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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 513807" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Welcome and I hope you find some comfort and help from those of us who are walking in your shoes. I agree with what pinevalley and recoveringenabler said. I think it's very important that this doctor is told that he is smoking pot so I'm glad you are doing that. It must be very scarey knowing he needs the medications and what could happen if he stopped them. Your comment about not being able to go back to the dark places of 2009. I feel exactly the same way, those places are too dark to even keep in my memory. </p><p></p><p>I'm concerned that his lack of motivation for school is a result of smoking pot. My difficult child was smoking 24/7 and drinking and she also was enrolled in community college after lasting only one semester at a university until she was arrested for smoking/drinking and suspended. So we will not pay for any future schooling either. But while she was smoking heavily she had no interest in going to classes or studying.</p><p></p><p>I hope your session with his psychiatrist gives you some hope.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 513807, member: 59"] Welcome and I hope you find some comfort and help from those of us who are walking in your shoes. I agree with what pinevalley and recoveringenabler said. I think it's very important that this doctor is told that he is smoking pot so I'm glad you are doing that. It must be very scarey knowing he needs the medications and what could happen if he stopped them. Your comment about not being able to go back to the dark places of 2009. I feel exactly the same way, those places are too dark to even keep in my memory. I'm concerned that his lack of motivation for school is a result of smoking pot. My difficult child was smoking 24/7 and drinking and she also was enrolled in community college after lasting only one semester at a university until she was arrested for smoking/drinking and suspended. So we will not pay for any future schooling either. But while she was smoking heavily she had no interest in going to classes or studying. I hope your session with his psychiatrist gives you some hope. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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