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Over my head and in shock!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 248182" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>She can use again if she wants to, even at her new school. We homeschooled my daughter and monitored who she talked to or saw and kept her home most of the time, but she STILL managed to get out and use drugs, often late at night after we were sleeping. You're lucky that your daughter at least has some good friends and is asking for help. I'd get her into treatment. Even if she's not addicted, she was using. That is especially dangerous for somebody with bipolar (and also common). I wouldn't look at it as a past event that won't happen again. I'd get very proactive NOW. Peer pressure is powerful and I'd keep her from malls and skating rinks for right now--wait until she is in therapy with somebody really REALLY good--some therapists are easy to fool. Consider yourself lucky that she told you, kiss her friends, and hope for the best. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 248182, member: 1550"] She can use again if she wants to, even at her new school. We homeschooled my daughter and monitored who she talked to or saw and kept her home most of the time, but she STILL managed to get out and use drugs, often late at night after we were sleeping. You're lucky that your daughter at least has some good friends and is asking for help. I'd get her into treatment. Even if she's not addicted, she was using. That is especially dangerous for somebody with bipolar (and also common). I wouldn't look at it as a past event that won't happen again. I'd get very proactive NOW. Peer pressure is powerful and I'd keep her from malls and skating rinks for right now--wait until she is in therapy with somebody really REALLY good--some therapists are easy to fool. Consider yourself lucky that she told you, kiss her friends, and hope for the best. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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