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AIBU to want to talk to my 14yo about where this pill came from?

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WorriedofMiltonKeynes · 19/04/2016 12:16

(Name changed) This morning, when doing my usual domestic goddess routine (I've, trying to shove as much crap from around the house into cupboards etc) I found a tablet under a cushion on a chair we have on the landing. Didn't look like it'd been deliberately hidden, at best, just almost dropped there so when I moved the cushion, I saw it.

Long story short, it seems like a street drug. It's roughly pressed, into a triangle and it's half pink, half white, with a triangle pattern on the white side. No drug number/company etc. Have checked on line and with pharmacist friend who doesn't recognise it either.
I have three kids, DS14, DS8 and DD5. The eldest is a good kid, doing well at school, sporty and engaged with school. Bit temperamental at home, sulky, messy, glued to phone... Nothing novel I would say.

Would like to talk to him about this pill, but AIBU? It certainly belongs to no one else in the house, but I have no evidence it belongs to him either (or without testing, that it really is MDMA or whatever). It doesn't seem to have been deliberately hidden, in fact, it's in a public place outside his sister's room - why do that if you're hiding something? So I do have doubts that it's his, but who else's, as he hasn't had friends around recently.

I don't want to be accusatory or confrontational but just ask calmly what, if anything, he can tell me. I want to give him every chance to come clean if necessary, but use it as a chance to talk about it, while also reminding him that his dad and I are in lines of work that regard drug use as a MASSIVE, pension losing deal.

I experimented with drugs at college and don't want to get preachy, but I feel it should be addressed. I thought I'd like to calmly talk about it, then throw in some contact numbers like Frank. Let him call if or when he wants to...whether or not he admits to it being his.

Am I being too weak? I feel that unless I have more evidence, I have to be careful not to alienate... Anyone have any experience of things such as this?

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Welliwooster · 20/04/2016 14:00

Brilliant !!!

Love this thread, From one milton Keynes mummy to another!! Smile

BoffinMum · 20/04/2016 14:01

Once I was working in a prep school and we were worried a certain group of 9-year-old had been attempting glue sniffing.

We accosted one of them and asked him quite aggressively, it must be said, 'Do you have any glue with you?? Do you?? Do you??'

His Confused and baffled response was priceless. "I've got a Pritt stick in my bag, if that's what you mean?'

(Glue sniffing a la Vicks nasal inhaler, presumably) Grin

EnjoyTheSimpleThingsInLife · 20/04/2016 14:02

Oh this is brilliant Grin At least it wasn't actually drugs though!!

wheelofapps · 20/04/2016 14:09

Judges, MP's, Police, Local Councillors -

THAT explains some of the nonsense then! Grin

v funny that it's a sweetie.

not funny at all that it is so hard for an adult to determine, let alone a young child.

my H is in public transport. they are randomly drug tested often.

NeedMoreSleepOrSugar · 20/04/2016 14:28

haha love this thread!
It reminded me of when my mum had a 'talk' with me. She's about as subtle as a housebrick, so I knew something was up, but couldn't figure out what. After about half an hour of weird and increasingly random questions I got quite annoyed with her and asked her to just ask what she was really wanting to ask me about.

Turned out she thought she'd seen a condom in my waste paper bin. It was a modelling balloon - from a pack that she herself had bought! Hmm Quite how she'd managed to get to that point in life without being able to tell the difference is beyond me! Grin

SexLubeAndAFishSlice · 20/04/2016 14:56

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NKFell · 20/04/2016 14:57

This was a brilliant read- so pleased it's going to Classics! Grin Grin Grin

SuckingEggs · 20/04/2016 14:58

Marvellous Grin

summerdreams · 20/04/2016 15:14

So glad this has been nominated for classics Grin

PeppaIsMyHero · 20/04/2016 15:14

CRYING with laughter at this thread.

ThisWasCrownjewel · 20/04/2016 15:14

Hahahaha - priceless. Another one who had a good giggle here Smile

WorriedofMiltonKeynes · 20/04/2016 15:16

bolleaux. I can give up the hummus anytime. Sure I can. It's not a habit, I just have it for the craic. And when I'm a bit stressed... Only Waitrose though. None of your Asda crap. And no low fat rubbish either.

Classics!?!? I'm not sure whether to be super-proud Grin or super-embarrassed Blush.

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WorriedofMiltonKeynes · 20/04/2016 15:18

AND REMEMBER .... It wasn't actually a smint. It was an imitation smint. And yes, it was probably rough because someone had already spat it out... Some time ago.

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BadDoGooder · 20/04/2016 15:29

This is a fantastic thread!
Well done OP Grin

Is it wrong that I am making a mental list of jobs to avoid, in case I fancy a dabble at a festival? Blush
Good point LurkingHusband made about those who make laws/pass judgement on people neverbeing drug tested. Yet lowly office staff flogging tickets are. Anyone remember that Sun investigation where they found 90% of toilet surfaces had traces of cocaine on?

And I have missed a massive business opportunity flogging smints to pissed clubbers!

BadDoGooder · 20/04/2016 15:30

*90% of toilet surfaces in the House of Commons

I'm not on drugs I promise!! Grin

mammamic · 20/04/2016 17:06

ThelmprobableGirl - at £3 a pop, you were not taking E unless your then BF was a dealer Wink

driveninsanebythehubby · 20/04/2016 17:37

Glad it wasn't a drug!

Mars employees also have in their contracts that they can be randomly drug tested at any time..... In fact you have to pass a drugs test before they will employ you!

HeffalumpHistory · 20/04/2016 20:32

Bloody brilliant thread! Grin
Glad it wasn't drugs op, hope one day you can tell this to your ds!

Doobydoo · 23/04/2016 10:35

[ grin ]

Borisrules · 23/04/2016 10:48

Well this has massively cheered up my morning! 😂

alltouchedout · 23/04/2016 10:57

Things my mum decided were drugs or clear evidence of drug use over the years:
teaspoon in an empty dirty mug under bed
talc spilled on dressing table
love heart sweets loose in a pocket
sore skin around nose (I was 8 years old and she decided I was clearly sniffing glue)
me being tired and not wanting to go shopping with her the day after I'd gone straight from school to work in a restaurant, finishing my shift at midnight
my cousin walking out of a room in tears having been subjected to a multi generational critique of her life
being particularly hungry at tea time
Etc etc etc.
Funnily enough she never found our actual stash when my brother and I were merrily experimental teenagers (under the loose floorboard in my room, I moved out when there was still some speed hidden there and it tickles me that the workmen who replaced the flooring lsterr on never saud s thing) or cottoned on to one or the other of us being off our tits and trying to have a normal conversation without being found out. Bless her.

CiderwithBuda · 23/04/2016 10:58

So funny!

Becomingmom · 24/04/2016 11:53

When I was in school 6 years ago you could have gotten say 2 for £7 or 3 for £10 for pills, never taken them though.

horseygeorgie · 24/04/2016 14:09

OP did you tell your DS?!

WorriedofMiltonKeynes · 24/05/2016 19:51

Still haven't told DS. One day, maybe... Or am I just -totally embarrassed- waiting for when it happens for real?

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