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difficult child out of jail, refuses rehab, I'm losing all hope for him
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<blockquote data-quote="Mama Raygun" data-source="post: 509232" data-attributes="member: 13907"><p>Wow, that stuff sounds crazy! I don't have any experience with spice or the c pills it must be after my time! I agree it could be changing his brain chemistry, all that hallucinating has to be altering his thinking. In my opinion your son is still in what I call the 'rockstar' stage, where using is still fun and exciting. Especially with that drug of choice which is considered club drugs. Hes not gonna experience the gut wrenching withdrawals that bring lots of addicts to their knees. If hes still refusing rehab, I still recommend leaving him in jail next time he goes. I know that sounds awful but he's a danger to himself and needs to be somewhere he can't just walk out. Maybe he will be court ordered to rehab which would be good too! Good luck! Hang in there!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mama Raygun, post: 509232, member: 13907"] Wow, that stuff sounds crazy! I don't have any experience with spice or the c pills it must be after my time! I agree it could be changing his brain chemistry, all that hallucinating has to be altering his thinking. In my opinion your son is still in what I call the 'rockstar' stage, where using is still fun and exciting. Especially with that drug of choice which is considered club drugs. Hes not gonna experience the gut wrenching withdrawals that bring lots of addicts to their knees. If hes still refusing rehab, I still recommend leaving him in jail next time he goes. I know that sounds awful but he's a danger to himself and needs to be somewhere he can't just walk out. Maybe he will be court ordered to rehab which would be good too! Good luck! Hang in there!! [/QUOTE]
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