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<blockquote data-quote="saving grace" data-source="post: 208652" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>What is his drug of choice? Klonopin is not an opiate? It wont help him for that. My sons program is outpatient, Suboxone is a drug you would take for a long time, I have never seen it in an inpatient environment. </p><p>Does he have insurance? Have him call around to clinics that might accept free care. If it were me I would pay for it if I thought he was serious. but to take suboxone and still take other drugs just shows that he is not ready to live sober.</p><p>Have you discussed with him that if he starts this program that he will have to live drug free? they will test him? It couldnt hurt to try it, go with him and see the program for yourself, get the information first hand. My sons program is a family based program, they call me and discuss his care with me. It works for us.</p><p>I have never been able to deny my son help if he wanted to try something, you never know when it will be the time that works. </p><p>Grace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saving grace, post: 208652, member: 1538"] What is his drug of choice? Klonopin is not an opiate? It wont help him for that. My sons program is outpatient, Suboxone is a drug you would take for a long time, I have never seen it in an inpatient environment. Does he have insurance? Have him call around to clinics that might accept free care. If it were me I would pay for it if I thought he was serious. but to take suboxone and still take other drugs just shows that he is not ready to live sober. Have you discussed with him that if he starts this program that he will have to live drug free? they will test him? It couldnt hurt to try it, go with him and see the program for yourself, get the information first hand. My sons program is a family based program, they call me and discuss his care with me. It works for us. I have never been able to deny my son help if he wanted to try something, you never know when it will be the time that works. Grace [/QUOTE]
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