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Old 07-26-2016, 12:47 PM
amanda_r421 amanda_r421 is offline
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Default Alcohol addiction

Hi all, can anyone suggest me some ideas to deal with my alcohol addicted partner? He wants to quit it, but he can’t. We consulted a doctor and the three choices the doctor suggested are - detox, Intensive Outpatient Program, and/or naltrexone. He is gazing at a container of naltrexone, but he can drink as much as he wants. I found some rehab centres while I was browsing. Can any of you suggest me, which one would be a better choice? I need him to get out of his drinking habit.

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Old 03-24-2017, 11:04 AM
rafaelgaf rafaelgaf is offline
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Default Alcohol addiction

I pmed Harley about some ideas I had and he suggested I post here, so here I am :

Drugs alcohol and addiction are becoming more and more of a problem, so I was thinking we need more information on the main site. These are the things ive brainstormed so far, what does everyone else think?


A-Z of Drugs


The Laws

Guide to using drugs safely I was thinking tips like keeping hydrated but making sure you dont drink too much etc. It would have to be done carefully, so it doesnt encourage but doesnt just say dont do it.

Drug Related First Aid


Dealing with addiction


Coping with living with an addict


Date-rape and drink spiking help and info


News stories and articles
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