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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 295020" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>That's pretty much what my ex-drug using daughter said. She said things have changed and huffing is big now. It's not easy to detect on drug tests but it causes huge highs. It is extremely dangerous to do, but kids do it. Kids habits change as it becomes easier to detect certain drugs--they move onto other things, always a step ahead of us. </p><p></p><p>I still believe that the iminant problem is not the trauma of surgery or sexual abuse or even his deadbeat dad, but drug abuse. It actually could be all of them, but the behavioral changes in my opinion are most likely due to the drug abuse. There's a chance I could be wrong, but that makes the most since considering the quickness of the change. My daughter was raped at age eight and did not tell us, although she suffered silently. She didn't really start to act out though until she used drugs. So the underlying issue contributed to the drug abuse, but the drug abuse becamse life threatening and ultimately the most pressing problem. There is no way to go into therapy and be honest when you are abusing drugs--not until you stop, at least. </p><p></p><p>(((Hugs))) and good luck whatever path you take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 295020, member: 1550"] That's pretty much what my ex-drug using daughter said. She said things have changed and huffing is big now. It's not easy to detect on drug tests but it causes huge highs. It is extremely dangerous to do, but kids do it. Kids habits change as it becomes easier to detect certain drugs--they move onto other things, always a step ahead of us. I still believe that the iminant problem is not the trauma of surgery or sexual abuse or even his deadbeat dad, but drug abuse. It actually could be all of them, but the behavioral changes in my opinion are most likely due to the drug abuse. There's a chance I could be wrong, but that makes the most since considering the quickness of the change. My daughter was raped at age eight and did not tell us, although she suffered silently. She didn't really start to act out though until she used drugs. So the underlying issue contributed to the drug abuse, but the drug abuse becamse life threatening and ultimately the most pressing problem. There is no way to go into therapy and be honest when you are abusing drugs--not until you stop, at least. (((Hugs))) and good luck whatever path you take. [/QUOTE]
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