Anonymous wrote:Our AC, also paying their own bills is an addict as well. Tells us he's fine with it, it's all natural (comes from the ground), and he isn't going to stop.
Wish he would. If anyone has any serious ideas that actually answer OPs questions, we would be interested as well, because our son is not living under our roof, is not being supported by us, etc. But he visited for Thanksgiving, and while I don't think he was high, his car reeks.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes - living at home, working. Pausing college to get on track and reconsider if it’s the right time / choice for college. There are multiple underlying factors that make this terrible coping method understandable (??) even though we as parents are and have always been firmly against it and parented that way / sent that very clear message consistently.
We are working with their therapist w a few collaborative sessions to try to address this. It’s complex.
Just getting a sense of how others deal with this. Our influence as parents is just roundly dismissed on this issue. As with any addiction there are lies surrounding use. And infuriatingly it is always just up to the person to give it up. It seems like this generation is just so blasé about the impacts of weed use of any kind when they’re so young, especially. So sad about it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes - living at home, working. Pausing college to get on track and reconsider if it’s the right time / choice for college. There are multiple underlying factors that make this terrible coping method understandable (??) even though we as parents are and have always been firmly against it and parented that way / sent that very clear message consistently.
We are working with their therapist w a few collaborative sessions to try to address this. It’s complex.
Just getting a sense of how others deal with this. Our influence as parents is just roundly dismissed on this issue. As with any addiction there are lies surrounding use. And infuriatingly it is always just up to the person to give it up. It seems like this generation is just so blasé about the impacts of weed use of any kind when they’re so young, especially. So sad about it.
Anonymous wrote:NP. We went through this with one of my sons. He lived with us and still does. He has mental health issues and it was clear
To us that it was in part self medication, in part addiction and in part fun.
We decided our line in the sand was that we Could not tolerate It being used or stored in our house. We were willing to remove him from our home if he didn’t follow this rule.
Another thing we did was to remove him from our insurance and stop allowing him access to our vehicles. We never went back on that so he didn’t drive until he could buy a car and pay for the insurance. Good thing for buses and very supportive siblings who helped get
Him places.
Another thing we did was to eliminate alcohol in our house. We do have drinks when we go out but always have a designated driver or use Uber if we have even one drink.
We did not find therapy for him helpful.
This actually worked and there is very little substance use of any kind at this point.
Anonymous wrote:NP. We went through this with one of my sons. He lived with us and still does. He has mental health issues and it was clear
To us that it was in part self medication, in part addiction and in part fun.
We decided our line in the sand was that we Could not tolerate It being used or stored in our house. We were willing to remove him from our home if he didn’t follow this rule.
Another thing we did was to remove him from our insurance and stop allowing him access to our vehicles. We never went back on that so he didn’t drive until he could buy a car and pay for the insurance. Good thing for buses and very supportive siblings who helped get
Him places.
Another thing we did was to eliminate alcohol in our house. We do have drinks when we go out but always have a designated driver or use Uber if we have even one drink.
We did not find therapy for him helpful.
That is wonderful. Thank you for sharing your experience.
This actually worked and there is very little substance use of any kind at this point.