The story: Back when I was 15, I was put on both Klonopin AND Xanax by two different docs for an anxiety disorder I never even had (I ended up being diagnosed with BPD, hence the anxiety issues) They told me to take dosage X every day, at X time, so I did as I was told. And I was never told to stop taking them, so I didn’t. But I had no idea that a daily dose of these types of pills could become so severely addictive, so when I eventually tried to get off them, everything turned into a nightmare. I have since found a doc I have stuck with for 7 years and have tried SO many times with her help to wean myself off these terrible pills as slow as possible but because I have BPD, the emotional side effects always became too intense for me to bear alone. She has now suggested that I may need inpatient detox, so that I would have supervised care while trying to get off these benzos, so my question may sound very silly but, would a drug rehab center even admit me if I don’t abuse the pills?
15-Dec-2009
03-Dec-2009
He had a chance to enter a drug rehab program to get his prison sentence reduced.
12-Nov-2009
Could a well-liked school official (such as a teacher, counselor, or principal) take an unexpected leave from work to enter a drug or alcohol rehab (for approximatly a month) and then reclaim their position????? Would this individual lose their job because of the stigma surrounding their reason for leave??? Would that be grounds for lawful termination???? Does anyone know of such a senerio that has happened in the past???? THANKS!!!!
30-Oct-2009
My boyfriend Adam recently had a detox and they say that he needs to enter a drug rehab in order to fully recover. Is it true? I mean, is entering a drug rehab really necessary? I really miss Adam but if entering a drug rehab will be the best option for him to be completely fine then I’m okay with it.

