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In order for us (the center) to post our success rate, what do we have to do? Number one, we have to include every single graduate. Otherwise, what is the point. The next thing we have to do is be sure of the information that we are posting is accurate. How do we do this? Do we ask the addict? Their family? Their friends? If so, do we 100%, take their word for it? What other options do we have? The answer is simple, test each and every single person in person. How do we do this? We can't. Are we going to ask them to fly back to our center and test? No. Are we going to fly to them to test them? No.
Is there a lot of money missing from your account? Are you spending it all on drugs? Many addicts have that same issue. They spend all their money and even steal and rob in order to keep buying narcotics. Nothing is special for them. Because they've been taken over. But If you join a drug rehab center, you use your money wisely on things that will help you rather than harm you. Joining a rehab program help you kick the habit and the over spending.
Once you accept the fact that this is a lifetime process you can begin to look at your options and choose a competent alcohol treatment center with your needs in mind. Do not settle for second best when making this decision. Look at their reputation and find out their history. Are they fully endorsed and qualified by authority figures, or are they shunned by those in the know? Do not be fooled by those that promise get well quick programs and places that guarantee success. No one can guarantee you will walk away free from the binds of alcoholism. If they do, walk away.
An alcohol and drug center is highly recommended for people grappling with both problems. Even if you or a loved one has tried overcoming the addiction on your own, the need to check into a center cannot be overemphasized. There is a problem with doing it yourself. Many people like you out there have tried it but failed. After many trials and failure, they throw in the towel and conclude that there is no solution to the problem. You should avoid this route.
The government spends a great deal of money on drug problems treatment. How it normally works is they allocate a certain amount of money to rehabs at the beginning of the year. Over the course of the year the money is taken out by rehabs as it is needed to treat patients. What that means is, toward the end of the year the money is pretty much all gone. In November and December your chances of government funding drop a great deal and you may be left out in the cold.
Entering a drug treatment center is no simple task. By going through the effort to enter a program, you are truly making a binding commitment. The result is that people are more likely to see it through than they would trying to stop smoking marijuana on their own. It is much harder to fail in this format and users should recognize this and use this as a reason why they should enter the program.
You must follow this up with determination. I need to let you know this will not be easy. But your determination will see you through. Once you are determined to stay away from friends and other sources that often lead you to taking lots of bottles of alcohol, ensure you remain resolute and unshaken. Refuse to yield to the temptation.