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  • #149107

    Dawny..hope everything turned out okay…thats a parent’s worst nightmare…My son just turned fifteen and i know its heartbreaking to have it happen to your own…Just a few weeks ago one of my sons schoolmates was driving a car (he’s 17 and had been drinking)…he lost control of the car and killed his passenger who was also 17…their poor parents are devasted..over a bad choice ,now one is facing time in jail and the other lost his life.
    My thoughts are with you…

    #149108

    Dawny, think everyones said what I wanted to say above but just thought I’d let you know that my thoughts are with you all and I hope she’s ok. You know where I am ify ou wanna talk. xxx

    #149109

    aw Dawny hope the girls and you r ok luv xxx

    just try to keep calm and explain things, basically what everyone has already said.

    try not to worry about what COULD have happened, i no its easy to say xxx

    take care and youre in my thoughts xxxx

    #149110

    thanx everyone

    the C.I.D. have just left, they were great, but had to caution the girls, turns out this “drug pusher” is a 14 yr old girl a yr below the twins in school :evil: and cos of what they have already been thro in the past this girl took em as a pushover, and sold em valium, it could have been loads worse, cos those horse tranqs r about now an r rife in the borders apparently, but this little b@stard is gonna get it from the police

    lauren is ok tho thats my main concern, they r both a bit shook up, but i didnt lose it on them an for that im proud of myself, pluty an i will talk with them later, but the police have to notify social services tho so we will have to go thro all that an all

    der they dont tell u when ur preggers that kids can give u so much grief eh

    #149111

    @*Dawny* wrote:

    turns out this “drug pusher” is a 14 yr old girl a yr below the twins in school :evil: and cos of what they have already been thro in the past this girl took em as a pushover, and sold em valium,

    :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

    What the heck is this bloody world coming to when 14 year olds are doing that!!!

    Hope the police sort her out. I want to know what her parents are going to do about her. :evil:

    #149112

    @*Dawny* wrote:

    they dont tell u when ur preggers that kids can give u so much grief eh

    They should be born with a warning label attached to their backsides lol :wink: :lol:

    #149113

    lol squishy girl, true tho girl

    very attractive i look for my pluty when he gets home eyes like pi ss holes in the snow an a red nose :evil: :evil:

    #149114

    Hi Dawny,

    i have some information for you regarding the tablet your daughter has taken,

    i have some medical knowledge, therefore, i hope this helps you.

    benzodiazepine’s( the medical term for it) are more comonly known to you and i as valium, now, if we break this down again, (the prescribed term for it) is diazepam, and breaking it down even further ( the street term for it) is valium.

    this drug is commonly used for people who suffer from muscle spasms, anxiety, epilepsy, it is available in doses from 2.5mg to 5 mg, and to 10mg it can, in extreme cases, be given up to 20mg, but this dosage is normally administered via IV injection (diazemuls)

    if your daughter has taken anything between the 2.5mg to the 10mg.
    you have no need to worry, the effects she will suffer is simply tiredness
    and she will sleep like a log for a few hours,
    when she wakes up she will have the sensation of a hangover.

    there are no adverse side affects, and she will not be hooked on it.
    it was only 1 tablet she took.

    im sure she already feels bad enough about taking it and, i doubt that she will try any further experiments now that she knows the grief and trauma this has caused in her home.

    my advice to you is…… stay calm, sit down with her as a family and discuss the reasons why she did this
    scratch the surface a little more deeply, there may be an underlying reason as to why she took it, there may be not.

    but whatever you do, please dont yell, scream, shout, throw things, or get drunk.
    this will not help her, and it will not help your family.

    she is probably more terrified than anyone else right now.

    good luck sweetheart, i hope this helps you.

    ps. if you need anymore tissues, i got loads :wink:
    now……. stop crying and be strong.

    x x x.

    #149115

    Hello ‘inspector’ – nice to see you around :wink:

    #149116

    @inspector clouseau wrote:

    Hi Dawny,

    i have some information for you regarding the tablet your daughter has taken,

    i have some medical knowledge, therefore, i hope this helps you.

    benzodiazepine’s( the medical term for it) are more comonly known to you and i as valium, now, if we break this down again, (the prescribed term for it) is diazepam, and breaking it down even further ( the street term for it) is valium.

    this drug is commonly used for people who suffer from muscle spasms, anxiety, epilepsy, it is available in doses from 2.5mg to 5 mg, and to 10mg it can, in extreme cases, be given up to 20mg, but this dosage is normally administered via IV injection (diazemuls)

    if your daughter has taken anything between the 2.5mg to the 10mg.
    you have no need to worry, the effects she will suffer is simply tiredness
    and she will sleep like a log for a few hours,
    when she wakes up she will have the sensation of a hangover.

    there are no adverse side affects, and she will not be hooked on it.
    it was only 1 tablet she took.

    im sure she already feels bad enough about taking it and, i doubt that she will try any further experiments now that she knows the grief and trauma this has caused in her home.

    my advice to you is…… stay calm, sit down with her as a family and discuss the reasons why she did this
    scratch the surface a little more deeply, there may be an underlying reason as to why she took it, there may be not.

    but whatever you do, please dont yell, scream, shout, throw things, or get drunk.
    this will not help her, and it will not help your family.

    she is probably more terrified than anyone else right now.

    good luck sweetheart, i hope this helps you.

    ps. if you need anymore tissues, i got loads :wink:
    now……. stop crying and be strong.

    x x x.

    thank you xxxxx

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