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Sean O’Conner, 19, entered rehab for heroin addiction treatment after a drug overdose at a friend’s party. Read more about Sean’s heroin addiction story at www.usnews.com
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Danny Glover in South Africa to Support Jean-Bertrand Aristide
*The lawyer of Haiti’s Jean-Bertrand Aristide says actor Danny Glover has arrived in South Africa to escort the exiled former president home, reports the Associated Press. Miami lawyer Ira Kurzban flew to Johannesburg Wednesday on the same mission amid unexplained delays as the United States called for Aristide to put off his departure until Sunday’s [...]
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Charlie Sheen Picks Replacement for Wesley Snipes in ‘Major League 3’
*Moviehole.net is reporting that Wesley Snipes, currently in jail on tax fraud charges, will be replaced in an upcoming sequel in the “Major League” franchise by Tony Todd. (No, not the Candyman). The blog site spoke to “Major League” writer/director David S.Ward last year about the sequel, at which point Charlie Sheen was onboard. Ward [...]
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Question by CARRIE: Does anyone know of any online support for partners of narcotic addiction?
My partner was put in a drug rehab by her parents, she is almost 32 years old. She is shutting me out and wants to go to these celebrate recovery meetings by herself. She thinks I am not being understanding by wanting to go with her, to be involved with this.

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You do not need to be part of her program…you need your own program. AOL has a great Al-Anon on-line group. It’s based on the 12 Steps. You should check it out.

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Support Group – 12-1
ODOSY – Opening Doors for Out of School Youth assists income eligible youth, ages 16-21, to pursue their GED, seek employment and enroll in job training.
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Willowdale Chapel sponsors program for couples struggling in marriage
Rachel stumbled out of her second abusive marriage not knowing up from down, nor where to turn. Her oldest son had gone to their pastor to ask for help. When Rachel finally gathered the courage to reveal the truth of her situation to him, he gently spoke words to her she’d never forget. “You are a co-dependent.”
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Community calendar
TOPS Chapter 456 –– 5:30 p.m. weigh-in starts, meeting at 6:30 p.m., First Christian Church, 3476 Main St., Keokuk. Enter the church through the far left front door.
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Question by bayley y: How important is a network of social support after an individual gets out of an alcohol rehab?
I was just wondering if it would make a significant difference to the patient if he had friends after going to rehab. Will this affect his continuance of alcohol sobriety?

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Yes. An individual needs friends who are sober, those that will help him steer clear of alcohol. It’s always difficult to stay sober when one is constantly faced with temptations. A network of social support will help the patient from falling into relapse. The patient would need people who knows what he’s been through and would help him keep up what he has accomplished while undergoing alcohol rehab.

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Support Groups

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Support Groups
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS, Marshall County Chapter, meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Mountain Lakes Behavorial Healthcare, 2409 Homer Clayton Drive, Guntersville.
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Meetings for the week: Sept. 12-18, 2010
Find a club, support group, social group or other activity around the Waco area.
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Community Events
Published: Sunday, September 12, 2010 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, September 11, 2010 at 10:23 p.m.
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US manufacturers head to Mexico
When Cessna Aircraft Co. sought a low-wage country in 2006 where it could manufacture airplane parts, its first instinct was to go to China.
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Question by cocovan: Looking for a support group for addiction, but NOT Narcotics Anonymous..?
A friend is in early recovery from heroin addiction. He HATES Narcotics Anonymous meetings, because the participants sound like they are glorifying their past use. I am looking for support groups in the NYC area that are not part of N.A. or the 12-Step approach. Something run by volunteers, not professional. Any suggestions would be very appreciated.

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There is an organization like you describe called Smart Recovery. It is an alternative to 12 steps and the meetings are for people looking to change any behaviors they want to stop, not just drug addiction. This is the link:

http://www.smartrecovery.org/

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My husband was admitted to a rehab facility 60 miles away from me on Friday after walking to his unioon representative and telling them he had a problem. I had no idea but he had been taking xanax that was prescribed by a doctor since august, was taking them before that by getting them off the streets and has been on prescription pain killers (i knew that) for about a year but he runs out about 2 weeks early and gets them off the street. He has had an emtional relationship with another woman for the last 2 months through text messaging… all kinds of stuff is coming out now that he is there. I am going to an al-anon meeting locally on thursday but am having a really hard time finding support for people with family members who are abusing narcotic prescription drugs. Does anyone know of any online resources?? I live in Indiana…

we have a 2.5 year old and she asks me every night to send her daddy in there to tell her good night. THis is so hard… I am lost and dont know what to do. Our christmas tree is up in the attic so someone is supposed to be coming over to get it down but its going to be hard putting it up without him. Thats his favorite part… He will be gone for a month.

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Here’s the scoop. Met, got married. 4 months later he was doing steroids so bad and lying about everything while I was 3 months pregnant so I left him. He ended up back in prison for the 3rd time. I drove to see him, his parents paid my gas money. I divorced him and still went to see him. He got out, we remarried. Two weeks after marriage, he had profiles on the internet about being single, etc. I went to see mom in another town one weekend and came back early for a surprise visit. He was drinking and I had the cops follow me up to a motel. He OD’s on tylenol while drinking and lived through that ordeal. Got out of the hospital, and a year later he has been in hospital twice, rehab once, and making his own beer. This is a very pretigious family and they have lots of money. Courts usually don’t make inmates pay child support but he was ordered $300 a month while incarcerated. Now that he is out, not working, even has a big hidden trust fund, do I need to just divorce or ask him to help?
His parents are great. Its hard to describe them. Wealthy, socialites, picture perfect everything who only helps if I am trying to make it work with their son. Last time I was in court he was in prison. He says now I have no proof of him making money because trust and mutual funds are hidden, his mother tells me we will settle out of court (I brought out the bad side of their son in court last time)and that they are on my side. They only seem to want to help if I am trying to work it out with him. Its a shame because he is a nice looking man. I went to pick him up Friday and bring him here with me and his daughter and he wanted me to stop at the grocery store and he came out with champagne and a case of beer. I took him back home and told his parents and they said that’s what I should have done. His mother is very demanding and has never had to pay daycare, work, and provide for family. She doesn’t understand. I feel good about me taking him back home. I think I will go write a book.

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