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What do I do with almost 19 year old son--smoking pot
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<blockquote data-quote="feelinghelplesss" data-source="post: 440027" data-attributes="member: 12246"><p>Thanks exhaustedinutah, I actually just came home from meeting with a counselor. This is way out of my expertise in parenting. He said much of what you said. I am going to require my son, as a consequence of the possible DUI, to go meet with the counselor. Also, my son, though he has no job, has been working around the house and has earned $300. Well guess what? $160 has been spent on getting my car out of the impound lot. </p><p></p><p>Now we wait (2 months) to hear about his drug test results. He will probably be charged with a DUI and his license revoked. He's on his own with it. It's really hard not to try to find him the best lawyer to get him off...and it's surreal to think that he now has two arrests on his record. Especially for a mom who was a squeaky clean teenager and has only had a few speeding tickets. This is just unbelievable. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry to hear about your daughter. I hope she's getting back on the right track. I hope that by "catching" this relatively early, we can prevent it from getting any worse.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to post on the other Parent Emeritus section, too.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feelinghelplesss, post: 440027, member: 12246"] Thanks exhaustedinutah, I actually just came home from meeting with a counselor. This is way out of my expertise in parenting. He said much of what you said. I am going to require my son, as a consequence of the possible DUI, to go meet with the counselor. Also, my son, though he has no job, has been working around the house and has earned $300. Well guess what? $160 has been spent on getting my car out of the impound lot. Now we wait (2 months) to hear about his drug test results. He will probably be charged with a DUI and his license revoked. He's on his own with it. It's really hard not to try to find him the best lawyer to get him off...and it's surreal to think that he now has two arrests on his record. Especially for a mom who was a squeaky clean teenager and has only had a few speeding tickets. This is just unbelievable. I'm sorry to hear about your daughter. I hope she's getting back on the right track. I hope that by "catching" this relatively early, we can prevent it from getting any worse. I'm going to post on the other Parent Emeritus section, too. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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