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Verify your coverage5 years ago, I had never used a drug in my life. I didn’t know what Suboxone was or the difference between Suboxone and Vicodin. Then, I got into a car accident and my doctor prescribed me Vicodin. I was in a lot of pain for a while but the pain did taper off and I should have gotten off the Vicodin. Instead, I lied to my doctor and my husband about how much pain I was actually in so that my doctor would keep prescribing the Vicodin. Eventually I did tell my husband what I was doing but by that time I had been addicted to the Vicodin for a while. I ended up on Suboxone after that. My husband and I both thought that I would be able to wean myself down from the Suboxone. It didn’t work out that way though and I stayed on Suboxone for 3 years. I hated going through withdrawals so I wasn’t ever able to get off the Suboxone. 3 years of Suboxone a year of which I was taking Vicodin to get off the Suboxone and then Suboxone when I couldn’t deal with the discomfort and my husband finally got fed up and found me a rehab. I did not want to go, not at all. Truthfully, the idea of going to rehab was like my own version of hell. I had this thought that it would be awful. All hard-plastic chairs, super hardcore drug addicts that I would be scared of and stuck in a hospital. In my head I knew I was wrong and not all rehabs would be anywhere close to that but still, I didn’t want to go. It took a bit and a lot of pictures and videos of the facility for me to agree to go. I finally did though and it turned out not so bad at all. I actually really liked it there. It was much easier detoxing there than it had been at home. There I had someone who understood what I was feeling and the best thing to do so I could get through it. I did try to leave after detox. I figured that I was only having trouble with the getting off everything part and once I did that I would be fine. Yeah, not at all. Turns out, I was only having trouble with the getting off everything part and nothing else because I had never made it past the getting off everything part. The first time I had a rough day I wanted Vicodin. If I would have left BDR when I wanted to I would have used the first time I had a rough day. By staying at BDR I was able to learn how to deal with those bad days without taking a drug. I started exercising again while I was there and I feel so much better now. I didn’t realize how yucky and gross I had been feeling while I was taking the Suboxone and the Vicodin. I feel great now though and my life is back to normal and my marriage is back to being pretty damn awesome. BDR really worked for me.
Very effective with great results Pricey Behavioral rehab services is really a place I would recommend to people. If you think that you are ready to get help, and you want to get off drugs, than you should chooses brs. I had a very close friend who received help from them, and he changed so much after his treatments, i think he stayed like 2 months. So basically you stay as long as you need to really get well and recover. They are not like conventional rehabs, as to say, they are really looking for results. Ans this is the best attitude rehabs should have, to look for results. First they got him through detox that is at their promises, so you do everything on sight. And than he moved to the rehab part, that consisted of different parts, like group meetings and one on one counseling, and the 12 steps program. They did do go out of the rehab too, they had different activities, with the whole group. He said that the peer support was really great, they would always push each other and he made some good friends. The staff are very professional and very educated and competent in their job. When you get to the rehab, you can actually choose from the different programs they offer, so you are not forced to do something you disagree with. They keep in touch with the family too, very important!
My brother was struggling to stay sober so much before he went to A Forever Recovery. Before going there he'd been to 5 rehabs in a 2 year period and he wasn't having any luck staying sober after finishing treatments. Going to AFR he got the tools he needed to get and actually stay sober. The programs they have are definitely a strength. My brother was able to choose the program he wanted to do out of the multiple chooses he had there. The staff were incredible with him and made the whole experience for him. I'm sure they have a few weaknesses, no place is perfect. However there wasn't much my brother complained about while he was there and nothing that actually matters in the end.
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