forced Old Rehab treatment?


Q: Is it possible to overcome an addiction if you’re forced into treatment?

A: No. Not unless you force yourself into treatment.

If you don’t want to quit or are not yet ready to quit, you won’t quit.

Addicts never get help until they hit bottom and decide for themselves that it’s time to recover from addiction, or a judge forces them to do something.

Spending 28 days in rehab almost never helps an addict to stay clean and sober for very long after they complete rehab treatment.

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), “every year 11 percent of Americans with substance use disorder seek treatment and between 40 and 60 percent of those people relapse within a year.” Eventually 90 percent relapse, simply because it’s impossible to learn how to stay clean and sober during a 28-day Old Rehab stay.

Drug and alcohol addicts generally like to isolate and don’t like being around other people, particularly in 12-step meetings, in Old Rehab, or worse: we don’t like being around normie friends and family who don’t speak our language and have no clue what it’s like to be an addict.


AND THAT’S THE TRUTH


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