Could Drug Rehab Have Saved This Family?
Could Drug Rehab Have Saved This Family?
This morning I read a heartbreaking story about a 23 years old man who lost everything with his family to heroin possession. He had tried marijuana and cocaine when he was younger, but do not take drugs regularly until ill mother. At that time he started taking OxyContin. Then, was buried on the day his mother, he tried heroin for the first time unfortunately, even though his family knew about his drug problem, they have him no longer in the drug rehab until muchlater, when he a clash with the law.
At that time he was already deep in the clutches of heroin addiction and it took years to go in and out of treatment before he finally to the point where it looks like it is on the corner.
During these years he had pretty much everything in the family that the house could be moved with relative ease out: TV, DVD, CD, all the tools of his father – the tools that support the family made available. They lost their house, dadmoved into a hotel, and then his car, and then social housing. The other three sons moved in with relatives living with heroin addicts, among others in similar places, a launderette.
They were completed ruined.
One might think that this is an unusual situation. Unfortunately, it is not as unusual as you might think. Thousands of families are ruined every year because of a family member has an addiction. And if it could happen this model of the family, it can beto anyone.
What went wrong? How can I avoid this?
1. The boy was introduced to OxyContin in the school. OxyContin abuse has been at the school on the agenda. Other students were falling asleep while standing in the aisles and nodded off in class. Where were the teachers?
2. The family never occurred to her son in drug rehab as soon as they realized that he was a problem.
3. When he finally get into the drug rehab, it was a 30-day program. In any case, 30 daysenough to treat heroin addiction and get the guy turned around and able to lead a new life without drugs.
Really, it seems simple, that’s all there is to it. Even if nobody in the school about the rampant drug use – a crime in itself – the steps two and three above, the whole disaster could have been averted.
Almost all were the events that happened to have joined the family of her son’s addiction Heron avoided, they soon began toenough and sent him to a long-term residential drug rehab program that rehabilitates the real him and allowed him to live a life without drugs.
http://www.drugrehab.pannipa.com/2009/10/could-drug-rehab-have-saved-this-family/
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