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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 483822" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I agree with helping him into treatment. You want him to know you are there to support his treatment. But if he is not withdrawing why does he need detox? He is having physical problems being without a drug. He needs to feel high, otherwise he would not do this while surrounded by sober people in a sober house where they are all working the program. Or else being in a sober house is just a farce. I'm not trying to be harsh TL because you know I care a lot about you and him, but I really believe he is having difficulty staying away from drugs physically. If he wants to go to detox he knows he needs to get it out of his system. Think about it, he stayed in town with his girlfriend a few extra days to get high, he went to the sober house and within a couple days was having problems, so he steals money to get drugs. He needs to be detoxed and then be in a more structured environment before a sober house can work in my humble opinion.</p><p></p><p>In any case I agree you should support his getting help.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 483822, member: 59"] I agree with helping him into treatment. You want him to know you are there to support his treatment. But if he is not withdrawing why does he need detox? He is having physical problems being without a drug. He needs to feel high, otherwise he would not do this while surrounded by sober people in a sober house where they are all working the program. Or else being in a sober house is just a farce. I'm not trying to be harsh TL because you know I care a lot about you and him, but I really believe he is having difficulty staying away from drugs physically. If he wants to go to detox he knows he needs to get it out of his system. Think about it, he stayed in town with his girlfriend a few extra days to get high, he went to the sober house and within a couple days was having problems, so he steals money to get drugs. He needs to be detoxed and then be in a more structured environment before a sober house can work in my humble opinion. In any case I agree you should support his getting help. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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