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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 408239" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>So first thing this morning difficult child calls and I give him lots of phone numbers to detox/rehabs and he starts making the calls and finds out that my insurance stopped covering opiate rehabiliation in 2009!!!! So here he is willing to go and wants to go and he can't get in anywhere because his insurance won't cover detox from what he is addicted too, yet they cover is suboxon. </p><p></p><p>One place told him and I think this is what he is going to have to do, that if he were using other things, like benzo's or alchohol and not just opiates that they could get him in the door, then they will just have to bill it as alcoholic detox and rehab. So he now how has to get benzo's in his system and drink on the way to the detox facility so both of these things are in his system so hopefully one of the things will get him in!! I in no way want to urge him to take any drugs or drink, which is something he really never does, but it's the only way he's going to get into rehab. </p><p></p><p>He wants to detox, stay at rehab for a while, then move back into a soberhouse. He wants to do the right thing, so why does it have to be so difficult????</p><p></p><p>Have you ever heard anything so rediculous????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 408239, member: 2442"] So first thing this morning difficult child calls and I give him lots of phone numbers to detox/rehabs and he starts making the calls and finds out that my insurance stopped covering opiate rehabiliation in 2009!!!! So here he is willing to go and wants to go and he can't get in anywhere because his insurance won't cover detox from what he is addicted too, yet they cover is suboxon. One place told him and I think this is what he is going to have to do, that if he were using other things, like benzo's or alchohol and not just opiates that they could get him in the door, then they will just have to bill it as alcoholic detox and rehab. So he now how has to get benzo's in his system and drink on the way to the detox facility so both of these things are in his system so hopefully one of the things will get him in!! I in no way want to urge him to take any drugs or drink, which is something he really never does, but it's the only way he's going to get into rehab. He wants to detox, stay at rehab for a while, then move back into a soberhouse. He wants to do the right thing, so why does it have to be so difficult???? Have you ever heard anything so rediculous???? [/QUOTE]
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