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You would think that ..but we have found and confiscated things before.


I tested the toilet water again and it was positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine... I took a picture of results, like I usually do.


Now we need to tackle the bedroom. It's a queen bed, but she has about 18" of space on one side and a mound of clothes and trash on the rest of the bed.  She has the largest bedroom in the house, a walk in closet, and the whole room is trashed.


Our grandsons father must be doing better...CPS was not involved when he and wife had the twins last week and now they are home.  I realize if CPS would get involved with my granddaughter, they would place grandson with him, if there are no red flags.


I have checked with our insurance and it will cover residential treatment for 25 to 30 days. And since she still has state insurance so there would be no out of pocket expenses.  There are hoops to jump thru, ins has to appoint a case Mgr and they have to authorize the treatment plan.  There are womens Oxford houses in our town.  There are options if and when she is ready.


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