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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 553392" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Definitely he is snorting something and I agree...does it matter what? It's not pot and anything else is dangerous (excessive pot can be dangerous too). I think cocaine is white powder, but not sure about anything else. </p><p></p><p>I'd go with hub. You can't stop your difficult child from using drugs no matter what you say or even if you sit home and miss this chance to enjoy your hub's company. There is only one person who can stop your difficult child from using drugs and that is your difficult child. </p><p></p><p>I would consider making him leave if he does anything illegal or brings anything illegal into your house. When my daughter used (and I'm sure all drugs affect people differently) she was up all night, slept all day, snuck out of the house at night through a bedroom window and ran around town (until we put bars on her window), had a horrible temper, was full of moodswings, was skinny as all hello, and hung around with a scary looking bunch of losers who got arrested a lot. Now that she's clean she has fessed up to meth, cocaine, ADHD medications (crushed in a pillcrusher and snorted alone or with other drugs), and even a taste of heroine (shudder). Of course, like your son, she told us she only smoked pot and that was only after she was busted with it and put on probation. </p><p></p><p>Hugs and good luck. Do not allow your difficult child to take your life from you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 553392, member: 1550"] Definitely he is snorting something and I agree...does it matter what? It's not pot and anything else is dangerous (excessive pot can be dangerous too). I think cocaine is white powder, but not sure about anything else. I'd go with hub. You can't stop your difficult child from using drugs no matter what you say or even if you sit home and miss this chance to enjoy your hub's company. There is only one person who can stop your difficult child from using drugs and that is your difficult child. I would consider making him leave if he does anything illegal or brings anything illegal into your house. When my daughter used (and I'm sure all drugs affect people differently) she was up all night, slept all day, snuck out of the house at night through a bedroom window and ran around town (until we put bars on her window), had a horrible temper, was full of moodswings, was skinny as all hello, and hung around with a scary looking bunch of losers who got arrested a lot. Now that she's clean she has fessed up to meth, cocaine, ADHD medications (crushed in a pillcrusher and snorted alone or with other drugs), and even a taste of heroine (shudder). Of course, like your son, she told us she only smoked pot and that was only after she was busted with it and put on probation. Hugs and good luck. Do not allow your difficult child to take your life from you. [/QUOTE]
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