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<blockquote data-quote="RedCedar" data-source="post: 726152" data-attributes="member: 21659"><p>Love your reply. Thank you. One thing: son is not using meth (he's told my daughter in law this and it's actually believable). He did for a while in his 20's. His drug is called different things - shatter, dab, are two that I can think of. It's a VERY concentrated form of cannabis. He was using it constantly when he lived with me... before work, after work, throughout the night. It has become an addiction for him, and he has said he has a whole litany of ailments for which he uses it "medicinally". PTSD, anxiety, social anxiety disorder, and now seizures (which to any of the family's knowledge, he's never had). </p><p></p><p>No Nar-Anon around here, but I can do Al-Anon. And I *know* I can learn to detach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedCedar, post: 726152, member: 21659"] Love your reply. Thank you. One thing: son is not using meth (he's told my daughter in law this and it's actually believable). He did for a while in his 20's. His drug is called different things - shatter, dab, are two that I can think of. It's a VERY concentrated form of cannabis. He was using it constantly when he lived with me... before work, after work, throughout the night. It has become an addiction for him, and he has said he has a whole litany of ailments for which he uses it "medicinally". PTSD, anxiety, social anxiety disorder, and now seizures (which to any of the family's knowledge, he's never had). No Nar-Anon around here, but I can do Al-Anon. And I *know* I can learn to detach. [/QUOTE]
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