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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 524672" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh wow Terry, so many issues. Our boys do many similar behaviors but luckily Q can't be on his own, I know I would be facing even worse. I have to admit this is one area I let his fear of death work for me...I did tell him with all the medicine he has to take, he could die if he tried any drugs or alcohol. I also told him if he stopped his medications he could die which is the truth. </p><p></p><p>But how to keep kids from being with others and never risking these issues, I can't imagine. My sister has this issue with her daughter (my God Daughter and first niece, we are very close) and she recently got caught drinking. She was grounded for a long time but can't do it forever......Yes, It is typical teen in some ways but for our difficult child's they dont know limits, they go too far, so even if it is kind of typical teen, it can blow up so easily. </p><p></p><p>I think your insight to his maybe needing more of an anti-anxiety medication could be the most helpful. You know him best and I sure hope the doctor listens to you.</p><p></p><p>Will be thinking of you and hoping you can figure out who the dealer is. I am glad he told you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 524672, member: 12886"] Oh wow Terry, so many issues. Our boys do many similar behaviors but luckily Q can't be on his own, I know I would be facing even worse. I have to admit this is one area I let his fear of death work for me...I did tell him with all the medicine he has to take, he could die if he tried any drugs or alcohol. I also told him if he stopped his medications he could die which is the truth. But how to keep kids from being with others and never risking these issues, I can't imagine. My sister has this issue with her daughter (my God Daughter and first niece, we are very close) and she recently got caught drinking. She was grounded for a long time but can't do it forever......Yes, It is typical teen in some ways but for our difficult child's they dont know limits, they go too far, so even if it is kind of typical teen, it can blow up so easily. I think your insight to his maybe needing more of an anti-anxiety medication could be the most helpful. You know him best and I sure hope the doctor listens to you. Will be thinking of you and hoping you can figure out who the dealer is. I am glad he told you too. [/QUOTE]
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