Anonymous wrote:I am looking for an at home drug test to find out the frequency with which our DS has been smoking weed. Last fall we found my DS had been smoking weed when out with friends. He claimed he had tried it a couple of times. We read him the riot act, grounded him and have been keeping a closer eye on him. He is now going into his senior year and we caught him smoking up in his room. We are concerned about him using at all but specifically lighting up alone in his room.
Anonymous wrote:You can get tests at CVS. But as someone who loathes weed and has tons of addiction in the family, I will say that just talking to my kid about it helped a lot. He knows I hate it. He knows I worry about addiction. He knows I won't tolerate it.
But he also knows that I know he will experiment. So we talk about responsible use. Source (his friends get medical or just regular dispensary weed from their parents). We talk about the risk of buying on the street. Of using and driving. And how overuse or even sometimes regular use can make school and work performance decline. How it can damage personal relationships. And so on.
Just like alcohol. It can be used socially or recreationally, but needs to be used responsibly (again, he knows I don't approve of illegal use). Try to keep the long game of being responsible in mind. Because we can't stop it. But hopefully we can stop it becoming a problem.
Anonymous wrote:He's an athlete and smoking weed? Talk to his coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are his grades okay? Does he have friends?
If yes, why do you care?
If not, focus on helping him with those problems.
It’s not the weed.
OP does not sound like a reefer madness fool.
She is right to be concerned with the solo smoking.
Why? The smoke part is dangerous but get him a vape pen. Maybe he has anxiety from uptight parents.
Anonymous wrote:Grades are good, honors and AP classes- 3.5 gpa. He's a 3 sport athlete with a solid group of friends and a nice girlfriend. I don't like weed at all but yes, I am mainly concerned about smoking alone in his room. He had told us before that he didn't like the way drinking made him act so instead would smoke when friends drank at parties. I kind of understood this but both DH and I have a sibling whose lives have been dogged by excessive weed use and consequently underemployed, isolated, lost relationships. We don't want this for our son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are his grades okay? Does he have friends?
If yes, why do you care?
If not, focus on helping him with those problems.
It’s not the weed.
OP does not sound like a reefer madness fool.
She is right to be concerned with the solo smoking.
Anonymous wrote:Are his grades okay? Does he have friends?
If yes, why do you care?
If not, focus on helping him with those problems.
It’s not the weed.