meth addiction

Drug Addiction (PLEASE HELP)?

Question by : Drug Addiction (PLEASE HELP)?
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My sister-in-law has been battling bulimia and a meth addiction for over 8 years. She has been in at least 3 different rehabs throughout this time and nothing has worked and/or she hasn’t taken it serious. She married her drug dealer and had a baby with him. There is a ton more information on this but I don’t want to go into extreme details on that part.

Relationship After Drug/alcohol Abuse?

Question by hopelesslydevoted: Relationship after drug/alcohol abuse?
[rewrite]My boyfriend of almost 2 years began showing signs of a drinking problem about 6 months ago. He was arrested while drunk for disorderly conduct. After that, he stopped drinking so much, but began again during a visit with his family. He then really kicked his butt out of drinking. However, I recently found out that he traded his alcohol addiction for a meth addiction. He is now in jail after failing a drug test at a hospital b/c he was having feelings of paranoia and anxiety and thought it was a psychological problem–it’s not, it was part of his drug abuse. I’d love some advice on how to move on with my life. We had plans to get married, and I’m just crushed to know of all the lies and deceit that took over this relationship. I still care for him and want to help him but know I NEED to move on with my life without him. Any advice or suggestions of where to seek advice would be much appreciated.

Relationship After Drug/alcohol Abuse?

Question by hopelesslydevoted: relationship after drug/alcohol abuse?
[rewrite]My boyfriend of almost 2 years began showing signs of a drinking problem about 6 months ago. He was arrested while drunk for disorderly conduct. After that, he stopped drinking so much, but began again during a visit with his family. He then really kicked his butt out of drinking. However, I recently found out that he traded his alcohol addiction for a meth addiction. He is now in jail after failing a drug test at a hospital b/c he was having feelings of paranoia and anxiety and thought it was a psychological problem–it’s not, it was part of his drug abuse. I’d love some advice on how to move on with my life. We had plans to get married, and I’m just crushed to know of all the lies and deceit that took over this relationship. I still care for him and want to help him but know I NEED to move on with my life without him. Any advice or suggestions of where to seek advice would be much appreciated.

Douglas: Drugs

Douglas: Drugs
[rewrite]We emphasized treatment for those addicted by enhancing outpatient treatment and aftercare and by opening a new 80-bed inpatient treatment facility. We established 11 new recovery centers around the state. We invested in offender re-entry programs, …[/rewrite]
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Elijah Family Homes grad makes new life for herself, daughter
[rewrite]She was staying there when her daughter was born. Wilkinson tried three different treatment centers to fight the meth addiction, each time relapsing, she said. After hitting rock bottom, she detoxed herself and sought outpatient treatment and support …[/rewrite]
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How Long Does It Take for Meth Addiction to Wear Off?

Question by Galen: How long does it take for Meth addiction to wear off?
[rewrite]Someone I care about more than anything has had the worst life I have ever heard of. At one point someone put meth into something they were drinking and they became addicted. They still have withdrawal symptoms and it drives them crazy. How long until they stop entirely?
In answer to the first answer.
No. No medication.
I just want it to be off her as quickly as possible.
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