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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 130185" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My BIG concern here is that she is stashing them with the intent of selling them. From what I learned on a thread in Teens and Sub Abuse, even Seroquel is crushed and snorted. And the new type of "party" here is to have one's parents out of town, then put out a bowl and kids put whatever pills they have into them. Then take whatever out, often in a small handful. I know these happened in the late 80's as I went to a couple of parties to learn this was what was going on, then left. My son, now 16, has told me this is going on again. He, his best friend, and his girl friend went to a party where they thought it was just going to be movies and popcorn, and they found this. They left (both his best friend (female) and his girl friend have very clear goals and don't tolerate drugs - yippee for us!!!). I would be wondering if she is planning to sell the medications or take them to this kind of party.</p><p> </p><p>I can understand not liking how they make her feel. But if she wants grown up priveledges like going away to college, then she needs to be able to communicate with you like a grown up. Maybe, if she just can't verbalize these feelings to you, then she can write a letter about it for you. Or you can have a journal just for her and husband and you. You can each write your opinions, feelings, and requirements, and pass it back and forth. It might increase communication?</p><p> </p><p>Sorry you have to deal with this, but please don;t let her get away with lying about the medications being from a long time ago.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs,</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p><p> </p><p>ps. You might want to strong point that if any pets ate these pills they might die a horrible and painful death. I don't have info saying they would or would not, but neither does she. So keeping them on the floor is very dangerous to any younger visitors and to any pets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 130185, member: 1233"] My BIG concern here is that she is stashing them with the intent of selling them. From what I learned on a thread in Teens and Sub Abuse, even Seroquel is crushed and snorted. And the new type of "party" here is to have one's parents out of town, then put out a bowl and kids put whatever pills they have into them. Then take whatever out, often in a small handful. I know these happened in the late 80's as I went to a couple of parties to learn this was what was going on, then left. My son, now 16, has told me this is going on again. He, his best friend, and his girl friend went to a party where they thought it was just going to be movies and popcorn, and they found this. They left (both his best friend (female) and his girl friend have very clear goals and don't tolerate drugs - yippee for us!!!). I would be wondering if she is planning to sell the medications or take them to this kind of party. I can understand not liking how they make her feel. But if she wants grown up priveledges like going away to college, then she needs to be able to communicate with you like a grown up. Maybe, if she just can't verbalize these feelings to you, then she can write a letter about it for you. Or you can have a journal just for her and husband and you. You can each write your opinions, feelings, and requirements, and pass it back and forth. It might increase communication? Sorry you have to deal with this, but please don;t let her get away with lying about the medications being from a long time ago. Hugs, Susie ps. You might want to strong point that if any pets ate these pills they might die a horrible and painful death. I don't have info saying they would or would not, but neither does she. So keeping them on the floor is very dangerous to any younger visitors and to any pets. [/QUOTE]
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