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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 553310" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Hugs. Obviously the white powder is a drug. I don't think it matters which drug. Yeah that sounds weird but as heartbreaking as it is you can't stop him from using powder anymore than you can stop the pot. So, in my humble opinion, you need to come up with the steps you and your husband are prepared to take regardless of which drug he is using. Most of us have told our difficult child's NO drugs in our home. Drugs in our home mean you are OUT. (I added, by the way, that any drugs in our home put the whole family in jeopardy and law enforcement "could" seize our home if they chose to and we would be homeless.) Many of us found treatment programs and gave the choice of the program or moving out.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you decide try to be on the same page with your husband as that is very important. Pray for strength to follow through with whatever you say. I wish I could tell you that everything will turn out fine. Sometimes it does. Alot of the time it takes years...often to the mid twenties...before the dust settles. I'm sorry you've joined the ranks of loving parents with teens who have gone astray. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 553310, member: 35"] Hugs. Obviously the white powder is a drug. I don't think it matters which drug. Yeah that sounds weird but as heartbreaking as it is you can't stop him from using powder anymore than you can stop the pot. So, in my humble opinion, you need to come up with the steps you and your husband are prepared to take regardless of which drug he is using. Most of us have told our difficult child's NO drugs in our home. Drugs in our home mean you are OUT. (I added, by the way, that any drugs in our home put the whole family in jeopardy and law enforcement "could" seize our home if they chose to and we would be homeless.) Many of us found treatment programs and gave the choice of the program or moving out. Whatever you decide try to be on the same page with your husband as that is very important. Pray for strength to follow through with whatever you say. I wish I could tell you that everything will turn out fine. Sometimes it does. Alot of the time it takes years...often to the mid twenties...before the dust settles. I'm sorry you've joined the ranks of loving parents with teens who have gone astray. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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