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Study links pot to increased risk of psychosis
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 61840"><p>I heard this on the news today also. My difficult child was caught buying pot, admitted to smoking it two years ago at age 10.</p><p>That followed with weekly / monthly/ sporadic drug tests. Including blood draws. All of which were clean. Even the time he admitted to it.</p><p></p><p>He has switched friends and has nothing to do with the old group. He is terrified to go to school this year. When he got caught with the pot, they asked him where he got it. He told them. That boy, along with many other incidents spent last year in Juvie. He is returning to middle school this year and has threatened difficult child.</p><p></p><p>I had difficult child listen to the news. difficult child insists that pot does nothing to you. I speak to him often about drugs especially with his mood issues and medication he takes. He tells me he would never do drugs. I told him if I ever found him with drugs, buying or selling I would report him to the police. told him I would rather have him in jail, staying clean, than having him hurt others by selling, or possibly OD'ing himself. he told me that is what he would want me to do.</p><p>OK..he's 12. But I know the drugs are out there, and I know many at his school say "everyone" does drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 61840"] I heard this on the news today also. My difficult child was caught buying pot, admitted to smoking it two years ago at age 10. That followed with weekly / monthly/ sporadic drug tests. Including blood draws. All of which were clean. Even the time he admitted to it. He has switched friends and has nothing to do with the old group. He is terrified to go to school this year. When he got caught with the pot, they asked him where he got it. He told them. That boy, along with many other incidents spent last year in Juvie. He is returning to middle school this year and has threatened difficult child. I had difficult child listen to the news. difficult child insists that pot does nothing to you. I speak to him often about drugs especially with his mood issues and medication he takes. He tells me he would never do drugs. I told him if I ever found him with drugs, buying or selling I would report him to the police. told him I would rather have him in jail, staying clean, than having him hurt others by selling, or possibly OD'ing himself. he told me that is what he would want me to do. OK..he's 12. But I know the drugs are out there, and I know many at his school say "everyone" does drugs. [/QUOTE]
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