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What ALL Are Your Options for Drug Addiction Treatment?

Autor: AA/NA Member

~ 30/11/06

Addiction Treatment
ddti asked:


I have much of an immediate family member that? a drug addict. I myself do not let him in any way! Not $ 5, not a round here or anything at all. But I have several family members that enable it! What? frustrating that they're still allowing its addition. My question? what all the options we have to treat him. ? been in 3 rehabs. I wondered if it could be treated medically??

SWF

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Post tags: Drug Addict, Drug Addiction Treatment, Family Members
Posted in: Addiction Rehab | | Comments (2)

2 Comments »

  1. he has to make the decision that he wants to stop. until then he will keep using

    Comment by miss c — December 2, 2006 @ 7:06 pm

  2. The addict usually has to hit rock bottom and WANT help for the help to work; and people enabling him is only making matters worse. 99% of the time, unless they really want help, nothing will work. Now, medically, yes there are treatments. Methadone & Suboxone. I do not recommend either. Methadone maintenance is a FOR PROFIT organization, so the don’t work to get the person off the drug (the methadone). And people become addicted to the Methadone. People can, and have died from it. Suboxone is along the same lines. I would really avoid these options if possible. Though they do have some success, I think the bad outweighs the good.

    Comment by healthymind — December 4, 2006 @ 3:25 pm

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