Anonymous wrote:Boomers screwed us with the “it not addictive” lie and now our kids have to walk past dispensaries on route to school, see friends lighting up before school and ingesting in bathrooms in high schools etc. Anyone who has teenagers understands that this drug is dangerous. It is POTENT and hopefully will be seen the way it ought to be - NOT helpful, NOT safe and it needs to be heavily regulated. It is outrageous…and the boomers with their ridiculous know it all elitism did this to us and our kids.
OP, perhaps you ought to treat the cannabis dependency as what it is and if you care about your child’s health and wellness, call it what it is and quit yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Adult child with family spends much of the day high. Says he can function, although he has had quite a few enormous set backs in life (think, the biggest ones). DS and I are concerned that we enable and now we are concerned that the level of THC ingested has done and will continue to do damage to his health, ability to help support his family and overall quality of life.
Is there anything we can do? We have been smoking weed for forever … so we aren’t examples of abstinence and we feel so full of shame that we have perhaps opened the door to this unhealthy crutch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult child with family spends much of the day high. Says he can function, although he has had quite a few enormous set backs in life (think, the biggest ones). DS and I are concerned that we enable and now we are concerned that the level of THC ingested has done and will continue to do damage to his health, ability to help support his family and overall quality of life.
Is there anything we can do? We have been smoking weed for forever … so we aren’t examples of abstinence and we feel so full of shame that we have perhaps opened the door to this unhealthy crutch.
They learned it by watching YOU!
Anonymous wrote:
My DH (age 52) has friends who smoked a lot of weed in high school in the 80's. They came from nice upper middle class families and had a lot of potential. Unfortunately, their decision to have fun and smoke weed has had a harmful impact on the trajectory of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult child with family spends much of the day high. Says he can function, although he has had quite a few enormous set backs in life (think, the biggest ones). DS and I are concerned that we enable and now we are concerned that the level of THC ingested has done and will continue to do damage to his health, ability to help support his family and overall quality of life.
Is there anything we can do? We have been smoking weed for forever … so we aren’t examples of abstinence and we feel so full of shame that we have perhaps opened the door to this unhealthy crutch.
They learned it by watching YOU!