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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 31094" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sorry I don't have much time right now. I "think" I greeted you</p><p>on General and suggested coming over here but I'm not sure.</p><p></p><p>Our teen difficult children cause so much anxiety and fear that it is impossible to forget them for more than an hour or two when they</p><p>go out. I just thought I would add something that I don't think</p><p>I have pointed out to other newbies. Once your child is home and</p><p>safely in bed do NOT relax and catch up on your zzzz's unless you're sure he is not stoned or drunk.</p><p></p><p>My easy child/difficult child will get up and go out again if a "friend" knocks on</p><p>his window OR calls on his cell OR whatever. I sleep on the sofa</p><p>on those nights where I am most apt to hear the door. When he</p><p>is drunk or really stoned (especially after the brain surgery, of</p><p>course) he is not capable of judging what is safe and what is not</p><p>safe.</p><p></p><p>Sending hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 31094, member: 35"] Sorry I don't have much time right now. I "think" I greeted you on General and suggested coming over here but I'm not sure. Our teen difficult children cause so much anxiety and fear that it is impossible to forget them for more than an hour or two when they go out. I just thought I would add something that I don't think I have pointed out to other newbies. Once your child is home and safely in bed do NOT relax and catch up on your zzzz's unless you're sure he is not stoned or drunk. My easy child/difficult child will get up and go out again if a "friend" knocks on his window OR calls on his cell OR whatever. I sleep on the sofa on those nights where I am most apt to hear the door. When he is drunk or really stoned (especially after the brain surgery, of course) he is not capable of judging what is safe and what is not safe. Sending hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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