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When you're 15 drugs are *extra* bad, m'kay?
I gotta have a chat with my 15 year old brother tonight about drugs. This will be the second one, as a few months after the first he was rushed to the emergency room having been found by his best friend passed out on the floor of his dorm room choking on his own vomit.
He's too young to start drinking or smoking pot like he is. I know he's just rebelling against authority and wanting to experience altered states of conciousness, but he's my baby brother. I still remember vividly the day he was born and I held him for the first time, I prayed for a baby brother and my prayer had been answered. I love him more than life itself, and I don't want to lose him, physically or emotionally. What do I tell him? What can I do? Does anyone have some real ideas, thoughts, experiences, or phrases to share with me? |
bring him for a walk tru the ghetto, or other 'bad' parts of the city (not alone) and let him see what drugs do when they control you..
Or make him watch maury |
there isn't much you can do but love him for who he is. If he wants to self destruct there's really nothing you can do to stop it.
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give him examples of people fuckin their life that way
- or - if that doesnt work, go smoke a LOT of pot with him so he gets a black out. sounds hard, but its the only way to let him stop. once he had a black out he wont think its fun to smoke pot anymore. trust me. |
Smoking pot doesnt make you vomit or fall out on the floor.
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whatever you do, just hope he doesnt find out about rave, also, i also I agree with smoking him out so heavy that he gets a bad trip on thc, it'll scare him away from it.. for a few weeks
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thats true |
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I have tonight, then he's off to New Zealand in the morning and back to boarding school on the East Coast hours after returning in January.
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Cheshire...if you're serious I'd be happy to talk to you about it. I've been sober for about 13 months now & I had a drug/drinking habit the size of Texas...and a few other states for well over 10 years & started about his same age, so I can relate. I'm totally paying for it now, so I can at least try to give ya some good suggestions on how to talk to him from a non-authoritive POV.
Feel free to hit me up on ICQ: 82789122 I'm always in invisible mode but I'm always online, so just shoot me a message & if I'm at my PC I'll answer right away. E |
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those guys WANT to get their shit together, their getting better, seeing it in real life as it happens is totally different, ever see bangbus? |
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Make the kid watch the movie Requiem for a Dream.... might change his attitude about drugs.
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I dont know, i've been thinking about this alot, because i have acouple of drug addicted friends but they are heavier shit than weed... and it seems like its impossible to stop people until they hit rock bottom..
I dont think taking him to a ghetto will work because he will just think 'this will never be me'.. i dont think smoking him crazy will work because the fear will only last a few weeks/months It all lays in his friends, if he gets friends who dont do drugs, he'd feel stupid all fucked up around alot of sober people.. |
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have him watch the bumfights dvd
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my dad was AA and used to bring me to the open meetings as a kid to hear the stories and scare me. Opposite happened, I wanted to have cool stories like that to tell. |
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dorm room? at 15? must be at a private boarding school..........which in my experience have worse problems with drugs and alcohol abuse than public schools.
he's 15, sadly there's almost nothing an older sister can say, or even a parent that will stop him from doing whatever he's doing, peer group is way more important at that point than family. Tough love sometimes is the best thing, but it's also risky. Last resort if he's turning into a potential tragedy is to get really tough and take away most of his freedoms and privileges. i'd hate to be a parent of a kid who has a drug problem, i'm not talking pot, i'd be happy if that was the only thing he was doing, but the rest of it, acid, ecstasy, cocaine, heroin - nightmare for a family. |
Ive been through AA.
Drinking can be a very bad thing. |
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Most of my adult life I have been a cop, I used to take some kids on what we call here a "ride-a-long program" they went everywhere I went and did everything I did for a 12hour shift. We have huge meth problem here and some of the things those kids saw I doubt they will ever forget.
I used to tell them that this is where you end up when it goes from being cool to being hooked. Don't know if it ever helped anyone but I do know from there parents that they told story after story when they got home. If you know a cop who works in a not so great area like I did it might be an idea. Most departments have some sort of program where people can ride a long. |
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There is nothing that is a solution for everyone. Some people go to NA and hate it. Same with AA. Others stay in the program for the rest of their life. Same with rehab - many fail, some succeed. Cheshire asked for "real experiences". You WILL find them there. |
take him to a hardcore photo shoot and say he can become that guy who has sex with all those women...but he has to survive to 18 til he can become him...
that will give him a goal in life that will set him straight... |
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You have a good chance of seeing someone crying, not able to stop, telling their story on any average day in NA. Seeing the struggle to get clean would probably be surprising to most people. |
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You stopped going? |
His school is supposed to be good, and his best friend attends it ~ maybe we should look into one closer to home if he doesn't clean up his act.
His mother has also said she won't buy him a car when he turns 16 in 8 months if she can't trust him to be responsible. |
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You may want to bug someone about that, as our bitching never helps. ;> As for your bro, I have no useful advice. I had a 16 year old friend of mine go down that road.. Pot and booze led to heavy coke and other shit.. It took him hitting rock bottom and WANTING to stop to get him to stop, nothing else seemed to work. Kind of like Christopher when he called his mom a whore and all his friends beat the crap out of him at his intervention. Rock bottom. ;> Cheers, Backov |
I have a 15 year old girl cousin, who just was too out of control.
They sent her here: http://www.vpp.com/teenhelp/scl.html She doesn't get to return for a year. They actually had to keep it a secret and arrange for her to get kidnapped to get her there, so she wouldn't run away when she found out. She was dabbling drugs among other things, but mostly behavior issues. I was legal guardian for my 15 year old sister (at the time) for two years once, it was hell. Teenagers are wicked. Years later both my sister and girl cousin have confessed to doing things in my house I would have strangled them for. Good luck with the kid. I wouldn't want to be a teenager again for anything. |
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And I surely dont like holding hands in a big circle with a bunch of people who gave up alcohol for religion. They confuse sobriety with the 'way of the lord' too much. I need an Atheist AA . hahahah note: no I will not discuss how an Atheist Alcoholic is better than a Jesus Fearing alcoholic! :winkwink: |
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Some people need the "support group" aspect. Did you find other support groups or get sober on your own? |
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must be nice to grow up rich............ private school, buying the kids a car.......... wonder why there's a drug probelm? Maybe he's had EVERYTHING given to him................. just a thought but 99% of all the drug addict users I know are from situations like that. |
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