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What is wrong with the system? At the end of my rope...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 578356" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I understand about the Adderrall. It is a highly conveted street drug (this is from my daughter who was once a serious drug user). You can get up to $10 pill on the street for this drug and kids crush it in pillcrushers and snort it alone or with things like cocaine. I don't think it should ever be prescribed to drug users. Most likely he wasn't taking it right anyway and he could have been selling it. My daughter stole her little brother's ADHD medications because teens like to use them to get high, but Adderrall is the king pin of drugs you get high on. It was my daughters favorite, along with the stuff you snort it with, then she'd take downers so she could sleep. I guess this is a popular thing for drug users to do, or it was about ten years ago when she was at her peak. So Son is unlikely to get it as a script and, really, psychotropic medications don't work if our kids are also drinking, using recreational drugs, etc. I get why the doctor won't prescribe it. </p><p></p><p>I had two younger kids, like you do. When Daughter was eighteen we went away for a two day weekend with the little ones and asked Daughter to feed the dogs. We came home a day early, surprising her (not on purpose) and found her and her friends having a drug party at our house. After that we gave her a month to find a place to stay...she was leaving, in spite of her screaming that she'd hate us forever. She doesn't. We're very close now.</p><p></p><p>The knife could be for intimidation, to cut, or to maybe cut drugs. </p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry you have to go through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 578356, member: 1550"] I understand about the Adderrall. It is a highly conveted street drug (this is from my daughter who was once a serious drug user). You can get up to $10 pill on the street for this drug and kids crush it in pillcrushers and snort it alone or with things like cocaine. I don't think it should ever be prescribed to drug users. Most likely he wasn't taking it right anyway and he could have been selling it. My daughter stole her little brother's ADHD medications because teens like to use them to get high, but Adderrall is the king pin of drugs you get high on. It was my daughters favorite, along with the stuff you snort it with, then she'd take downers so she could sleep. I guess this is a popular thing for drug users to do, or it was about ten years ago when she was at her peak. So Son is unlikely to get it as a script and, really, psychotropic medications don't work if our kids are also drinking, using recreational drugs, etc. I get why the doctor won't prescribe it. I had two younger kids, like you do. When Daughter was eighteen we went away for a two day weekend with the little ones and asked Daughter to feed the dogs. We came home a day early, surprising her (not on purpose) and found her and her friends having a drug party at our house. After that we gave her a month to find a place to stay...she was leaving, in spite of her screaming that she'd hate us forever. She doesn't. We're very close now. The knife could be for intimidation, to cut, or to maybe cut drugs. I'm so sorry you have to go through it. [/QUOTE]
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