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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 600111" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I agree every day is too much. Is he still on anti depressants? From my life experiences, a daily pot smoker 'feels normal' when high and therefore that is actually what they are craving, not the silly high that many people get. So, to me his medications are wrong if he is not getting that 'normal' feeling from the medications. </p><p></p><p>Would I risk the current path he is on to ensure he is not a daily pot smoker? I don't think so. To me, pot smoking can be addressed at a later date, not as addictive as other drugs. He may even come to his own conclusion to stop smoking pot. I did. And I was a easy child. I did not do it every day and it did not give me the 'normal feel' that I believe your son is after. I was after the social fun aspect and it was probably only weekly. But, again, I think it is much less addictive chemically. I do believe the addiction could be this feeling of 'normal'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 600111, member: 391"] I agree every day is too much. Is he still on anti depressants? From my life experiences, a daily pot smoker 'feels normal' when high and therefore that is actually what they are craving, not the silly high that many people get. So, to me his medications are wrong if he is not getting that 'normal' feeling from the medications. Would I risk the current path he is on to ensure he is not a daily pot smoker? I don't think so. To me, pot smoking can be addressed at a later date, not as addictive as other drugs. He may even come to his own conclusion to stop smoking pot. I did. And I was a easy child. I did not do it every day and it did not give me the 'normal feel' that I believe your son is after. I was after the social fun aspect and it was probably only weekly. But, again, I think it is much less addictive chemically. I do believe the addiction could be this feeling of 'normal'. [/QUOTE]
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