She really has to go into a detox for this and be medically supervised - she has no idea what dosages to give herself for the amount of drugs she was using.
If she is really serious about this she should go to a detox and then a inpatient rehab followed with AA or NA meetings - this is what my bf had to do after several years of trying to "do it himself".
She will get pretty sick - diarhhea, vomiting, body aches, chills and this will last at least one week. It is not as bad as people make it out to be though so it can be done - if she is serious.
This is going to be harder than she thinks. Stopping won't be that hard but staying stopped is and being in a safe enviroment where you can't get to the drugs is important. - like a rehab or detox. She needs people to be there to watch her and stop her from leaving. How old is she - over 18 I assume or you would put her in I guess.
As a mom, this has to be hard. You wanting her to go in somewhere is the right thing to do and you should insist on it. It isn't right for her to want to "burden" you with this - seeing her like this and trying to keep her in the house everytime she tries to leave - which she will do cause the urges are strong. Too strong for her. That is why she would be more successful in a detox and rehab. She needs to be away from the drugs somewhere and change all people, places and things or she will go back and may even anyways since relapse is a part of recovery as unfortunate as that is.
Sit with her and tell her it has been so hard on you to watch her suffer using and that seeing her withdraw will be too hard - for you - for her - and that she needs help and to be supervised.
Keep her in your prayers, or thoughts. It will get easier - life will get better for her day by day but she can't do this alone. She needs support - other people who are giong through the same thing and have experience.
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2006-09-01 12:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm in Michigan and be responsive to not something approximately rehabs not to point rehabs in Illinois. i might only desire to assert which you're an extremely sturdy mom for being there for her and the infant while they desire you the main and that i believe for you, your daughter, and your granddaughter. i'm hoping for the sake of each and every person in touch your daughter can kick this habit and that i would be praying on your loved ones. i'm going to assert this, I had a chum who grew to become into addicted to coke. He would not stay sparkling for the life of him. So he rented a inn in yet another state and went by way of a "in-abode" detox and stayed away for a twelve months. He did not be responsive to any sellers, did not have any money different than adequate to maintain him alive, did not be responsive to any human beings and got here abode sparkling and has been that way for some years. If this is accessible consistent with danger this is a robust answer, pass by way of detox at a facility and pass to the place you be responsive to no person.
2016-10-01 04:47:29
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answered by stepp 4
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She needs to do the detox under medical supervision as it can be very dangerous, painful, and mentally painful for you to watch. She really needs to do more than detox, she needs to get counseling to figure out why she started and has continued to do drugs in the first place and what she can do to make sure she doesn't go back.
2006-09-01 12:44:12
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answered by frr_ls 2
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hm there was a story on tv in germany they put the persons in a sleep in hospital for some time to get them off.!
i think herion is heroin and heroin is not typed correctly because of a computer program? hm stupid police!
try this - the person looked awful as her woke up but her body was off h.
i dont know if this is allowed in the us!
but that is an "easy" method.
the problem is that her is in the hands of idiots then at least in germany. the "Freuds" !
2006-09-01 13:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Call a clinic and ask for their medical advice. There are severe consequences of withdrawal. You need to be aware of them. Ask for professional opinions before you make a decision. My best to you and your daughter.
2006-09-01 12:42:54
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answered by Justsyd 7
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either way she has to go to detox center. tell her she doesn't need someone to go with her, she can do this herself! there will be people there to support her all the way till she recovers. also let her know you support her going and won't accept anything less.
2006-09-01 12:46:10
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answered by ♥jen♥ 4
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she can not do this her self you got to get her help if you let her try to do this her self it might be a bad thing for her so just talk to her and tell her to go
2006-09-01 13:58:20
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answered by carolea_lamblin 3
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i really don't think she should do this on her own.maybe you should call someone for help,as in a medical clinic or drug re-hab program,or even your hosptaal.they would let you know where you can get help
kathy
2006-09-01 12:51:52
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answered by kwaynedglvr 2
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She will not be able to do it on her own you need to convince her to go get help with people who know how to help her,she needs treatment. Please for your own sake and your daughters please get her help no matter what you have to do.You dont want to see the alternitive.
2006-09-01 12:49:55
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answered by Crystal Y 2
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http://forum.famanon.org.uk/phpBB2/index.php Hope this helps you,even just a little.Take care and best wishes to u both x
2006-09-01 12:45:56
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answered by twinkle 3
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