Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shoplift a lot. I got caught once and was able to get it off my record. Since then I do it a lot less. For me it’s an impulse control thing. I have ADHD. I’m not proud of it but it’s hard to stop, it’s like a compulsion.
Stop using ADHD as an excuse for your stealing.
+1 millions of people have adhd and they don't shoplift.
My niece did it when she was in HS. She said it was to see if she could get away with it, but she was a troubled girl back then.
I’m the PP with ADHD that used to be a shoplifter. It’s not an excuse or the only reason but it definitely contributes.
I don’t really feel guilty about it. It didn’t really hurt anyone except my own integrity and self-respect, and now I have to live with that. I do feel shame, which is different.
You sound like a real winner. What you did was wrong. Stealing is wrong. What a narcissist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shoplift a lot. I got caught once and was able to get it off my record. Since then I do it a lot less. For me it’s an impulse control thing. I have ADHD. I’m not proud of it but it’s hard to stop, it’s like a compulsion.
Stop using ADHD as an excuse for your stealing.
Anonymous wrote:If you catch them at it, you need to march them back in and make a big deal about it, to deter them from doing it again. I would randomly search their room now and then to be sure it doesn’t happen again.
It’s an impulsive thing that kids experiment with, and it gives some kids a charge because of the risk involved. If it continues, it can be a sign of more serious issues. If so, the kid needs help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shoplift a lot. I got caught once and was able to get it off my record. Since then I do it a lot less. For me it’s an impulse control thing. I have ADHD. I’m not proud of it but it’s hard to stop, it’s like a compulsion.
Stop using ADHD as an excuse for your stealing.
+1 millions of people have adhd and they don't shoplift.
My niece did it when she was in HS. She said it was to see if she could get away with it, but she was a troubled girl back then.
I’m the PP with ADHD that used to be a shoplifter. It’s not an excuse or the only reason but it definitely contributes.
I don’t really feel guilty about it. It didn’t really hurt anyone except my own integrity and self-respect, and now I have to live with that. I do feel shame, which is different.
You sound like a real winner. What you did was wrong. Stealing is wrong. What a narcissist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shoplift a lot. I got caught once and was able to get it off my record. Since then I do it a lot less. For me it’s an impulse control thing. I have ADHD. I’m not proud of it but it’s hard to stop, it’s like a compulsion.
Stop using ADHD as an excuse for your stealing.
+1 millions of people have adhd and they don't shoplift.
My niece did it when she was in HS. She said it was to see if she could get away with it, but she was a troubled girl back then.
I’m the PP with ADHD that used to be a shoplifter. It’s not an excuse or the only reason but it definitely contributes.
I don’t really feel guilty about it. It didn’t really hurt anyone except my own integrity and self-respect, and now I have to live with that. I do feel shame, which is different.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was a shoplifter. And, the other day, I was self checking out at the grocery store and I had a piece of fish that the scanner could not read the code. I put it aside to return, but when I packed up my groceries, I must have inadvertently threw it in a bag. Unintentional, but I shoplifted. Other than this, no, I haven't shoplifted.
But, back to my kid. At first I would try to take what he stole. But after awhile, I realized it was out of my control. I cannot follow him around. I cannot search his room everyday. But, I will not pay for a lawyer if he gets caught. Once, when I was with him, I returned the merchandise. But that was the only time.
Eventually, I sent him to residential treatment. Shoplifting is not the only issue and it's a symptom not the real issue. That was helpful, but it did not completely fix it. Not too long after that, things finally clicked in his life (lots of therapy in addition the the treatment as well as other things falling into place). At that point, he just stopped. But he has been banned from at least four stores that I know of. I think we are now at about three months from the last episode and that is probably the longest in years. Of course, he spent probably 75% of the past three years in hospitals and treatment programs so the amount of shoplifting is probably not as bad as I made it sound.
FWIW, I am horrified by it. I felt and feel completely helpless. If he had been arrested, it might have been better for us because the state would have paid for his treatment through the juvenile justice system instead of me paying for it. But, on the other hand, I got to pick the treatment center and hospitals and they were excellent, so no regrets on that point.
Good luck OP. I know many people whose kids shoplifted. Many got caught and arrested. They had to pay restitution. All grew up ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shoplift a lot. I got caught once and was able to get it off my record. Since then I do it a lot less. For me it’s an impulse control thing. I have ADHD. I’m not proud of it but it’s hard to stop, it’s like a compulsion.
Stop using ADHD as an excuse for your stealing.
+1 millions of people have adhd and they don't shoplift.
My niece did it when she was in HS. She said it was to see if she could get away with it, but she was a troubled girl back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shoplift a lot. I got caught once and was able to get it off my record. Since then I do it a lot less. For me it’s an impulse control thing. I have ADHD. I’m not proud of it but it’s hard to stop, it’s like a compulsion.
Stop using ADHD as an excuse for your stealing.
+1 millions of people have adhd and they don't shoplift.
My niece did it when she was in HS. She said it was to see if she could get away with it, but she was a troubled girl back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shoplift a lot. I got caught once and was able to get it off my record. Since then I do it a lot less. For me it’s an impulse control thing. I have ADHD. I’m not proud of it but it’s hard to stop, it’s like a compulsion.
Stop using ADHD as an excuse for your stealing.