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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 752355" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>RN, I am guessing you eventually quit the MJ. My daughter is high 24/7 for twenty years. It was not always just pot and we don't know if it is just pot or more at this time.</p><p></p><p>Since there are functional addicts, I would have an issue with Kay even if she quit pot and drank. She would not be able to control it. She doesn't drink every day, but she drinks to get drunk. In high school she did hard drugs. Seems she always has to be fogged from reality to cope. This breaks my heart.</p><p></p><p>I prefer my kids to be sober or recreational drinkers only. Two of my kids are like that. Then there is Kay who can't do anything addictive in a normal way, including any sort of alcohol. Beer included.</p><p></p><p>But of course there is nothing we can do. We do have to accept what we can not change. At this point in time, we would rather not know. What would be the point? We would worry for nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 752355, member: 23706"] RN, I am guessing you eventually quit the MJ. My daughter is high 24/7 for twenty years. It was not always just pot and we don't know if it is just pot or more at this time. Since there are functional addicts, I would have an issue with Kay even if she quit pot and drank. She would not be able to control it. She doesn't drink every day, but she drinks to get drunk. In high school she did hard drugs. Seems she always has to be fogged from reality to cope. This breaks my heart. I prefer my kids to be sober or recreational drinkers only. Two of my kids are like that. Then there is Kay who can't do anything addictive in a normal way, including any sort of alcohol. Beer included. But of course there is nothing we can do. We do have to accept what we can not change. At this point in time, we would rather not know. What would be the point? We would worry for nothing. [/QUOTE]
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