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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 18450" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I'm going to address some thing that I don't see addressed in previous posts. </p><p></p><p>"Also she recently changed friends and is around kids taking drugs and bringing in alcohol which she admitted to drinking last Thursday in school."</p><p></p><p>The violent outburst anger and rages could be caused by drug use.</p><p>There is no way your difficult child would admit this. My difficult child was always difficult but he never was violent until he started using Pot.</p><p>The Pot of today is not anything like that of the 60s-70s. Some of it is soaked in embalming fluid to give a quicker and longer lasting high. The embalming fluid aside from the obvious health risks can cause violent rages and severe and unreasonable anger.</p><p>He was 14 when he started and he had no job no money so we never suspected it. But they can get it pretty easy. And there are ways that they can pay for it that you would not even suspect.</p><p>I suggest you do a little reading on our Substance Abuse board.</p><p>You will see then that it is not out of the realm of possibilities.</p><p></p><p></p><p>"The doctor suggested putting a motion sensor outside eldest easy child's room but with three cats this isn't going to work."</p><p></p><p>You can put the motion sensor a little bit higher than the cats height and they won't trip it when they walk through. I would also suggest a nannycam that is placed in the area where most of the confrontations take place. This way you will have a very accurate picture of your difficult child's behaviors and what triggers the aggression for her psychiatrist. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 18450, member: 2315"] I'm going to address some thing that I don't see addressed in previous posts. "Also she recently changed friends and is around kids taking drugs and bringing in alcohol which she admitted to drinking last Thursday in school." The violent outburst anger and rages could be caused by drug use. There is no way your difficult child would admit this. My difficult child was always difficult but he never was violent until he started using Pot. The Pot of today is not anything like that of the 60s-70s. Some of it is soaked in embalming fluid to give a quicker and longer lasting high. The embalming fluid aside from the obvious health risks can cause violent rages and severe and unreasonable anger. He was 14 when he started and he had no job no money so we never suspected it. But they can get it pretty easy. And there are ways that they can pay for it that you would not even suspect. I suggest you do a little reading on our Substance Abuse board. You will see then that it is not out of the realm of possibilities. "The doctor suggested putting a motion sensor outside eldest easy child's room but with three cats this isn't going to work." You can put the motion sensor a little bit higher than the cats height and they won't trip it when they walk through. I would also suggest a nannycam that is placed in the area where most of the confrontations take place. This way you will have a very accurate picture of your difficult child's behaviors and what triggers the aggression for her psychiatrist. -RM [/QUOTE]
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