Question by aditi is: I want to find buprenorphine-administering drug rehabilitation centers in Freeport, Texas. How?
I have come across information that claims buprenorphine to be better than methadone. I would like to know if this is true, hence the search for drug rehabs. The Internet provides sketchy details and I have found some sources to be contradicting.
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Answer by arlette p I agree with you that the Internet sometimes provides confusing details. I too have heard of the news that buprenorphine happens to be more appealing than methadone, but then again, I don’t know much about the subject. Below are links that may get to help you in your search. Good luck! I do hope that you get the information you need.
Question by montanasky: I am fighting a strong addiction to meth and desperately want to stay clean. Can anyone help?
I have been to several rehabs- I know what needs to be done, but I can’t seem to follow through with anything. Please help me if you know of any websites, etc. to support my recovery. Any advice is welcome. I am to the point where I can’t live with the drugs, and I can’t live without them. HELP!!!!
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Answer by compassionate-angel My husband, fought a fifteen year addiction…and overcame it and has been clean for eight years….the ONLY way, is you need to find out WHY you are addicted, whay is it that you need to feel so good about? Are you not loved,…are you in great emotional pain? Why not give your life over to God and Jesus,…then, maybe the guilt of knowing that you are letting THEM down, and praying for strength to quit..will stop you..your body is your temple, and you must love yourself, and the creation that God made…Love Jesus, and pray, and They will give you the strength you need,…
Question by cadence c: I want to find drug rehabilitation centers in Cerritos, California. How do I do this?
I want to do this for my childhood friend. I never really thought that he would turn out to be a drug addict since he was always the one who was always the rule follower. Goody-two-shoes, we called him. And now he has somehow rebelled from that image and just went and did drugs. I feel bad about this and I want to help him by finding him a drug rehab. I wish I knew how, though.
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Answer by alani s There are lots of drug rehabs out there, and it should be pretty easy to find one. If you can’t take your friend to a doctor (the doctor will be able to assess his situation and recommend rehabs), then the links below should be able to help you. Good luck!
Question by June: Does Meth addiction make you want to suck blood?
i read this book called CRANK if any of you have heard of it and while being super high on E and Meth a bunch of these kids take turns using knifes to cut each other so they can suck blood of one another. does anyone know why?
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Answer by obsessive Y!A girl. because it’s a drug, it makes you go psycho!!
Question by berenise lr: I want to know how to find alcohol rehabilitation centers in Katonah, New York. Can anyone tell me?
My boyfriend is an alcoholic. He started drinking when we broke up before. Now that we’re back together again, I want to get him back to how he was before we broke up. He’s really changed now. He’s more violent, and his alcoholism is getting in the way of our relationship. I really want to find alcohol rehabs for him.
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Answer by annelise il It’s a good thing that you didn’t just break up with him. Your support and encouragement will really make a difference. You can take him to a doctor. At least then the doctor will be able to properly check up on him and assess his situation. The doctor will also give you recommendations regarding rehabs. I do hope that your boyfriend gets treated soon. It must be hard being in a relationship with someone who’s alcoholic. Just hang on, though. You can get through this.
AA Secrets They Do not Want You to Know – The Twelve Steps do not work as a program of recovery from drug or alcohol problems. From:www.orange-papers.org
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