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My 25 y/o got kicked out of rehab today. ..
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 672737" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Rehabs to me are to show people who seriously want to quit using how to live a better, drug free life. It would be great if the facilitators could stop everyo e from bri ging drugs to patients but its not realistic. Where there are addicts there will be drugs,,,addicts are so sneaky. Jail has drugs too. My daughter found ways ti get drugs when she was in iur house for grounding and did not leave. She now explains that she had people bring them to the house by her bedroom window and took off the window. After we got wuse and fixed the window so she couldnt do it she simply refused grounding.</p><p></p><p>She quit when she truly was ready to change</p><p>, jncludjng leaving the state and dumping all her friends. She was very lonely for a long time. But she did not look for drugs after she detoxed only with her new boyfriend with her. You have to want it enough to resist. Its bever easy. No environment is drug free if somebody wwants to use. Relapse is often a part of quitting. My daughters drug of choice was meth but she tried everything. I thought shed end up in jail or dead she is clean elevin years, with that same boyfriend, and has a house and my beautiful granddaughter. She us into organic living.</p><p></p><p>Never give up, however it is in the addicts hands.</p><p></p><p>Have you gone to al anon? Lifesaver here.</p><p></p><p>Hugs to all still in this hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 672737, member: 1550"] Rehabs to me are to show people who seriously want to quit using how to live a better, drug free life. It would be great if the facilitators could stop everyo e from bri ging drugs to patients but its not realistic. Where there are addicts there will be drugs,,,addicts are so sneaky. Jail has drugs too. My daughter found ways ti get drugs when she was in iur house for grounding and did not leave. She now explains that she had people bring them to the house by her bedroom window and took off the window. After we got wuse and fixed the window so she couldnt do it she simply refused grounding. She quit when she truly was ready to change , jncludjng leaving the state and dumping all her friends. She was very lonely for a long time. But she did not look for drugs after she detoxed only with her new boyfriend with her. You have to want it enough to resist. Its bever easy. No environment is drug free if somebody wwants to use. Relapse is often a part of quitting. My daughters drug of choice was meth but she tried everything. I thought shed end up in jail or dead she is clean elevin years, with that same boyfriend, and has a house and my beautiful granddaughter. She us into organic living. Never give up, however it is in the addicts hands. Have you gone to al anon? Lifesaver here. Hugs to all still in this hell. [/QUOTE]
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