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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 543451" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Welcome, Granny,</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry for what you're experiencing, and sorry most of all for your granddaughter - that is a heartache because she is truly helpless in this situation.</p><p></p><p>I agree that you must change your locks, put locks on windows, garage if applicable, etc. I'd lock them even if I'm home, so they can't just surprise you if you're not prepared. Hide all valuables, medications, even car keys. There are free/low cost counselors available thru many organizations, churches, etc. Don't know what state you're from, but if you check around, I'm pretty sure you can find something.</p><p></p><p>Most of all, the incense that your daughter and her husband use is most definitely a "hard" drug, although because of some loopholes it is legal in many states. It's a manufactured hallucinogen that can cause psychotic episodes and even violence. Different batches have different chemicals that can cause permanent brain damage. Where is your granddaughter when they use this incense? What if she got hold of it somehow - it would surely kill her! If they don't stop and get help, I'd call child protective services for your granddaughter's safety. Her filthy house, stealing, sketchy friend choices and pattern of losing jobs seems symptomatic of frequent drug use. That incense is serious stuff...my son and his friends were taking it and it nearly destroyed him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 543451, member: 13882"] Welcome, Granny, I'm sorry for what you're experiencing, and sorry most of all for your granddaughter - that is a heartache because she is truly helpless in this situation. I agree that you must change your locks, put locks on windows, garage if applicable, etc. I'd lock them even if I'm home, so they can't just surprise you if you're not prepared. Hide all valuables, medications, even car keys. There are free/low cost counselors available thru many organizations, churches, etc. Don't know what state you're from, but if you check around, I'm pretty sure you can find something. Most of all, the incense that your daughter and her husband use is most definitely a "hard" drug, although because of some loopholes it is legal in many states. It's a manufactured hallucinogen that can cause psychotic episodes and even violence. Different batches have different chemicals that can cause permanent brain damage. Where is your granddaughter when they use this incense? What if she got hold of it somehow - it would surely kill her! If they don't stop and get help, I'd call child protective services for your granddaughter's safety. Her filthy house, stealing, sketchy friend choices and pattern of losing jobs seems symptomatic of frequent drug use. That incense is serious stuff...my son and his friends were taking it and it nearly destroyed him. [/QUOTE]
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