Question by need help: what is the best way to detox from crack at home without going to a drug rehab?
what is the best way to detox from crack at home without going to a drug rehab?
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Answer by Annabelle Wouldn’t you want full support of experienced staff to help you each step of the way?
Question by cheebo: Can I admit my 17 Year Old son into a drug rehab center without his permission?
My son is 17 years old, and has a severe drug addiction problem. He’s on nearly every Hallucinogen, and smokes marijuana daily. He won’t go into a drug rehab program, we’ve tried before. Can I commit him without his consent? I’ve heard before that at 17 he needs to sign a consent form, which he won’t. But there must be a way to get him help, he’s not even 18 yet. We live in Vermont if that helps. Thank you for your answers, we greatly appreciate them.
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Answer by Wonderwall just call the police on him then
Question by .: Why would a drug rehab center put a 16 year old boy on antidepressants and antipsychotics without?
diagnosing him with depression or any mental disorder, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder? They are administering these drugs to him for aggressiveness and behavioral problems. Since when have antipsychotics been used in adolescents for aggressive behavior? Is this ethical? Is this the 21st century version of electroshock therapy and lobotomy? Why is a drug rehab facility taking someone off of street drugs and putting him on pharmaceutical drugs?
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Answer by Jay maybe their trying to ween him off the other drugs.
Question by Paige Castle: Can recovered alcoholics drink without still being an alcoholic?
My mum was an alcoholic but ive been told that she still drinks sometimes. So i was curious if this still makes her an alcoholic?
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Answer by tugar357 That is a question only she can answer. Yes it is possible, but it is harder as the temptation is there.
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I want to get clean. Methadone is a dangerous drug as well. I don’t want to switch addictions, just want to get off of all drugs. I can’t go longer than 10 hours or else the “fountain” begins and it’s not pretty.
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What if someone does not want to get the help to stop using drugs and instead claim that they can do it on their own? Is that possible? I would like to get some success stories with and without help. Thanks
Just wondering if anyone has been through this and if you have any tips to help. We can’t afford for him to go to rehab. He has been clean for 4 days and has used for almost a year. I’m worried he will go back to using.
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