My Father Has Always Been Addicted to Methamphetamines. What Can I Possibly Do? I Live in Vinemont, Alabama.
Question by Jacques K: My father has always been addicted to methamphetamines. What can I possibly do? I live in Vinemont, Alabama.
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Answer by Mason G
You can find drug rehab centers in your area. See the directory centered on your city and state. Look into free advice on how to intervene. Best wishes to you.
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*URGENT* LONG TERM Drug Rehabs in or Around Texas?!? NO INSURANCE?
Question by Milan1513: *URGENT* LONG TERM Drug rehabs in or around Texas?!? NO INSURANCE?
Is anyone aware of any LONG TERM Drug rehabs in or around Texas. My friend is horribly addicted to meth and benzodiazepines. Due to her disease she post her good job, is homeless with no insurance. Are there any LONG TERM rehabs you are aware of that will admit people in these circumstances? Preferably not a State Facility. It is imperative that we admit her ASAP
I thank you so much if you have anywhere for me to call!!!!
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I Have to Find Drug Rehabilitation Centers in Benicia, California. Help?
Question by carissa r: I have to find drug rehabilitation centers in Benicia, California. Help?
I’m interested in knowing how drug rehabs are being managed and how they hire workers as well as accept or reject patients. I want to know the principles that they abide by, as well as the treatment programs that they offer. I would like to interview someone who manages a drug rehab so that I may be able to compare how one drug rehab is different from another.
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Answer by aiyana ts
Hmm… That sounds like an interesting project.
Child Trafficking in Your Own Backyard
Child Trafficking in Your Own Backyard
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Audrey was lured into the commercial sex industry at age 16 by a "boyfriend" who soon turned into her abuser. She became addicted to the drugs that temporarily numbed the degradation she was forced to endure for 13 years. Entering rehab saved Audrey …
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Drugs Really Changed Me?
Question by Emily.: Drugs really changed me?
Please help me, I’m only fourteen but fifteen in three days. In about September I started drinking a lot more than I did and taking drugs. I smoked weed often and did e whenever I got the chance. I’d drink rougly two thirds of a bottle of vodka a day, and this would be in school as well as out of. After a while, teachers started noticing and my friends didn’t like it. One friend got worried and told a teacher about me drinking who phoned home and the social services were involved. I thought I’d totally stop, but I haven’t. I don’t really drink anymore but I smoke cigarettes and still smoke weed. About two months ago I tried LSD and kept having it even though I had horrible trips. I haven’t taken it for a while now because the person getting it me has stopped and it was really messing me up. I can’t eat much anymore, I’m pushing everyone I love away from me but I’ve been off the drugs for a while. I know I’m depressed and I never go out with people anymore, I don’t get much sleep and
I often find I’m crying when I don’t actually feel upset. A lot of personally bad things have happened recently and they’ve really upset me but I seem to be unable to show my emotion. I’m stubborn and determined not to show I’m weak or vulnerable and I can’t ask for help because of this. I really want to stop being this way because I’m losing close friends, I’m suicidal and all that’s keeping me going is my two year old sister. It’s like I’m just living each day the same constantly and all I’m doing is to make sure I’m not a failure to my little sister who is everything to me – but I know I am and it’s really upsetting me. Please help, I don’t know where I’m going or what I’m doing any more and I’m too stubborn, scared and uncomfortable to talk to anyone about it
If Someone Is Over the Age of 18 Can You Admit Them Into a Rehab?
Question by Smelly: If someone is over the age of 18 can you admit them into a rehab?
I’m curious on the specifics of this. My sister is 24 and and alcoholic and we are not sure which drugs she is taking at this point in time. Does she have to go on her own or can we somehow make her go? She denies everything and says she isn’t doing anything.
Please give specifics if you know!
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Answer by Ledos81
No they have to agree.
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