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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 606414" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>I hate to say this but I agree with the pharmacist. The interventionist that we used said it took 30 days to even get the drugs completely out of their system and only then can you really start working on the addiction and mental health issues. Our daughter's therapist and the interventionist strongly recommended a three month program followed by outpatient. Could you appeal the decision of the insurance company? Would the doctor write a letter stating that your difficult child needs a 90-day program?</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that he went, though, even for 30 days. It is a good first step. I think it is also great that you went to a Nar-Anon meeting. As far as his calling and leaving with drug buddies, no rehab locks them up and throws away the key. And yes, I don't know if you ever get over the fear that they are using after they leave rehab. difficult child's residential family therapist told me that I will never be sure and it is a doubt and fear that I will always struggle with but time will make it easier.</p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 606414, member: 1967"] I hate to say this but I agree with the pharmacist. The interventionist that we used said it took 30 days to even get the drugs completely out of their system and only then can you really start working on the addiction and mental health issues. Our daughter's therapist and the interventionist strongly recommended a three month program followed by outpatient. Could you appeal the decision of the insurance company? Would the doctor write a letter stating that your difficult child needs a 90-day program? I'm glad that he went, though, even for 30 days. It is a good first step. I think it is also great that you went to a Nar-Anon meeting. As far as his calling and leaving with drug buddies, no rehab locks them up and throws away the key. And yes, I don't know if you ever get over the fear that they are using after they leave rehab. difficult child's residential family therapist told me that I will never be sure and it is a doubt and fear that I will always struggle with but time will make it easier. ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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