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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 638016" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Lil, I know we all wonder what would have been if we'd done this or that. For what it's worth, when I found out my son was using synthetic pot I had him in that very day to see both the doctor for an antidepressant (believing he was self-medicating) and the counselor. It was treated as a very serious deal. It didn't stop him. I was guilt-wracked for not doing more.</p><p></p><p>His former girlfriend was into synthetic pot and her parents put her in boot camp, withdrew her from public school and put her in a super-religious school and monitored her every move. It didn't stop her. In conversation about our difficult children, they mentioned how guilt-wracked they were for doing TOO MUCH.</p><p></p><p>I guess none of us are perfect parents, but I believe all of us are loving parents who did the best we could at the time and taught them right from wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 638016, member: 17720"] Lil, I know we all wonder what would have been if we'd done this or that. For what it's worth, when I found out my son was using synthetic pot I had him in that very day to see both the doctor for an antidepressant (believing he was self-medicating) and the counselor. It was treated as a very serious deal. It didn't stop him. I was guilt-wracked for not doing more. His former girlfriend was into synthetic pot and her parents put her in boot camp, withdrew her from public school and put her in a super-religious school and monitored her every move. It didn't stop her. In conversation about our difficult children, they mentioned how guilt-wracked they were for doing TOO MUCH. I guess none of us are perfect parents, but I believe all of us are loving parents who did the best we could at the time and taught them right from wrong. [/QUOTE]
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