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difficult child has agreed to go to rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 557389" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>What I found here was that most places think of detox far differently than I ever did, a few days off the substance and in you go. If you are not detoxed they make you go to a detox unit for 3 days. That doesn't mean the urges are gone or that the addict is not suffering some effects, but they consider you detoxed. What impressed me so much about my difficult child's sober house was the people also. It was housed in an old convent in a very poor part of town but the women there were happy and so accepting and caring for each other. It's that kind of atmosphere that is most successful, you get sober with each other's help. </p><p></p><p>I'm very hopeful for your difficult child. Aren't visitng hours over soon?</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 557389, member: 59"] What I found here was that most places think of detox far differently than I ever did, a few days off the substance and in you go. If you are not detoxed they make you go to a detox unit for 3 days. That doesn't mean the urges are gone or that the addict is not suffering some effects, but they consider you detoxed. What impressed me so much about my difficult child's sober house was the people also. It was housed in an old convent in a very poor part of town but the women there were happy and so accepting and caring for each other. It's that kind of atmosphere that is most successful, you get sober with each other's help. I'm very hopeful for your difficult child. Aren't visitng hours over soon? Nancy [/QUOTE]
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