The Internet is a great place to find a rehab center. Father Martian Ashley and Betty Ford are 2 good one. Father Martin Ashley is not any more expensive than some of the others that are not as good. Just type in the drug of your choice and you will have a choice of many sites to go to. Rehabs usually have a 800 so the call will be free. They do not make judgments about you and are very helpful. Mose often it is suggested NOT to go to one that is close to home anyway. If you go to one in your state some of them the state will pay for if you cannot afford it. Get help now before you change your mind as that often happens. I lived with a family member on drugs and know a lot about it. Stay for the whole program, not just for detox. Afterword go to NA meetings every week. That is important for you to stay off the drugs. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-07-04 13:49:24
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answered by # one 6
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Find a Narcotics Anonymous meeting on-line, even. There is help for those that want it. Perhaps getting out of town would be a great start, for a little while. Health Insurance may cover an in-patient treatment center, Depending on the Drug(s) and other things. There is a way out and you can stay out once you gert to that junction. Stopping an addiction is reserved for those that WANT to stop, not those that NEED to stop.
I wish you success in this endeavor, I will pray for you and PLEASE.... Do Something.... NOW!!!
2006-07-06 07:24:07
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answered by ••Mott•• 6
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If you have admitted that you are a addict, I think you have a will power to give it up. If there is no rehabilitation centre in your area it really does not matter or a matter of concern. Go to a nearest hospital and start treatment. God will certainly help you and hope you will give it up for your better future.
2006-07-06 04:18:51
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answered by loveboy 5
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O.K listen carefully.Go to ur nearest hospital and u can online and find hotlines where u can talk to ppl that can help u find the nearest rehab. My dad went on drugs and destroyed our family. If u wanna protect u and ur family.So if u wanna protect ur family it is crucial u do this. I think it is gr8 that u realize u have a problem and u want 2 fix it. Good Luck I'll give u my best of wishes
2006-07-04 13:46:02
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answered by Libra 2
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Go to the hospital or call the police. There is also a 1-800 # for people with drug addictions. 1-800-662-4357. 1-800-445-3889.
It will be a long road, but one worth taking!
Good luck!
2006-07-06 07:22:09
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answered by blzneyz 1
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Look up places that host Narcotics Anonymous.. being around others who have the same problems helps a lot when kicking the habit..check yourself into the local hospital..they will know where to send you to get treatment and get the help that you want
2006-07-06 01:38:24
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answered by beentheredonethat 1
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Yellow Page ... Itll take many tries to get over something that makes u feel alone
u want help but NO ONE's help will seem sincere after time pass you realize because the exact thought of help u r expecting can only be given from urself
2006-07-05 02:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps its possible for you access a hospital to get a medical detox.. or get a referall from your doctor.. you have taken am important decision that you have GOT TO QUIT.. that takes strength and I admire you for that.. dont give up.. call the local medical establishments and if that fails try looking online for "treatment" or call your insurance company to find out what you should do..if you want help ..its out there.. email me if you want
brandihoo@gmail.com and we can talk..
2006-07-04 16:06:40
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answered by brandihoo 3
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You have taken the first step and made the decision to quit.Do not attempt it on your own.You need to have family support and counselling by professionals.My best advice to you is to attend your nearerst emergency room and or doctor and get a referral to the appropriate doctors or organisations to help you with withdrawal.I know you can do this.My daughter did it 6yrs ago.i do wish you all the best in this .do not give up hope.
2006-07-06 01:52:14
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answered by witchfromoz2003 6
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Just accept that you have a problem and talk to someone about it someone that you trust, but would never think about telling. He or She will respect you for it, and then go to the hospital. They will help you find a program that will get you on the right path.
2006-07-03 23:55:28
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answered by Juan R 1
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