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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 356048" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>my first gut reaction is to let her stay under the condition of detox. However, as it has been said unless she is really wanting to get clean, detox may not work. Usually people have to hit rock bottom before they seek help, you could tell her your detox plan and see if she is at all interested, if she flies off the handle and tells you she is not addicted and doesn't need help, then you know your next move would be to ask her to leave.</p><p></p><p>From my point of view and what I've been through, I would try to get her to detox before I tell her to leave. It may not work the first time, but maybe it will help her understand the predicament she got herself into, and that she does need help.</p><p></p><p>I'm so glad you and husband called the doctors. most doctors. don't know all of the things prescribed to a patient unless the patient is honest with them.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. (((HUGS)))</p><p></p><p>Love,</p><p>Lia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 356048, member: 1953"] my first gut reaction is to let her stay under the condition of detox. However, as it has been said unless she is really wanting to get clean, detox may not work. Usually people have to hit rock bottom before they seek help, you could tell her your detox plan and see if she is at all interested, if she flies off the handle and tells you she is not addicted and doesn't need help, then you know your next move would be to ask her to leave. From my point of view and what I've been through, I would try to get her to detox before I tell her to leave. It may not work the first time, but maybe it will help her understand the predicament she got herself into, and that she does need help. I'm so glad you and husband called the doctors. most doctors. don't know all of the things prescribed to a patient unless the patient is honest with them. Hang in there. (((HUGS))) Love, Lia [/QUOTE]
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