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- $Title{Can a Parent Know if Their Teenager is Using Marijuana?}
- $Subject{smoke marijuana smoking effects Community Social child care
- withdrawal irritability academic performance Changes friends diminishing
- memory drug abuse}
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- Can a Parent Know if Their Teenager is Using Marijuana?
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- QUESTION: I have read your frequent answers about cocaine and other substance
- abuse, but I have never seen anything in your column about marijuana. Does
- that mean you approve? Is there any way a concerned parent can figure out if
- their teenager is using this drug?
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- ANSWER: I most certainly do not approve of the use of marijuana, any other
- drug, or even medications in an abusive fashion. I think you know that but
- were just prodding me a bit so that I would include the answer to the rest of
- your question in my column. And I bit, so here goes. Watch your teenager
- closely for signs of withdrawal from usual social activity and increased
- irritability. Is school work slacking off, with academic performance
- dropping? Noticed any reduced control, as seen in actions that might increase
- the risk of bodily injury or recent fall-ins with the law because of driving
- infractions or other car accidents? These may be the first clues that
- something is amiss. Changes in friends, with the old standbys disappearing
- while newer faces take their places, might indicate that your youngster is now
- in with the "wrong crowd". If his memory for recent events is diminishing and
- you sense that his thinking processes are changing, and giving way to a
- lackadaisical attitude, it may be time for you to take some action. Your
- family physician may assist and aid you with some specific tests to confirm
- suspicions, with the proper handling and referral for treatment, of a
- situation that you may not be able to deal with yourself. Stay calm but
- remain firm in your resolution to do something about it, if your suspicions
- can be confirmed.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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