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Are there any guidelines for kicking the addict out of the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Meditator" data-source="post: 603599" data-attributes="member: 16719"><p>Thanks Kathy, that's what i was worried about. Last time I called the police when her boyfriend came to me and told me she was dealing from xwifes house, they hinted that it might not be so easy to get her out. I will call them and get the laws. difficult child and her boyfriend live in the house when they are not fighting. I dont know if he is an addict or not, but i know he has an alchohol problem. I plan to include him in the discussion. I do believe she has a mental problem, something like defiance, borderline personality disorder, sociopathy, narcissism, as you can see i have spent time diagnosing her. My son has Bipolar so i know the symptoms of that. difficult child started the defiance at about 12, and she would leave chat open and i saw shed be discussing adderall and weed with her friends. She did not follow curfew and stopped coming home after school. I spent many days searching for her. She never did an ounce of work in school, is promiscuous, defiant, and reckless. Although I really have to say that aside from glassy eyes.. she never really seemed "stoned" or like nodding off out of it. She says she smokes weed often. She was kicked out of school for weed once. SHe has her diploma from HS, and dropped out of community college.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meditator, post: 603599, member: 16719"] Thanks Kathy, that's what i was worried about. Last time I called the police when her boyfriend came to me and told me she was dealing from xwifes house, they hinted that it might not be so easy to get her out. I will call them and get the laws. difficult child and her boyfriend live in the house when they are not fighting. I dont know if he is an addict or not, but i know he has an alchohol problem. I plan to include him in the discussion. I do believe she has a mental problem, something like defiance, borderline personality disorder, sociopathy, narcissism, as you can see i have spent time diagnosing her. My son has Bipolar so i know the symptoms of that. difficult child started the defiance at about 12, and she would leave chat open and i saw shed be discussing adderall and weed with her friends. She did not follow curfew and stopped coming home after school. I spent many days searching for her. She never did an ounce of work in school, is promiscuous, defiant, and reckless. Although I really have to say that aside from glassy eyes.. she never really seemed "stoned" or like nodding off out of it. She says she smokes weed often. She was kicked out of school for weed once. SHe has her diploma from HS, and dropped out of community college. [/QUOTE]
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