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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 647696" data-attributes="member: 15796"><p>Oh yeah, they can deny with the best of them!! My Difficult Child could honestly make me question myself on whether the sky was blue...they are good - real good.</p><p> </p><p>Melted hollowed out pen is most definitely drug use and not the normal teen stuff. Of course he would not go for a drug test! He would be busted!</p><p> </p><p>He could be smoking pills or it could be meth. You do realize that molly and meth are pretty much the same? Molly is normally made of meth, bath salts and MDMA.</p><p> </p><p>My daughter's doctor was meth. She lost a <em>ton</em> of weight really fast and looked like poo. When she relapsed those were the physical two signs we had. She was extremely argumentative, lazy (which made no sense - taking speed you would think she would have at cleaned her room!), and often I would come out of my room to find her passed out on the couch when she was supposed to be up taking care of her son. I would scream at her to wake up only to come out five minutes later and she was asleep again. She wouldn't look for a job no matter how much we were on her case about it. Man, looking back, it was hades here!!</p><p> </p><p>My opinion is that outpatient is a joke. My Difficult Child went to a couple of those types of places - useless. But it is hard at 16 because a lot of places won't accept them if they don't want to be there. My Difficult Child would get herself kicked out each time. FINALLY, she reached a point of really <em>wanting </em>help and is currently in a long term residential program. I finally have hope, but she will be 22 this year and we have been dealing with issues for many years at this point...</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry you had to find us but you found quite the site here!! This place has been my rock all these years...welcome... <3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 647696, member: 15796"] Oh yeah, they can deny with the best of them!! My Difficult Child could honestly make me question myself on whether the sky was blue...they are good - real good. Melted hollowed out pen is most definitely drug use and not the normal teen stuff. Of course he would not go for a drug test! He would be busted! He could be smoking pills or it could be meth. You do realize that molly and meth are pretty much the same? Molly is normally made of meth, bath salts and MDMA. My daughter's doctor was meth. She lost a [I]ton[/I] of weight really fast and looked like poo. When she relapsed those were the physical two signs we had. She was extremely argumentative, lazy (which made no sense - taking speed you would think she would have at cleaned her room!), and often I would come out of my room to find her passed out on the couch when she was supposed to be up taking care of her son. I would scream at her to wake up only to come out five minutes later and she was asleep again. She wouldn't look for a job no matter how much we were on her case about it. Man, looking back, it was hades here!! My opinion is that outpatient is a joke. My Difficult Child went to a couple of those types of places - useless. But it is hard at 16 because a lot of places won't accept them if they don't want to be there. My Difficult Child would get herself kicked out each time. FINALLY, she reached a point of really [I]wanting [/I]help and is currently in a long term residential program. I finally have hope, but she will be 22 this year and we have been dealing with issues for many years at this point... I am sorry you had to find us but you found quite the site here!! This place has been my rock all these years...welcome... <3 [/QUOTE]
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