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Brandi didn't realize the hold meth would take on her life, until it spiraled out. . .
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Do you find that your teen has had a recent change in his/her group of friends? |
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Do you find that your teen is careless with grooming? |
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Do you find that your teen has lost interest in activities or sports that they used to enjoy? |
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Do you find that your teen has been missing school? |
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Do you find that your teen has had declining grades? |
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Do you find that your teen is secretive about possessions, friends, or conversations? |
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Do you find that your teen seems guilty when you ask questions about his or her whereabouts? |
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Do you find that your teen lies to you about the places he or she's been? |
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Has dramatic personality or mood changes? |
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Do you find that your teen seems more sluggish and run down than usual? |
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Do you find that your teen frequently makes excuses for not being able to attend family events or outings? |
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Do you find that your teen uses incense, room spray or perfumes to hide smoke or chemical odor? |
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Do you find that your teen uses secretive or "coded" language with friends? |
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Do you find that your teen has been taking/spending an increased amount of money with no explanation for where it's going? |
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Has been in trouble — with family, at work or school, or with the police — because of drinking or drug use? |
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Have you found evidence of drug paraphernalia such as pipes, rolling papers, etc? |
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Have you found inhaling products (such as hairspray, nail polish, correction fluid, etc)? Or rags and paper bags that are sometimes used as inhalant accessories? |
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Have you found bottles of eye drops, which may be used to mask bloodshot eyes or dilated pupils? |
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Have you found that he or she has come home after school or after being out with the smell of mouthwash or breath mints to cover up the smell of alcohol? |
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Have you found that you are missing prescription drugs? |
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This quiz was provided with permission by The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.
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