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Can't understand why 15 year old won't see what could happen
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 686940" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Sounds like my teen when she used, which started with pot at 12. Although she was not mean to us, she.lied, stole and denied her deeds. I'd drive her to school, she'd walk in and then right out the back door after attendance was taken.</p><p>School was frankly too large to keep track of her and she was my.last.kid to go to a large school.again. She would jimmy her window, get out, run the streets at night, get caught by the cops) and brought home. She was on parole twice but was under 17. We kicked her out when we came home and found her having a pill party in the house at age 19. Hardest thing to do. Her last words were "ill hate you forever!"</p><p>Well its been twelve years she got clean and we are close, but isnt something you forget. Tough love saved her. She will easily say so.</p><p>I hope you too have a happy ending. It is so hard to be tough on a beloved child, but a drug user needs that or they have no incentive to change.</p><p>Take care of yourself. Thanks for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 686940, member: 1550"] Sounds like my teen when she used, which started with pot at 12. Although she was not mean to us, she.lied, stole and denied her deeds. I'd drive her to school, she'd walk in and then right out the back door after attendance was taken. School was frankly too large to keep track of her and she was my.last.kid to go to a large school.again. She would jimmy her window, get out, run the streets at night, get caught by the cops) and brought home. She was on parole twice but was under 17. We kicked her out when we came home and found her having a pill party in the house at age 19. Hardest thing to do. Her last words were "ill hate you forever!" Well its been twelve years she got clean and we are close, but isnt something you forget. Tough love saved her. She will easily say so. I hope you too have a happy ending. It is so hard to be tough on a beloved child, but a drug user needs that or they have no incentive to change. Take care of yourself. Thanks for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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