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<blockquote data-quote="comatheart" data-source="post: 641421" data-attributes="member: 16859"><p>Thank you for your responses. I didn't feel comfortable telling the doctor he has been using right in front of him. I guess I'm trying to hold onto the little bit of openness my difficult child has with me? I secretly hoped the dr would order drug tests on my son (blood, not urine cause my son can beat those) I might have to send his doctor a note saying he's using again. Then maybe next time he will. </p><p></p><p>I drove to my sons apartment today (unannounced) to drop off 2 of his prescription medications. He didn't respond to calls or texts on the way, so I went to the door. His roommate opened the door. My son was dead asleep right there in the living room and still didn't wake up. I handed roommate his medications and left. Its a 45min drive one way. I had hoped to see him and reassure myself because my son has never been into meth. That cant possibly be it, despite all of you suggesting it. Despite the crazy story my difficult child told me on the way to that doctor appointment last week about finding a bag of meth at his feet at the gas station a few days before... *sigh* Cause bags of meth are always laying around on the floor of gas stations right!?</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I know in my heart this is not good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comatheart, post: 641421, member: 16859"] Thank you for your responses. I didn't feel comfortable telling the doctor he has been using right in front of him. I guess I'm trying to hold onto the little bit of openness my difficult child has with me? I secretly hoped the dr would order drug tests on my son (blood, not urine cause my son can beat those) I might have to send his doctor a note saying he's using again. Then maybe next time he will. I drove to my sons apartment today (unannounced) to drop off 2 of his prescription medications. He didn't respond to calls or texts on the way, so I went to the door. His roommate opened the door. My son was dead asleep right there in the living room and still didn't wake up. I handed roommate his medications and left. Its a 45min drive one way. I had hoped to see him and reassure myself because my son has never been into meth. That cant possibly be it, despite all of you suggesting it. Despite the crazy story my difficult child told me on the way to that doctor appointment last week about finding a bag of meth at his feet at the gas station a few days before... *sigh* Cause bags of meth are always laying around on the floor of gas stations right!? Unfortunately I know in my heart this is not good. [/QUOTE]
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