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Eight Signs Your Child Is On Drugs

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QUESTION: I am suspicious that my 16-year-old son may be using some kind of illegal drugs. He's just not himself lately, and his friends are some of the weirdest guys you ever saw. Can you summarize the most common symptoms of drug abuse? What should I look for?

DR. DOBSON: A complete answer to that question would fill a book, because there are so many illegal substances on the market today and each has its own characteristic "fingerprint." But there are eight common physical and emotional symptoms you might look for in your son.

1. Inflammation of the eyelids and nose is common. The pupils of the eyes are either very wide or very small, depending on the kind of drugs taken.

2. Extremes of energy may be evident. Either the individual is sluggish, gloomy and withdrawn, or he may be loud, hysterical and jumpy.

3. The appetite is extreme -- either very great or very poor. Weight loss may occur.

4. The personality suddenly changes; the individual may become irritable, inattentive and confused, or aggressive, suspicious and explosive.

5. Body and breath odour are often bad. Cleanliness is generally ignored.

6. The digestive system may be upset -- diarrhea, nausea and vomiting may occur. Headaches and double vision are also common.

Other signs of physical deterioration may include change in skin tone and body stance.

7. Needle marks on the body, usually appearing on the arms, are an important symptom.

These punctures sometimes get infected and appear as sores and boils.

8. Moral values often crumble and are replaced by new, avant-garde ideas and values.

Let me caution you that some kids are able to hide their drug use better than others. You might stop by to see the officer in charge of narcotics enforcement for your local police department. He or she may be able to give you more specific information applicable to your son.

QUESTION: What about snooping through my son's room to see what he might be doing? Do you think parents should do that?

DR. DOBSON: There are definitely times when mothers and fathers need to conduct their own quiet investigation, even though it might invade the privacy of the teenager.

This issue was discussed widely in the media some years ago when comedian Carol Burnett discovered her teenage daughter was a drug user. When the problem finally came to light, Carol was regretful that she hadn't taken steps to inform herself of what was going on. She appeared on many talk shows to say, in effect, that kids desperately need their parents to "catch them" in a moment like that.

Don't let your respect for their privacy cause you to stick your head in the sand and fail to notice what is going on right in front of you.

In situations where a secretive boy or girl is doing suspicious things, I would gather whatever information I needed in order to know how to respond.

Source: Nanaimo News Bulletin (CN BC)
Copyright: 2006, BC Newspaper Group
Author: Dr. James Dobson
 
voor een deel ronduit belachelijk.

voor een deel heel redelijk.

iedere situatie en ieder kind is anders. als een jongere drugs als een instrument weet te gebruiken moet de ouder juist niet ingrijpen. als het kind misbruik maakt vaan de drugs, kan het zijn dat de ouder wel in moet grijpen.
 
Oh man DR. DOBSON is really talking bullshit!!! These kind of things appear in American newspapers :shock:

Some things are true for more than half of the human population or are just too obvious: "Needle marks on the body, usually appearing on the arms, are an important symptom." :smirk:

8. Moral values often crumble and are replaced by new, avant-garde ideas and values.
Means: Anyone who thinks different than me is a drug addict... :confused:
 
"He's just not himself lately, and his friends are some of the weirdest guys you ever saw"

wel du-uh, which 16-year old is happy all the time and normal?
plus define normal
also i think any 16-year old who doesnt experiment with drugs is a little weird
 
yeaah its naturally for teenagers to experiment and to find there borders
 
Exactly, its bull. Half that stuff isnt true... What has taking drugs got to do with being clean?
 
with ''someone who uses drugs'', they mean ADDICTS.

they have black and white, not grey. clean or addict. there is no using of drugs, only abuse.

thus is why they have those 8 things like that. they only see darkness.
 
it's normal for parents to fear that their children will get addicted.
I mean, it's more difficult for a teenager to draw the line between use and abuse of drugs than it is for an adult.

of course, these are borders that must be explored, but the helpful hand of an adult prevents going to far, what often happens with drugs.

but this this piece of text sucks. you just don't encourage parents to search their children's bedrooms, it dammages the trust between parent and child. this text is more harmful than preventive.
 
1. Inflammation of the eyelids and nose is common. The pupils of the eyes are either very wide or very small, depending on the kind of drugs taken.

My eyes get red, but only during the high so far as I've seen.

2. Extremes of energy may be evident. Either the individual is sluggish, gloomy and withdrawn, or he may be loud, hysterical and jumpy.

hmmmm, only mood change I get from frequent pot use is a generally more possitive attitude. Also, when I'm high I feel extremely inclined to excercise, go for nature walks/hikes, and feel that I can undoubtedly accomplish my life goals. I smoked huge amounts of hash every night before my college exams and I aced them all.

3. The appetite is extreme -- either very great or very poor. Weight loss may occur.

I get the munchies immediately after smoking, if that's what they mean. My weight is perfect and I've lately had more success with my strength training than ever.

4. The personality suddenly changes; the individual may become irritable, inattentive and confused, or aggressive, suspicious and explosive.

I've been smoking my ounce 3 times a day for the past month, and I gotta say I'm feeling very mellow and happy. does that count?

5. Body and breath odour are often bad. Cleanliness is generally ignored.

sure as hell not in my case. and I just got out of the shower.

6. The digestive system may be upset -- diarrhea, nausea and vomiting may occur. Headaches and double vision are also common.

Other signs of physical deterioration may include change in skin tone and body stance.

digestion is perfect for me right now, though it was awfull and I saw many specialists when I was a teenager, extremely stressed out, and I was mr. anti-pot.

7. Needle marks on the body, usually appearing on the arms, are an important symptom.

ah! I thought I was supposed to smoke my weed, but I guess I should be shooting it. thanks :)

8. Moral values often crumble and are replaced by new, avant-garde ideas and values.

and that's why weed is so wonderfull, it makes you question everything, including your values. I thank it for helping me abandoning my christian ideals, and the belief in god, and converting to buddhism which proved to be much more beneficial for me. Weed helped me find myself. But then children who question established values are bound for hellfire!
 
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