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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 89307" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Mikey: been there done that---more than once. Marijuana is a depressant---if only these kids knew what they were doing to their brain. First, you and wife have to be a united front on this. She can't expect you to be the bad guy. Second, you need to plan everything out and not confront him with your choice. What I had to do was go to my probate judge, have him sign a form stating difficult child needed to be evaluated, took it to the sheriff's office, and then went home and waited for difficult child to show. When he did, I quietly called and they came and picked him up. They took him to the local hospital and had a guard outside his room. They did a drug test and had a counselor from mental health come and talk to him. Then they found a bed and the sheriff's dept. transported him to the facility. He was there for a week. We were able to see him several times. We had family counseling twice. He now knows why we had to do what he did, but it still affects our relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 89307, member: 1436"] Mikey: been there done that---more than once. Marijuana is a depressant---if only these kids knew what they were doing to their brain. First, you and wife have to be a united front on this. She can't expect you to be the bad guy. Second, you need to plan everything out and not confront him with your choice. What I had to do was go to my probate judge, have him sign a form stating difficult child needed to be evaluated, took it to the sheriff's office, and then went home and waited for difficult child to show. When he did, I quietly called and they came and picked him up. They took him to the local hospital and had a guard outside his room. They did a drug test and had a counselor from mental health come and talk to him. Then they found a bed and the sheriff's dept. transported him to the facility. He was there for a week. We were able to see him several times. We had family counseling twice. He now knows why we had to do what he did, but it still affects our relationship. [/QUOTE]
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