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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 89584" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have not had a runner but I did have a teen who slipped out</p><p>at night and partied. Many...yes, many...nights I spent on the</p><p>computer with CD family members who were also up in the middle</p><p>of the night. These kids have friends who provide support when</p><p>they run, most of the time. There is a bond being teens and there is a powerful bond being druggies. Certainly you are worried with cause. on the other hand, statistically speaking your son is</p><p>probably "chillin'" somewhere he feels safe.</p><p></p><p>Like you and your husband, we opted to seek help and worked with the</p><p>Department of Juvenile Justice to try to get him to "get it" when he was a juvenile. It</p><p>only worked to the degree that after three residential programs</p><p>he was convinced that only pot and booze were "safe". HUH???</p><p></p><p>Welcome aboard. Sorry you have to be here. You are not alone.</p><p>DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 89584, member: 35"] I have not had a runner but I did have a teen who slipped out at night and partied. Many...yes, many...nights I spent on the computer with CD family members who were also up in the middle of the night. These kids have friends who provide support when they run, most of the time. There is a bond being teens and there is a powerful bond being druggies. Certainly you are worried with cause. on the other hand, statistically speaking your son is probably "chillin'" somewhere he feels safe. Like you and your husband, we opted to seek help and worked with the Department of Juvenile Justice to try to get him to "get it" when he was a juvenile. It only worked to the degree that after three residential programs he was convinced that only pot and booze were "safe". HUH??? Welcome aboard. Sorry you have to be here. You are not alone. DDD [/QUOTE]
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