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Old 04-30-2013, 02:10 PM
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eesh government rehab in Cali has a six week wait limit.

Apparently, most government (ie: places people with no health insurance can afford) rehabs have long waiting lists. I went to one this morning to check out the facility and inquire about detox options (still feeling so **** from my two month bender). Annnd nope. Come back in six weeks.

I went back to my car and just sat there, thinking "**** it. i'll just get drunk for the next six weeks in that case. not like i have anything better to do."

But, feeling even more shame at feeling that, I got all the way to the liquor store parking lot and then called the 1-800 number for AA. Went to a meeting instead. Feeling really proud of that decision. Gonna go walk the dog and then go to another meeting. I'll just detox on my own and try to keep my resolve outside the confines of rehab.
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Old 04-30-2013, 03:29 PM
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Good for you making that call Mtg. Can one enter rehab with 6 weeks sobriety? I have no clue. But it would be a good start to have that behind you and then receive treatment to help you further. I'm ignorant to the whole rehab thing, but I'd grab all the professional help you can get (esp when free). Try not make that 6 week wait an excuse to drink, to prolong the agony. Wishing you all the best
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Old 04-30-2013, 04:51 PM
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Check out the Salvation Army in your city. Salvation Army offers free rehab to people who need it.
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Good for you for calling instead of drinking.
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Hosiptals can also detox you and they have to take you for alcohol withdrawal. Then they can place you in somewhere sooner and they have financial aid programs where a lot of times if your incomes really low they wipe the charges away.
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Old 04-30-2013, 10:44 PM
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Good for you for making that decision!! Hang onto the strength it took to turn away from the liquor store and pick up the phone!!
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Old 04-30-2013, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by mtgbis View Post
Apparently, most government (ie: places people with no health insurance can afford) rehabs have long waiting lists.
I have had friends get into the Salvation Army Rehab
one got in same day
others in a week or two
usually have to call every day to see if there if an opening

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Old 04-30-2013, 11:02 PM
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I was pretty much told I needed to go into the hospital drunk, and say that I needed to be in medical detox for fear of medical issues. Yep Intake lady said that, or I would have to wait. I was 2 days sober & went in via ER & said I was having withdrawls & that is the only way I got in. Sad that they want us to get sober, because alcoholics cost the medical system so much money in health problems & legal issues that, that is far more of a cost to the government than just helping those live a sober life that want to.

Your in my Prayers that you can get help VERY soon!
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Old 04-30-2013, 11:06 PM
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My last withdrawals where in a padded cell in prison. I dont recommend that nor do I recommend an unassisted detox, but meetings and other addicts/alkies in recovery can help while you wait for a place.

$%^%$# having to wait, stinks
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no cost on Calif

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Old 05-01-2013, 01:41 AM
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I prefer the outside rehab

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My last withdrawals where in a padded cell in prison.
I also have been in jail in that condition
more than once
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seen many in there suffering from withdrawals
it can be rough

I prefer the outside rehab I went to - much better


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When you do get into a rehab, please take advantage of every resource they make available to you to further your recovery. That's the best means of showing gratitude for the people and agencies that make such programs possible.
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Originally Posted by YouRmySunshine View Post
Sad that they want us to get sober, because alcoholics cost the medical system so much money in health problems & legal issues that, that is far more of a cost to the government than just helping those live a sober life that want to.
I know, right? It's insane. Thank you for your kind words.
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Your committment is great. You will gt there, one step at a time
Thanks, Instant. Much appreciated.
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