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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 429006" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>in my opinion smething is going on, more than just a reaction to her brother. From my own experience, to me it sounds like she may be experimenting with drugs. A lot of nice kids do...especially shy kids who want to suddenly be popular and, sadly, it works. My daughter was one of t hem. She was not a defiant, mean or bad kid who wanted to hurt us. She simply didn't want to be a wallflower anymore. We did not even THINK drugs when she first started (pot at age 12) because she had never given us any reason to believe she'd do this. However, now that she has been clean for eight years, she has told us everything and we are shocked by the depth of her drug involvement. A big symptom is a sudden change in behavior/friends/grades. Can you buy a drug test and spring it on her? Have you searched her room for clues as to what may be going on?</p><p>Good luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 429006, member: 1550"] in my opinion smething is going on, more than just a reaction to her brother. From my own experience, to me it sounds like she may be experimenting with drugs. A lot of nice kids do...especially shy kids who want to suddenly be popular and, sadly, it works. My daughter was one of t hem. She was not a defiant, mean or bad kid who wanted to hurt us. She simply didn't want to be a wallflower anymore. We did not even THINK drugs when she first started (pot at age 12) because she had never given us any reason to believe she'd do this. However, now that she has been clean for eight years, she has told us everything and we are shocked by the depth of her drug involvement. A big symptom is a sudden change in behavior/friends/grades. Can you buy a drug test and spring it on her? Have you searched her room for clues as to what may be going on? Good luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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