Drug Problem, Meth., Tried Everything, 32 Yrs Old, 3 Kids, Prison: 4 Times. Please Help. I’m Better Than This.

Question by jesselbrmn: drug problem, meth., tried everything, 32 yrs old, 3 kids, prison: 4 times. please help. I’m better than this.
its not easy to go over the internet with this but forget a bunch of pride. i need to be real. im 32. 3 kids. been to prison 4 times. and been on dope, (speed) since i was 18. i been through every dang program and rehab you can think of. drug court, residential treatment, NA classes. im even currently enrolled in a prop 36 class., which i happen to be currently screwing up. so here i am throwing it out there, hoping this isnt gonna do me more harm than good. thats where faith comes in. anyways ive heard of hypnosis helping people overcome cigarettes and their fears of different things etc… just an idea. a thought what do you think. any ideas before……. this aint no joke anymore. fun ran out long time ago.

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Answer by brevejunkie
Where do you live? Is it possible you could get away for a week (or maybe more, depending on how much you use?) to Miami, Florida? There’s a place my sister went called Summer House that did her a world of good. It’s an inpatient facility and they wean you off your drugs gradually (as opposed to going cold turkey and being dopesick). She loved the place so much she didn’t want to leave, lol. 🙂 If you have insurance, most insurances will pay for it. You really should go to the website and check it out. If this isn’t an option for you, then I don’t know what to tell you. You have to really TRULY want to do this. I would think your children would be incentive enough for you to want to quit. 🙁 What kind of dad can you be when you’re raising them over the phone from prison, you know? Sorry–not trying to be mean–just honest.

Regardless of what you decide, good luck to you and your family. Remember–they’re only little once.

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