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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 579444" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>Zardo, that's wonderful news! I hope he means every word. I'm NOT trying to be a pessimist my any means...and I'm sure you already know...but just be leery of his words right now. His actions alone will speak volumes. I'm only saying this because 6 days after I had my difficult child arrested, and he spent 3 days in jail, calling me nonstop, crying and begging, and scared to death, I caught him smoking in my house again. </p><p></p><p>Also, my difficult child always threw the "give me a drug test" line. And I did. His vice is the chemical called Spice. I'm not sure if you know anything about it, but it's labeled as incense, and can be bought in local smoke shops around my area (and I have heard of kids ordering it off line). It is very dangerous when smoked (which that's the main purpose of it, although it's labeled as incense), and it is killing kids every day. Doctors that I have spoken to compare the affects from it the same as LSD. It's HORRIBLE stuff. The kicker is that it doesn't show up in drug tests that can be purchased for home use. It's a special test, and even labs have a hard time detecting it because the makers of it are constantly changing the strains of chemicals they use in order for it to be kept on the market. I recently wrote the Governor to voice my concerns. One of the the side affects is major anger issues. Which was very apparent in my difficult child. I'm just sharing for your knowledge, as I was unaware of this substance until I found a package of it in my sons room. </p><p></p><p>Again, not trying to be a pessimist!!! Keeping my fingers crossed that your difficult child is seeing the light! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 579444, member: 15912"] Zardo, that's wonderful news! I hope he means every word. I'm NOT trying to be a pessimist my any means...and I'm sure you already know...but just be leery of his words right now. His actions alone will speak volumes. I'm only saying this because 6 days after I had my difficult child arrested, and he spent 3 days in jail, calling me nonstop, crying and begging, and scared to death, I caught him smoking in my house again. Also, my difficult child always threw the "give me a drug test" line. And I did. His vice is the chemical called Spice. I'm not sure if you know anything about it, but it's labeled as incense, and can be bought in local smoke shops around my area (and I have heard of kids ordering it off line). It is very dangerous when smoked (which that's the main purpose of it, although it's labeled as incense), and it is killing kids every day. Doctors that I have spoken to compare the affects from it the same as LSD. It's HORRIBLE stuff. The kicker is that it doesn't show up in drug tests that can be purchased for home use. It's a special test, and even labs have a hard time detecting it because the makers of it are constantly changing the strains of chemicals they use in order for it to be kept on the market. I recently wrote the Governor to voice my concerns. One of the the side affects is major anger issues. Which was very apparent in my difficult child. I'm just sharing for your knowledge, as I was unaware of this substance until I found a package of it in my sons room. Again, not trying to be a pessimist!!! Keeping my fingers crossed that your difficult child is seeing the light! :) [/QUOTE]
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