Why Do I Need Drug Rehab?
Question by Jessie J: Why do I need drug rehab?
I have been a drug user for a year and I haven’t told anyone about it. And if I do decide to get myself into a drug rehab, I would like to do it without anyone having to push me. I would like to learn about drug rehab – what it does, what the treatments are and where I can find one in Florida. Got any ideas?
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Answer by Michael A
yep. by all means go in and give ’em a try. but it didn’t work with me.
Is RomneyvoucherCare a Better Plan? if So, Why or Why Not?
Question by Caribou “QUIT” Barbie™: Is RomneyvoucherCare a better plan? If so, why or why not?
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Answer by Rankin
My concern is if it’s such a great plan, then why are republicans going so far out of their way to assure seniors that they won’t be subjected to it?
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Mizeur to unveil crime-fighting program
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She calls for a significant cut in the number of juvenile offenders in the state's youth detention facilities, an end to the "cradle-to-prison pipeline" and an expansion of treatment programs. Mizeur, a two-term delegate from Montgomery County, faces …
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Ssi or Ssdi?
Question by J B: ssi or ssdi?
anyone with ssi or ssdi in Idaho? what are the medical benefits like?
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Answer by Ali
I know where I’m from..PA…to be approved for disability (not ssi) you have to have so much in taxes paid (held a job for so many years) not sure the numbers…because I have a kidney and ovary disease and my doctor put me on temp. disability(well it’s always supposed to be temp. unless it’s a uncurable condition, but everyone abuses the system) but I couldn’t get disabilty because I didn’t qualify…well good luck. it’s a long process.
Child Support in California Under the Table Jobs?
Question by *: child support in California under the table jobs?
In a California child support situation where the mother has custody and the father is to pay child support but works under the table….how does that work? He could claim he is older, sick/hurt, out of work because of the economy, and is not working. In this case I know he is and spends his money drinking, doing meth, and setting up drug deals for extra cash. Is the system so broke that he will get away with not taking care of his responsibilities?
Thanks for the advice…
When People Claim That Government-Run Health Care Will Tell You What Doctors You Can Visit for Free…?
Question by N.A.L.T. Christian: When people claim that government-run health care will tell you what doctors you can visit for free…?
Why don’t they also mention that insurance companies do the same exact thing? My insurance company has a book of doctors I can see that they will cover, if I see other doctors, i have to pay full price.
On that same topic:
When they claim that universal health care will be expensive, why not mention that the US pays more per capita for health care than anyone with UHC?
Should Convicted Rapists Be Allowed to Live in a Halfway House for Recovering Addicts?
Question by ??????? Mrs. Moses ???????: Should convicted rapists be allowed to live in a halfway house for recovering addicts?
A close male member of my immediate family currently lives in a halfway house, after completing a 28-day drug addiction in-patient treatment program. He has lived in the house, which holds a maximum of 13 men, for 5 months now, and will have completed the 6 month program very soon. It is important to him for personal and legal reasons that he stay living in the house until he completes the program. He is serious about his recovery, and has been working hard to change his old behaviors, ways of thinking, and coping mechanisms. He does everything he is supposed to do, including regularly attending NA meetings, keeping with the house rules, and being open about his thoughts, feelings, fears, etc. All in all, he is really on the right path for lifelong recovery. Recently a man in his late 40’s moved into the house. We will call him “James.” Shortly after James moved into the house, another resident was checking the Maryland sex offender registry, out of curiosity, to see how many sex offenders were living close by. He then made the shocking discovery that James was registered. He wasn’t extremely troubled until he read the details. James is registered as a “Sexually Violent Offender” and his charge is listed as Rape: 2nd Degree. My relative and I looked up James on the Maryland Judiciary Case Search for more detail on his charges. This is what we found: