My Father Has Been a Drug User, Particularly of Methamphetamines, for Years Now.?

Question by Shane Warne: My father has been a drug user, particularly of methamphetamines, for years now.?
My father has been a drug user, particularly of methamphetamines, for years now. This addiction is really beginning to erode our relationship.

How do I get involved this problem? I live in Birmingham, Alabama.

Any assist would go a long way to help.

Best answer:

Answer by Scott
Look into finding drug rehab centers around your vicinity. See the directory focused on your city and state. Seek for free advice on intervention. Good luck to you.

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