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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 242446" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Sue,</p><p></p><p>Gosh, I am so sorry!</p><p></p><p>I hate to admit to it, but I did a bunch of drugs from 18-21. So here are my thoughts.</p><p></p><p>PCP was never something most people really wanted to do as a stand alone, but it was often laced onto the pot, and gave people a high like acid. I personally was never too into pot, because it made me hallucinate too much. However, I was all about the meth, my drug of choice, and crack. At the time, in the 80's, meth was rarely smoked, but was snorted, like coke. Crack was coming around the corner, and we had started to smoke that, and that is also how meth is mostly done now. </p><p></p><p>The one thing to consider it that all of this stays in your body for up to 6 weeks. So thank you could have done meth one day, and then a week later, smoked some weed laced with PCP, and it all show up on his UA.</p><p></p><p>How much access does he have to get out and do this stuff? Is Meth showing up weekly on his UA? If so, that is a huge point of concern. Meth is unbelievably addictive. </p><p></p><p>The PCP, I think I would chalk up to a one time incidence - and the pot - well, he might be out there and smoking it when he can? It is extremely prevalent in our society. Seriously, it is almost the norm at parties. I went to my bosses house the other day, and she just casually asks me if I mind if she lights up a bowl. And she is the manager of a huge corporate company. Unfortunately it is everywhere, and if thank you is experimenting, than it is easy to find. </p><p></p><p>Focus for now on the meth, and see if you can find out how often that is showing up. If he is actually addicted, than he needs to be moved to a drug rehab.</p><p></p><p>(As for the urine, I think is just mean he is dehydrated - drugs usually do not show up as a color in the urine.)</p><p></p><p>Many hugs. Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 242446, member: 3301"] Sue, Gosh, I am so sorry! I hate to admit to it, but I did a bunch of drugs from 18-21. So here are my thoughts. PCP was never something most people really wanted to do as a stand alone, but it was often laced onto the pot, and gave people a high like acid. I personally was never too into pot, because it made me hallucinate too much. However, I was all about the meth, my drug of choice, and crack. At the time, in the 80's, meth was rarely smoked, but was snorted, like coke. Crack was coming around the corner, and we had started to smoke that, and that is also how meth is mostly done now. The one thing to consider it that all of this stays in your body for up to 6 weeks. So thank you could have done meth one day, and then a week later, smoked some weed laced with PCP, and it all show up on his UA. How much access does he have to get out and do this stuff? Is Meth showing up weekly on his UA? If so, that is a huge point of concern. Meth is unbelievably addictive. The PCP, I think I would chalk up to a one time incidence - and the pot - well, he might be out there and smoking it when he can? It is extremely prevalent in our society. Seriously, it is almost the norm at parties. I went to my bosses house the other day, and she just casually asks me if I mind if she lights up a bowl. And she is the manager of a huge corporate company. Unfortunately it is everywhere, and if thank you is experimenting, than it is easy to find. Focus for now on the meth, and see if you can find out how often that is showing up. If he is actually addicted, than he needs to be moved to a drug rehab. (As for the urine, I think is just mean he is dehydrated - drugs usually do not show up as a color in the urine.) Many hugs. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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