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	<title>Non 12 Step Rehab &#187; addiction treatment</title>
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		<title>Alternative Drug Rehab Saved My Sister</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alternative drug rehabilitation that offered long term inpatient care for my sister.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My sister and I are twins, and the only way we have ever been similar is in our physical appearance. We took complete, literal opposite paths in life. While I attended college, she went another direction: drugs and partying. I graduated and got a great job, and she continued to use drugs and party. Except now she was making money as a stripper and doing God knows what else to support her meth habit. I got married and had kids, and her downward spiral of a lifestyle continued. Eventually my husband and I decided we couldn&#8217;t stand by and watch this happen anymore. Of course I had pleaded with her before to change her life, but this time we knew was serious. If she didn&#8217;t change, she would end up dead.</p>
<p>We invited her over for dinner to meet her nieces and nephews (who by this time were 6 and 9, and she had never met them.) I had all the key members of our family there, and we did an intervention&#8211;each of us pleading with her and giving her the ultimatum that if she did not change she would no longer get a chance to be a part of the family. At the end of an emotionally taxing day, our efforts paid off. For the first night in 15 years I slept soundly, knowing she was safe in the guest room next door.</p>
<p>I got online and found an <a href="http://www.drugsno.com">addiction treatment </a>center and they recommended long term and inpatient rehab for her. Her situation was not one that a 30 day <a href="http://www.drugrehab.org">drug rehab center</a> would put a dent in, and I wanted to do this right. I concurred, so we found her a really great, holistic rehab&#8211;both long term and inpatient&#8211;that specilaized in meth addiction.</p>
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