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Why did I answer his call?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 630506" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Annie, I don't think pot alone makes one act that way. My daughter used uppers and downers and, as you can imagine, she was up and down and asleep and then awake all night. </p><p></p><p>Annie, my daughter was diagnosed with bipolar when she used drugs. She is clean and clearly does not have a mood disorder. Drugs make you act crazy, moody, mean, violent, you name it. Maybe your child does also have bipolar, but the drugs...oh, those drugs. </p><p></p><p>This is not your fault. The behavior is now on your son's shoulders. I stopped sending letters. They make ME feel better and, in desperation, I hope they are read a nd understood. I have found they are not even read and that my difficult child does not understand them.</p><p></p><p>Time to take care of Annie, the great mother who has done all she could for her child, and who deserves to have a wonderful life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 630506, member: 1550"] Annie, I don't think pot alone makes one act that way. My daughter used uppers and downers and, as you can imagine, she was up and down and asleep and then awake all night. Annie, my daughter was diagnosed with bipolar when she used drugs. She is clean and clearly does not have a mood disorder. Drugs make you act crazy, moody, mean, violent, you name it. Maybe your child does also have bipolar, but the drugs...oh, those drugs. This is not your fault. The behavior is now on your son's shoulders. I stopped sending letters. They make ME feel better and, in desperation, I hope they are read a nd understood. I have found they are not even read and that my difficult child does not understand them. Time to take care of Annie, the great mother who has done all she could for her child, and who deserves to have a wonderful life. [/QUOTE]
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