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Avatar f tn My original question was to convince my son to get help for his pill addiction. I saw a website in Houston called Detox Houston (which is where he lives) & I convinced him to go. The website looks great & sounds great but it is not. It's a joke. There is no follow-up help at all. He's had some terrible relapses & now I'm trying to find something else. He wants something that he can do as an outpatient. How do you go about finding a decent doctor/therapist to help you?
Avatar f tn After going home from the inpatient rehab center, is it necessary to follow up with visiting the the outpatient rehab center regularly or just continue at home the rehab exercise which be taught at rehab center?
Avatar f tn I have been in outpatient rehab for 2 weeks now since being pulled over for a DUI. I am going voluntarily right now and have been sober since the 6th of July when it happened. I went to the bar with friends last night and only drank soda. My parents flipped out. I am 30 years old and understand the huge mistake that I have made. This is not something I'm going to do all the time, but since everything happened I'm working 2 jobs and putting in 10 hours of rehab. . .
1589929 tn?1310066922 Well anyway, I was wondering if anyone has been into outpatient rehab for this or is they know of any places that have outpatient benzo rehab programs? In patient rehab is just not possible for me now, for one I'm not a drug addict like so many of the sites say about people who are addicted and or dependent on benzos, so I wouldn't be comfortable around people who had like cocaine, heroine addictions etc.
Avatar f tn we are trying to plan what to do to help him. We are trying to find an outpatient detox facility in Houston, Texas for him to go to. He has a great job & makes great money, but he's always broke. We don't give him any money. I have seen a place online called Detox Houston.com. Does anyone know anything about it? Any type of information would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Avatar m tn I can only speak of my rehab, but it was a 6 week outpatient facility and the cost was about 7 grand. Best money I've ever spent. Inpatient rehabs are much more expensive, naturally.
341953 tn?1209481891 i wanted to know if anyone has ever tried outpatient rehab? my friend i have been talking about, that has been battling herion addiction for awhile, decided he would talk to someone about outpatient rehab. i told them that he really need a inpatient, counsleing type rehab but they can't afford it. has anyone had luck with this kind of rehab, being addicted for awhile? thanks everyone....
501205 tn?1227345442 Yes, I've watched this movie, but not in rehab or detox. It actually won awards for Best Foreign film, but I agree, not a suitable movie to be shown to such an audience. I, personally, thought it was very well done and got it's message across, unfortunately it's also a true story and the problems continue to this day. I'm so glad that you are getting help. I read some of your other posts and I'm just so happy that you are doing what you're doing, now.
317822 tn?1223241475 Once you are done with detox, they will help set you up on some continuing aftercare activities. Like an inpatient rehab, or outpatient rehab, a psychiatrist to follow your meds etc. that kind stuff. Hope this helps?
Avatar m tn In my area we have an outpatient rehab center that garauntees success from drug addiction. What ********! These kids are sent to our local N/A mtgs after 3/4 weeks of outpatient therapy and suboxone treatment. After 1 week, no lie, we NEVER see them again. One of these kids was my middle sons friend that i've known for quite awhile...he told me when finished with the program, they take you off the subs and thats where the majority of people go back to their doc.
Avatar n tn We are in TX and found that the outpatient rehab that was affiliated with the inpatient rehab hospital that my husband was in had water therapy.
Avatar m tn Just so wondering if anyone here has gone to rehab as a intensive out patient? I am headed there right now fir the first time and I'm pretty nervous. I'm 5 days clean of pain meds. I'm going to stay clean and better my future.
538894 tn?1630257531 Still using the Ativan since it does curb the emotions and helps me to rest easy, probably going to try today without but we shall see. Outpatient Rehab at 10AM EST so I will report back after that to let you all know how it went. I am not experiencing so much of the emotional rollercoasters that I had been, they are less frequent and I seem to be functioning more around the house.
538894 tn?1630257531 So Far I have only visited the Rehab once and they did a complete evaluation on me. Asked me every question in the book! Tomorrow I have an appointment where I will have some therapy and learn how to cope with the mental part of the addiction. My prayer is that I can be a support to others going thru this as well.
Avatar n tn Can a crack addict kick his/her habit by attending outpatient rehab sessions? Do all addicts have to go to an inpatient setting in order to stop using?
Avatar f tn I know I'm going to have to go into rehab to come off the Xanax but I'm just curious about what they do to you, give you and how it feels? Is it like a hospital setting or more laid back and relaxed? How long would you have to stay in order to come off a medication like Xanax?
Avatar m tn d on a meth/cialis combo. I would really like to have an intervention for Dave. Tom is unsure if drug rehab is appropriate because it's less obvious that the drugs are the real issue especially since he doesn't do them ALL the time (except for weed). He thinks he needs an actual mental health facility, rather than rehab. What WOULD be the most appropriate setting for my brother to receive help? Thank you!
Avatar f tn I just got into Renab a couple hours ago. Things are ok. Very interesting though. I'll be glad to get this over with and start outpatient therapy. I see the sub doctor in an hour and a half.
Avatar m tn So we tried admitting him (while high) to an inpatient drug rehab. He once again said he has delusions and paranoia and even admitted to coke use. He ended up in the psychiatric unit and after a week of eval. he is outpatient with a brand new scrip of psych meds even with his violent tendencies and pissing hot for coke. Anybody know why they went outpatient when is clearly abusing his medication, taking street drugs and threatening people's lives?
388204 tn?1236403834 If he truly wants help within the county of which u reside are outpatient substance abuse facilities that receive funding to make care affordable.They use a sliding fee scale or in some cases if person totally indigent there is not a fee.Again he has to want help.And for u r u in counseling?Ever been to Al-Anon?It is important for u to take care of ur needs and concerns!
Avatar f tn He is doing about 80 mg a day and I am not sure what he will need in the way of detox and rehab. He wants to do it outpatient. I am not sure where to begin to find resources.
Avatar n tn I have been doing some home rehab, i am unable to afford to go to outpatient rehab. Thank you though i am going to cal the Dr tomorrow.
8323481 tn?1405705654 I have a strong aftercare program set up with an addictions specialist doctor at a Toronto hospital, as well as an outpatient program at another hospital. This is the only time I have been opiate and alcohol free in 3 years. The doctor prescribed suboxone, 3 tabs a day. There is no euphoria or a feeling of being high. I just feel some joy returning. I started to draw and sketch in treatment, which I have never done. Little things give me pleasure again....
7540527 tn?1401187758 You can never get too much support. Outpatient, counseling, church, NA. I have not tried outpatient but many have and have found great success, Sarah's response was so insightful. You have already proven you are ready to fight for your sobriety. Keep pushing forward. You are definitely a fighter!
324184 tn?1308076203 re a functioning addict, then outpatient rehab may be for you. I did outpatient rehab, and I went from 9-3 for 3 weeks, and then nights. I do know that they worked with people. Maybe a week long detox and afternoon rehab sessions? The key is to call around..tell them what you need and ask them to work with you. You really do need a medically involved detox with alcohol. Can you give a little more on your history...are you a binge user? Every day?
Avatar n tn Who will pay for this great advice? See most people can't afford rehab and don't have insurance, so I am soooo tired of hearing doctors and reformed addicts give that advice..."just do it right and go to rehab". Having been a previous user myself and having to do it on my own and having stuck to it I can say that is not a realistic answer for most people having this problem.
Avatar f tn It's basically rehab during the day. There's usually two basic types of rehab, inpatient (where you stay there....like in a dorm) and out patient (where you go during the day but sleep in your own bed). I'm assuming that "extensive" means you'll be going either all day long, or for an extended period of time (usually either 6 weeks or 3 months).