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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 263277" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Hi T - </p><p> </p><p>Just sending some support for your weary heart. My x was a big-time progressive drug abuser. He's 54 and it's still all very much about him and getting high. I tried for years to help him, get him into rehab, his well to do uncle paid for two stints in a very expensive rehab place and we thought to ourselves "Well now that he has a little financial backing - he'll kick this." and sadly it didn't do any more than the place down the road that was a torn/worn former elementary school in the middle of the worst part of town. </p><p> </p><p>Find a local chapter of narcanon and go - even though YOU aren't the abuser - you will learn a great deal by sitting and listening to former addicts who are trying to get well. I think from them you'll get better answers than google. They'll also be a wealth of information about Suboxone and methadone. </p><p> </p><p>I know your heartache and I'm sending a huge hug for your healing. </p><p> </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 263277, member: 4964"] Hi T - Just sending some support for your weary heart. My x was a big-time progressive drug abuser. He's 54 and it's still all very much about him and getting high. I tried for years to help him, get him into rehab, his well to do uncle paid for two stints in a very expensive rehab place and we thought to ourselves "Well now that he has a little financial backing - he'll kick this." and sadly it didn't do any more than the place down the road that was a torn/worn former elementary school in the middle of the worst part of town. Find a local chapter of narcanon and go - even though YOU aren't the abuser - you will learn a great deal by sitting and listening to former addicts who are trying to get well. I think from them you'll get better answers than google. They'll also be a wealth of information about Suboxone and methadone. I know your heartache and I'm sending a huge hug for your healing. Star [/QUOTE]
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