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Why Does Insurance Only Cover So Little Days for Drug Rehab?

Question by Jenifer: Why does insurance only cover so little days for drug rehab?
My husband was just admitted to Sunrise House in Lafayette,Nj. This is his first time in rehab. It is a 28 days program but the people who work there tell me we will get lucky if they let him stay for 10 days. Why do they do this?

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Answer by notyou311
Unfortunately, there is little sympathy for drug addicts. It is a self-inflicted problem.

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'Octomom' Nadya Suleman Heads to Rehab

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Jamaica TO: Paulette Walker, Peer Support Workers, Offers Hope to Drug Addicts

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Is Sex the Best Alternative to Drug Addiction?

Question by Scott S: Is sex the best alternative to drug addiction?
I’ve read an article a few weeks ago which claims that getting high on drugs is like getting the best sex you’ve ever had in your life. If this is true then most people who have friends or relatives that are into drugs can save a lot of money from spending on drug rehabs. Now, if this is the case, is it appropriate to say that all drug addicts should just get a hooker and get the best sex of their lives to help them recover from their addiction? This seems to be a very interesting point to ponder on if all the facts are true about sex and drugs. I hope you can also share your take on this matter.

Where Can I Put My Mom Into a Free Rehab Program?

Question by Stealth: Where can I put my mom into a free rehab program?
Here’s the full story: My mother is an RN, very knowledgeable with prescription drugs and although she’s never had an addiction with anything drug related, she shows signs of hypochondria, somataform disorder and pretty darn close to Munchhausen syndrome. She recently just had a mental breakdown related to being “reborn” and saying she was “saved.” She was caring for my grandmother at the time who is nearing the end of her life and my family and I know that she can no longer care for her in the state that my mom is in because she is a danger to herself and my grandmother. She was baker acted because of her attack and taken to the hospital. After receiving medical care, they had her evaluated by a psychiatrist who believes that she is now normal. If she returns home, we fear that she may have another breakdown as she has always been anxious and a borderline schizophrenic. I love my mom and I don’t want to institutionalize her because she would probably turn suicidal. My mom is divorced, receives $ 350/week in alimony, is up to her eyeballs in debt (so we would like to have her declare bankruptcy) and she has no insurance. Where do we go from here if they let her out of the hospital without any treatment program? Our [extended] family does not have enough money to send her to any rehab center and the only one I found was a Salvation Army ARC in Jacksonville or Orlando, Fl. She is based in Ocala. Any immediate help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.