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I called 911 last week re my 20 yo. Looking for support and suggestions going forward
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<blockquote data-quote="YogiLori" data-source="post: 762722" data-attributes="member: 30044"><p>Hi, I am reading this website and am so relieved to know I am not alone. I hate marijuana too! My son's brain is I feel forever changed by it and he thinks it's no big deal. It is not legal in our state and he is only 19 (his DUI in May confiscated his fake ID) He has been smoking regularly since age 15........he does the wax, and the various forms of weed. His girlfriend of 3 years broke up with him , he failed out of college, his best friends have dropped him, and we have kicked him out of our house. Weed, the common denominator of all of his unfortunate circumstances in his life, still remains #1. He is never quitting so he says. I LOVE what you wrote "We live separate lives - he can be him and we can be we. He can live any way he wants but we are no longer supporting him. We have fought and fought and fought to change our son - mental health inpatient, therapy, kindness, toleration - NO MORE. I have not had a brain transplant yet but it is happening!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YogiLori, post: 762722, member: 30044"] Hi, I am reading this website and am so relieved to know I am not alone. I hate marijuana too! My son's brain is I feel forever changed by it and he thinks it's no big deal. It is not legal in our state and he is only 19 (his DUI in May confiscated his fake ID) He has been smoking regularly since age 15........he does the wax, and the various forms of weed. His girlfriend of 3 years broke up with him , he failed out of college, his best friends have dropped him, and we have kicked him out of our house. Weed, the common denominator of all of his unfortunate circumstances in his life, still remains #1. He is never quitting so he says. I LOVE what you wrote "We live separate lives - he can be him and we can be we. He can live any way he wants but we are no longer supporting him. We have fought and fought and fought to change our son - mental health inpatient, therapy, kindness, toleration - NO MORE. I have not had a brain transplant yet but it is happening!! [/QUOTE]
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