Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly already issues with this kid if you’ve been keeping your prescriptions locked up.
I don’t think anyone here can give advice because we don’t really know what’s going on in your house. Kinda does seem like a fail on your part given that your daughter is a drug dealer and you are so self absorbed that you don’t even care.
What? No. It's good practice to keep meds locked up with any kids in the house. They have a 6 year old. Any responsible parent keeps serious meds locked up.
Who locks up meds at home? Even toddlers won't be opening Rx pill bottles as they are tamper resistant. I mean DH has meds and our DS is in ADHD and DD on anxiety meds and none of us touch another's meds. Seriously why would you feel it necessary to lock up serious meds when stored properly, no 6 yr old could get to those meds unless that kid had a prob doing things they shouldn't be doing anyway? You all have some troubled families!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly already issues with this kid if you’ve been keeping your prescriptions locked up.
I don’t think anyone here can give advice because we don’t really know what’s going on in your house. Kinda does seem like a fail on your part given that your daughter is a drug dealer and you are so self absorbed that you don’t even care.
What? No. It's good practice to keep meds locked up with any kids in the house. They have a 6 year old. Any responsible parent keeps serious meds locked up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a troll nice story bro
+1. It is very obvious and I cannot believe others don’t see that and are falling for this.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly already issues with this kid if you’ve been keeping your prescriptions locked up.
I don’t think anyone here can give advice because we don’t really know what’s going on in your house. Kinda does seem like a fail on your part given that your daughter is a drug dealer and you are so self absorbed that you don’t even care.
Anonymous wrote:I would start very calmly and try to get as much info as posssible before you go ballistic — once you do that, you won’t get any info.
Where did she sell them, to whom, how did she find these interested buyers? Why did she think she needed the money? Also did she sell a whole month or just a week? Obviously both very bad but selling 7 pills seems to me not quite as bad as selling t30. Did she take any herself? How many? Why?
I’m not saying this to excuse what she did but the answers will help you figure out what kind of a problem you have here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would start very calmly and try to get as much info as posssible before you go ballistic — once you do that, you won’t get any info.
Where did she sell them, to whom, how did she find these interested buyers? Why did she think she needed the money? Also did she sell a whole month or just a week? Obviously both very bad but selling 7 pills seems to me not quite as bad as selling t30. Did she take any herself? How many? Why?
I’m not saying this to excuse what she did but the answers will help you figure out what kind of a problem you have here.
Plus, you must immediately contact the parents of each pupil who purchased these prescription-only pharmaceuticals, to inform them of the danger to their child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly already issues with this kid if you’ve been keeping your prescriptions locked up.
I don’t think anyone here can give advice because we don’t really know what’s going on in your house. Kinda does seem like a fail on your part given that your daughter is a drug dealer and you are so self absorbed that you don’t even care.
What? No. Normal people lock up controlled substances in their home. It's what your physician advises you to do.
My kid is on stimulant ADHD drugs and I have never been advised to do this. It's not on prescription literature either.
It's a good idea. But not one I have ever been informed about.
Anonymous wrote:I used to steal my friends parents cigarettes from their house and sold them at school . That was wild
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would start very calmly and try to get as much info as posssible before you go ballistic — once you do that, you won’t get any info.
Where did she sell them, to whom, how did she find these interested buyers? Why did she think she needed the money? Also did she sell a whole month or just a week? Obviously both very bad but selling 7 pills seems to me not quite as bad as selling t30. Did she take any herself? How many? Why?
I’m not saying this to excuse what she did but the answers will help you figure out what kind of a problem you have here.
Plus, you must immediately contact the parents of each pupil who purchased these prescription-only pharmaceuticals, to inform them of the danger to their child.
DONT DO THIS
Anonymous wrote:Seems like adhd runs in the family. Sdhd can cause reckless and impulsive behaviors. How is your daughter being treated for the condition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would start very calmly and try to get as much info as posssible before you go ballistic — once you do that, you won’t get any info.
Where did she sell them, to whom, how did she find these interested buyers? Why did she think she needed the money? Also did she sell a whole month or just a week? Obviously both very bad but selling 7 pills seems to me not quite as bad as selling t30. Did she take any herself? How many? Why?
I’m not saying this to excuse what she did but the answers will help you figure out what kind of a problem you have here.
Plus, you must immediately contact the parents of each pupil who purchased these prescription-only pharmaceuticals, to inform them of the danger to their child.