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husband found a plastic bag with-pot in the car
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 644212" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>So, now that we've smelled it 16 million times, we're wondering if that's really what it is. It smells like strawberry or something sweet. difficult child claims that it is scented tobacco and that kids mix it with-other things. Which is rather amusing, since that implies it was going to be mixed with ... pot.</p><p>husband is giving it to an acquaintance who is a police officer to either get it analyzed or get his opinion. Or both.</p><p>difficult child agreed that he has been failing in school and said that he's depressed.</p><p>He skipped some of his medications on vacation and it will take awhile for them to level off again.</p><p>One day a few mo's ago, he said he woke up and thought, "I've decided I'm going to be happy from now on."</p><p>Now, it's "I've decided I''m going to be depressed from now on."</p><p>I asked him if he remembered the happy part. He said yes.</p><p>I mentioned the depressed part, and then pointed out that he skipped some of his lithium. I told him he could be cycling, and that's bipolar. (So far, it's only been labeled mood disorder not otherwise specified.) Either way, we said he HAS to take his medications.</p><p>And he knows we're onto him and his friends.</p><p>He's grounded except for school and work.</p><p></p><p>by the way, he said that his girlfriend mostly slept on the couch today when he was at her house. husband asked why she was so tired. difficult child said it was because her mom took her to a 10:45 p.m. movie last night. Great parenting, that. :<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 644212, member: 3419"] So, now that we've smelled it 16 million times, we're wondering if that's really what it is. It smells like strawberry or something sweet. difficult child claims that it is scented tobacco and that kids mix it with-other things. Which is rather amusing, since that implies it was going to be mixed with ... pot. husband is giving it to an acquaintance who is a police officer to either get it analyzed or get his opinion. Or both. difficult child agreed that he has been failing in school and said that he's depressed. He skipped some of his medications on vacation and it will take awhile for them to level off again. One day a few mo's ago, he said he woke up and thought, "I've decided I'm going to be happy from now on." Now, it's "I've decided I''m going to be depressed from now on." I asked him if he remembered the happy part. He said yes. I mentioned the depressed part, and then pointed out that he skipped some of his lithium. I told him he could be cycling, and that's bipolar. (So far, it's only been labeled mood disorder not otherwise specified.) Either way, we said he HAS to take his medications. And he knows we're onto him and his friends. He's grounded except for school and work. by the way, he said that his girlfriend mostly slept on the couch today when he was at her house. husband asked why she was so tired. difficult child said it was because her mom took her to a 10:45 p.m. movie last night. Great parenting, that. :< [/QUOTE]
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