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Saw difficult child in inpatient today...
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 516656" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>My difficult child has had 2 years of Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and she still smokes pot. It just depends on desire and yes friends. They really teach and practice changing away from the druggy culture. Changing your look, how to blow off the old druggie friends in a good way, and how to make new friends. Despite my daughters best effort, she was unsuccessful and ended up not being able to go to school. It was traumatizing. The rumors that flew around about killed her. Even the church kids pretended not to know her. When she switched to the Alt. high school the choices were druggie, druggie, or druggie. I think it is hard to stay clean and 30 days is iffy unless he really wants it and can go back to old sober friends. My daughters old sober friends had either all started using or ignored her. Hoping for the best you and your boy-you should just be prepared for a journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 516656, member: 11001"] My difficult child has had 2 years of Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and she still smokes pot. It just depends on desire and yes friends. They really teach and practice changing away from the druggy culture. Changing your look, how to blow off the old druggie friends in a good way, and how to make new friends. Despite my daughters best effort, she was unsuccessful and ended up not being able to go to school. It was traumatizing. The rumors that flew around about killed her. Even the church kids pretended not to know her. When she switched to the Alt. high school the choices were druggie, druggie, or druggie. I think it is hard to stay clean and 30 days is iffy unless he really wants it and can go back to old sober friends. My daughters old sober friends had either all started using or ignored her. Hoping for the best you and your boy-you should just be prepared for a journey. [/QUOTE]
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