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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 515339" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>My guess is that either they noticed his mood change from what it was or that someone told them he was using something. Even though they searched him coming in and they search visitors it is very easy to sneak something in. They searched our bags when we visited but they did not search our persons and quite frankly if I wanted to sneak something in I could have. It happened all the time and residents were often kicked out for using when their friends or family brought stuff in. They had cases where their friends would leave stuff outside a window or in bushes for them. Or when someone left on a pass they would bring stuff back and it was expected that they would share.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like he is in a very good place who takes sobriety seriously. If they moved him to the medical floor they had good reason. It tells you he was probably on more than you know. His moods seemed very erratic before he went in so I suspect he was using anything he could to maintain.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad he's there. He may not like it but it's the best place for him.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 515339, member: 59"] My guess is that either they noticed his mood change from what it was or that someone told them he was using something. Even though they searched him coming in and they search visitors it is very easy to sneak something in. They searched our bags when we visited but they did not search our persons and quite frankly if I wanted to sneak something in I could have. It happened all the time and residents were often kicked out for using when their friends or family brought stuff in. They had cases where their friends would leave stuff outside a window or in bushes for them. Or when someone left on a pass they would bring stuff back and it was expected that they would share. It sounds like he is in a very good place who takes sobriety seriously. If they moved him to the medical floor they had good reason. It tells you he was probably on more than you know. His moods seemed very erratic before he went in so I suspect he was using anything he could to maintain. I'm glad he's there. He may not like it but it's the best place for him. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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