simplewoodencross
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Over the last several months my son has developed anxiety and depression, began falling severely behind in his classes, lost interest in classes that he was previously very passionate about and twice expressed suicidal thoughts, the second time he tried to jump from an upper floor window and he ended up being hospitalized for 5 days - that did almost nothing to help him.
We've felt like we thought he was using substances for quite a while, but were never able to confirm it. Last night he asked if he could start attending an alternative school (online classes for half a day that are just delivered on a computer with some sort of room monitor watching over) instead of continuing to attend his high school.
He participates in and enjoys marching and jazz band and sports such as soccer, bowling, and track. He isn't terribly athletic so he doesn't start often, but he enjoys participating.
As part of his trying to sell us (his parents) on the alternative school, he confessed that he is using Pot to treat anxiety and feeling overwhelmed. He states that he can't focus at school, that everyone else can sit and focus and work and he just can't get focused then the bell rings and he has to move to another class and it takes him forever to refocus again. When he can get focused on work, he says he works very slowly.
I think that his pot use has CAUSED a lot of these symptoms. I further think that his continued use of pot numbs his perception of his problems but does not make it easier for him to focus, prioritize and act in a way that allows him to start, work on, and finish tasks.
My first instinct is to just lock him down on everything and never let him out of my sight. I come from a long line of people who make pot their entire personality and who have been homeless, awol from the military, and done multiple prison sentences over their love of fucking drugs. I don't use drugs, I don't approve of drugs and we live in one of the last states with ZERO LEGAL MARIJUANA USE.
I don't want him in jail and I don't want to see this child who was in advanced science classes and talking about going into medicine as a PA or Sports Medicine doctor turn into a burnout who did the bare minimum amount of school legally allowed to be called a high school and then doing jack all except maybe working fast food.
If I ask for help from the school, they'll kick him out of all of his activities which right now are the only things he's interested in. I don't know how to effectively, healthily get him to quit the pot, leave it alone forever and invest in real mental health care. My instincts right now and telling me to do things that I know will work against my goals for him in the long term.
I need some help getting him off of this. I do not need a bunch of "oh man, pot is medicine, its so cool, you're evil for not wanting everyone to just marinate their brains in it all day."
Thanks.
K, so lots of comments are being nuked before I can read them. I don't know how he is paying for it since he doesn't have a job. I cash app him $10 when he has an event that he will need to buy a meal for, so maybe he's using that.
The alternative school is half day and meets the bare minimum of what can be called a school in our state. Classes are delivered via computer program. There are no advanced classes if kids have an interest, there is no teacher providing instruction. After their half-day session the kids are free to just do whatever. Not high quality, not high engagement, not individualized, this is a warehouse to hold troubled kids and then graduate them so the district's stats look good.
I suppose you could DM me and let me know how vile my desire for my child not to do drugs is.
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We've felt like we thought he was using substances for quite a while, but were never able to confirm it. Last night he asked if he could start attending an alternative school (online classes for half a day that are just delivered on a computer with some sort of room monitor watching over) instead of continuing to attend his high school.
He participates in and enjoys marching and jazz band and sports such as soccer, bowling, and track. He isn't terribly athletic so he doesn't start often, but he enjoys participating.
As part of his trying to sell us (his parents) on the alternative school, he confessed that he is using Pot to treat anxiety and feeling overwhelmed. He states that he can't focus at school, that everyone else can sit and focus and work and he just can't get focused then the bell rings and he has to move to another class and it takes him forever to refocus again. When he can get focused on work, he says he works very slowly.
I think that his pot use has CAUSED a lot of these symptoms. I further think that his continued use of pot numbs his perception of his problems but does not make it easier for him to focus, prioritize and act in a way that allows him to start, work on, and finish tasks.
My first instinct is to just lock him down on everything and never let him out of my sight. I come from a long line of people who make pot their entire personality and who have been homeless, awol from the military, and done multiple prison sentences over their love of fucking drugs. I don't use drugs, I don't approve of drugs and we live in one of the last states with ZERO LEGAL MARIJUANA USE.
I don't want him in jail and I don't want to see this child who was in advanced science classes and talking about going into medicine as a PA or Sports Medicine doctor turn into a burnout who did the bare minimum amount of school legally allowed to be called a high school and then doing jack all except maybe working fast food.
If I ask for help from the school, they'll kick him out of all of his activities which right now are the only things he's interested in. I don't know how to effectively, healthily get him to quit the pot, leave it alone forever and invest in real mental health care. My instincts right now and telling me to do things that I know will work against my goals for him in the long term.
I need some help getting him off of this. I do not need a bunch of "oh man, pot is medicine, its so cool, you're evil for not wanting everyone to just marinate their brains in it all day."
Thanks.
K, so lots of comments are being nuked before I can read them. I don't know how he is paying for it since he doesn't have a job. I cash app him $10 when he has an event that he will need to buy a meal for, so maybe he's using that.
The alternative school is half day and meets the bare minimum of what can be called a school in our state. Classes are delivered via computer program. There are no advanced classes if kids have an interest, there is no teacher providing instruction. After their half-day session the kids are free to just do whatever. Not high quality, not high engagement, not individualized, this is a warehouse to hold troubled kids and then graduate them so the district's stats look good.
I suppose you could DM me and let me know how vile my desire for my child not to do drugs is.
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