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Insurance won't pay for detox, detox says he doesn't need it, any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 479649" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>geepers, my neighbor just decided to go to detox and bam, it was a done deal.... I guess saying he is worse than he is, is a thought...I mean it is really crazy to me that they wouldn't want him in patient in case he got sick or had pain. Is there any way to do a planned withdrawal with a doctor, little by little if you are doing it out patient? I dont know enough about addiction to know if that is realistic. Others here do know and I am sure will help much more...I had to go little by little off a medication that my body was dependent on but I am not an addict so it was easy to do and I did it faster than they thought it would go, but there was no pain that way (there was when I had a pharmacy issue once and ran out of medications suddenly, I remember that! it was awful and I believe him that he can't do it on his own) Or, can he receive medications that can be taken out patient with your help during the detox phase? </p><p>I'm so sorry that is happening at a time when he is ready to do this...seem so frustratingly wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 479649, member: 12886"] geepers, my neighbor just decided to go to detox and bam, it was a done deal.... I guess saying he is worse than he is, is a thought...I mean it is really crazy to me that they wouldn't want him in patient in case he got sick or had pain. Is there any way to do a planned withdrawal with a doctor, little by little if you are doing it out patient? I dont know enough about addiction to know if that is realistic. Others here do know and I am sure will help much more...I had to go little by little off a medication that my body was dependent on but I am not an addict so it was easy to do and I did it faster than they thought it would go, but there was no pain that way (there was when I had a pharmacy issue once and ran out of medications suddenly, I remember that! it was awful and I believe him that he can't do it on his own) Or, can he receive medications that can be taken out patient with your help during the detox phase? I'm so sorry that is happening at a time when he is ready to do this...seem so frustratingly wrong. [/QUOTE]
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