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<blockquote data-quote="OTE" data-source="post: 739611"><p>I'm so sorry that you had to have him in your home to detox. Just FYI: detox places and rehab places are different. That's two lists. Detox is considered medical care RNs, medical doctors etc There's potential medical, not psychological issues, in detox. Things like seizures, unstable blood pressure,... Your insurance may see detox differently than rehab. But most rehabs don't take someone in detox. Or they have a separate program for it anyway They generally don't expect someone in detox to be participating in individual and group therapy for hours a day.</p><p></p><p>Also remember that a program that didn't work before might work later. Program philosophies change not to mention the addict changing. Just the definition of IOP is changing near me.</p><p></p><p>While medical privacy laws are important. There's another reason for rehab keeping you in the dark. They need to figure out who around him is going to support his sobriety in a way that's helpful to him, who is co-dependent, who is supplying him, etc. They can't be assuming that the fact that we are parents makes up the good guys. Sadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTE, post: 739611"] I'm so sorry that you had to have him in your home to detox. Just FYI: detox places and rehab places are different. That's two lists. Detox is considered medical care RNs, medical doctors etc There's potential medical, not psychological issues, in detox. Things like seizures, unstable blood pressure,... Your insurance may see detox differently than rehab. But most rehabs don't take someone in detox. Or they have a separate program for it anyway They generally don't expect someone in detox to be participating in individual and group therapy for hours a day. Also remember that a program that didn't work before might work later. Program philosophies change not to mention the addict changing. Just the definition of IOP is changing near me. While medical privacy laws are important. There's another reason for rehab keeping you in the dark. They need to figure out who around him is going to support his sobriety in a way that's helpful to him, who is co-dependent, who is supplying him, etc. They can't be assuming that the fact that we are parents makes up the good guys. Sadly. [/QUOTE]
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