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Did rehab help your loved one
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<blockquote data-quote="Mimi44" data-source="post: 731588" data-attributes="member: 22991"><p>my son did a 30day inpatient rehab not once but twice. He did not work the program after being released. He did not go to meetings or get a sponsor. I feel like if he had of followed the program it might have worked. But if he wasn’t ready to stop using it wouldn’t have mattered. He continued using until he landed in prison. I do know a couple people that did 6 month rehab inpatient an continue to work the program, and have done well. It is definitely up to the individual to make it work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mimi44, post: 731588, member: 22991"] my son did a 30day inpatient rehab not once but twice. He did not work the program after being released. He did not go to meetings or get a sponsor. I feel like if he had of followed the program it might have worked. But if he wasn’t ready to stop using it wouldn’t have mattered. He continued using until he landed in prison. I do know a couple people that did 6 month rehab inpatient an continue to work the program, and have done well. It is definitely up to the individual to make it work. [/QUOTE]
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