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<blockquote data-quote="comatheart" data-source="post: 616222" data-attributes="member: 16859"><p>Thanks guys. We were told the lab would confirm what he's taken and results would be in by the end of the week. Did I mention I'm not a very patient person?!? The director also said they'd be testing the kids again later today. It will be interesting to see if it flags again. The test today will be given at about the same time (4pm) as the one on Friday was. difficult child takes one dose of Lamictal in the morning and another before bedtime, so it wasn't like he'd just taken it before the drug test was given. </p><p></p><p>difficult child spent a LOT of time "at meetings" this weekend. Pretty much, that's the only place he goes without my husband or I. He isn't driving right now, so usually I drop him off and his sponsor brings him home. (Who is just 17 himself, and supposedly 8 months clean) </p><p></p><p>I don't know what happens if he turns out positive for DXM!? It's just so soon since he got out of treatment.... :-( I'm disheartened. He turned 18 just over a week ago, so he now has free access to those OTC cough syrups... We don't give him money, but then again that never stopped him before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comatheart, post: 616222, member: 16859"] Thanks guys. We were told the lab would confirm what he's taken and results would be in by the end of the week. Did I mention I'm not a very patient person?!? The director also said they'd be testing the kids again later today. It will be interesting to see if it flags again. The test today will be given at about the same time (4pm) as the one on Friday was. difficult child takes one dose of Lamictal in the morning and another before bedtime, so it wasn't like he'd just taken it before the drug test was given. difficult child spent a LOT of time "at meetings" this weekend. Pretty much, that's the only place he goes without my husband or I. He isn't driving right now, so usually I drop him off and his sponsor brings him home. (Who is just 17 himself, and supposedly 8 months clean) I don't know what happens if he turns out positive for DXM!? It's just so soon since he got out of treatment.... :-( I'm disheartened. He turned 18 just over a week ago, so he now has free access to those OTC cough syrups... We don't give him money, but then again that never stopped him before. [/QUOTE]
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