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<blockquote data-quote="Guidance seeker" data-source="post: 726542" data-attributes="member: 22632"><p>Also, not all addicts act out as badly as this ones kid. While I am sure drugs doesn't help, what was he like before?</p><p></p><p>Before the drugs, he was loving and basically a good kid. He always had attention deficit problems but not behavioural problems. He would worry too much about friends falling out with him and I don’t think he felt he fitted in although he always had friends. The problems began when the friends he has now started to bully him for money (he was taking it from our account unknown to us when he was 16). He ran away and this All came to light when 2 separate adults went to the police to tell them what their son’s were doing to him - holding him down and burning him and his clothes etc to get him to access money from us. He however denied this to the police and protected these “friends”. They still treat him badly. After running away, he was great for 6 weeks then one of these friends blamed my son for a burglary that he was caught doing and my son went completely off the rails and never got back on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guidance seeker, post: 726542, member: 22632"] Also, not all addicts act out as badly as this ones kid. While I am sure drugs doesn't help, what was he like before? Before the drugs, he was loving and basically a good kid. He always had attention deficit problems but not behavioural problems. He would worry too much about friends falling out with him and I don’t think he felt he fitted in although he always had friends. The problems began when the friends he has now started to bully him for money (he was taking it from our account unknown to us when he was 16). He ran away and this All came to light when 2 separate adults went to the police to tell them what their son’s were doing to him - holding him down and burning him and his clothes etc to get him to access money from us. He however denied this to the police and protected these “friends”. They still treat him badly. After running away, he was great for 6 weeks then one of these friends blamed my son for a burglary that he was caught doing and my son went completely off the rails and never got back on them. [/QUOTE]
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