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<blockquote data-quote="Paris" data-source="post: 118675" data-attributes="member: 4371"><p>"Does the PO drug test him? Is he causing problems at home also? I know that pot can make you fall asleep but he may be doing more."</p><p></p><p>I have been testing him for 2 years now and all that ever comes up is weed. And even that is not all the time. I even accused the lab of tampering with his tests. His Psychiatrist says that he is bi-polar and the symptoms he shows are mania.</p><p>I don't want to hear that. Hard drugs would have been easier to hear.</p><p></p><p>The Zyprexa helps him to fall asleep at night for the most part, which is why he finally is able to even show up for school. But his psychiatrist says he also needs a mood stabilizer like Lithium. Depakote and Lamictal didn't work.</p><p></p><p>As for the PO. I asked for one and they said he could see one only once, after that the judge has to order it. His attorney says it's a BS case and it will be dismissed. She says I can ask the judge to put him on probation if I want. Yes!</p><p></p><p>As for going to jail for weed, I wish!! LOL I live in LA county. Not only is it legal with a prescription (anyone can get), but if it's under a certain amount without a prescription they won't bust you for it. I know. I have called the police many times. I'm the one who had to beg them to give him a ticket for not going to school, otherwise no one really gives a hoot : (</p><p></p><p>"Fran has it right. They most likely ARE doing what is required, which is parent contact. It doesn't mean that they expect any change...they're just going through the ropes. What a teacher does NOT want is a parent saying, "I didn't know."</p><p></p><p>So right on this- I guess I should be glad they are keeping me informed.</p><p>Sometimes I just want to bury my head in the sand though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paris, post: 118675, member: 4371"] "Does the PO drug test him? Is he causing problems at home also? I know that pot can make you fall asleep but he may be doing more." I have been testing him for 2 years now and all that ever comes up is weed. And even that is not all the time. I even accused the lab of tampering with his tests. His Psychiatrist says that he is bi-polar and the symptoms he shows are mania. I don't want to hear that. Hard drugs would have been easier to hear. The Zyprexa helps him to fall asleep at night for the most part, which is why he finally is able to even show up for school. But his psychiatrist says he also needs a mood stabilizer like Lithium. Depakote and Lamictal didn't work. As for the PO. I asked for one and they said he could see one only once, after that the judge has to order it. His attorney says it's a BS case and it will be dismissed. She says I can ask the judge to put him on probation if I want. Yes! As for going to jail for weed, I wish!! LOL I live in LA county. Not only is it legal with a prescription (anyone can get), but if it's under a certain amount without a prescription they won't bust you for it. I know. I have called the police many times. I'm the one who had to beg them to give him a ticket for not going to school, otherwise no one really gives a hoot : ( "Fran has it right. They most likely ARE doing what is required, which is parent contact. It doesn't mean that they expect any change...they're just going through the ropes. What a teacher does NOT want is a parent saying, "I didn't know." So right on this- I guess I should be glad they are keeping me informed. Sometimes I just want to bury my head in the sand though. [/QUOTE]
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