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My twin is an addict...
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<blockquote data-quote="Barbaramoore" data-source="post: 686301" data-attributes="member: 19872"><p>This is sad! It's not just about your sister.Your brother likewise needs assistance. He should be taken to addiction treatment center like that of <a href="http://www.edgewood.ca" target="_blank">www.edgewood.ca</a> . You shouldn't disregard him. Addiction is a treatable condition. The first phase of the treatment may be difficult as that is the time where the addicted has to deal with withdrawal symptoms. That is the most troublesome part of the treatment and there are chances that he may get violent and act weired. In any case, once this stage is crossed, we can say half of the treatment is finished. Your sister won't not require a treatment but she should be dealt with. Keep somebody to screen her activities. She is only 14. its easier to manage her now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbaramoore, post: 686301, member: 19872"] This is sad! It's not just about your sister.Your brother likewise needs assistance. He should be taken to addiction treatment center like that of [URL='http://www.edgewood.ca']www.edgewood.ca[/URL] . You shouldn't disregard him. Addiction is a treatable condition. The first phase of the treatment may be difficult as that is the time where the addicted has to deal with withdrawal symptoms. That is the most troublesome part of the treatment and there are chances that he may get violent and act weired. In any case, once this stage is crossed, we can say half of the treatment is finished. Your sister won't not require a treatment but she should be dealt with. Keep somebody to screen her activities. She is only 14. its easier to manage her now. [/QUOTE]
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