathe. I agree that alanon would be a great place to go also. They can really help too. [/QUOTE]
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