I found 1/2 pill hidden in my teenagers room. Worried and need help! Any ideas what it may be?
- Asked
- 22 Jun 2013 by loloc11
- Updated
- 31 Aug 2013
- Topics
- drug dependence, pill id, medication, teenager
Details:
Its in half, white and, was round. All thats left to see on the imprint is the number 3 on one side. Appears to have numbers before it but I can't see them. Flipped over is the letter "L" in larger font than the 3. Most likely it had a line down the middle. I have pictures if that would help any of you. Just let me know and I will get it to you. We have been suspicious lately due to a change in her behavior. We are hoping we are wrong.Thanks for taking the time to read this and possibly help.
-concerned parent
There are 3,238 pills under round white pill. You may try looking through these but it will be hard to ID half a pill. You might try asking your child what it is?
Take the pill to your local pharmacy, perhaps they can help you; or as DzooBaby says... ask your child.
Take care,
masso.-
As a mom I would say be gentle and off handed. It could be an aspirin or something a friend stuck in their pocket that your kid didn't know about. It happens. Keep communication open. Better have an explanation why you found it. Kids hate to be spied upon. It destroys trust. Then they are distant and you won't know if a real problem develops. Good luck.
As a 15 year old, I advise you try talking to her, but do so with caution and explain how you came to find the pill, otherwise she may well think you've been spying on her. If this doesn't get you any further, try discreetly asking one of her friends if they have seen her with any pills/medication recently. If they are really good friends, they'll respect the seriousness of the matter and keep it confidential. Good luck :)
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