libananahammock t1_jckkecz wrote
Reply to comment by oldschoolskater in Pa. delegation pushes to end opioid treatment co-pays, saying many people thwarted by cost by oldschoolskater
It often takes many many tries at rehab and other forms of quitting for the ones that have actually made it stick and have been sober long term. And even then, it normally takes having a support system on top of just the programs.
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bk1285 t1_jcnk0i7 wrote
As someone who works in D&A I will say I am in favor of AA/NA but not for the program and the big book…more so just for the support amongst others in your community who are also working to maintain their sobriety….addiction is a mother fucker, and is a very difficult struggle as many who are entering into treatment have left many friends behind in order to get sober….having those friends and supports who are sober and who can be there for you are very important. One of the larger reasons for relapse I’ve come across is boredom/loneliness. You become sober and you can’t hang out with the people you used to due to triggers with wanting to use, but eventually for some that loneliness does become to much.
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oldschoolskater OP t1_jcklysr wrote
Yep. I've had several family members go through it. I guess my idea would be as long as you follow through with treatment and made an honest effort. I'm completely aware the first round rarely works.
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