CanadianMalodu Posted April 1 Report Posted April 1 9 hours ago, aratipandu said: anna...me canada lo legal anna cannabis...India lo therapeutic grade dorkadhu, naatu sarku dorkuddhi... musalodu pothadu atu itu aythe.. India lo ganja Canada kante better quality dorukuthadhi. Canadian cannabis is grown in artificial light and in green houses. India has better growing conditions. India lo low level dealers maal ni spike chestharu artificial chemicals tho. Aa adulteration partial problem. But if one get hands on ganja, oka 1-3 pots lo ginjalu vesi penchithe world class stuff vasthadhi. It will have high THC percentage which exactly may help with his Alcohol withdrawal. Ganja tho nasha lo untaru kani, just ganja didn't kill anyone. Ganja tho paatu alcohol tagithe adhi vere vishyam, or vere drugs teesukunte that's a different issue. Quote
boinpallyraos Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 I really feel for what you're going through. I had a similar experience with my uncle who struggled with alcohol for years, same cycle of rehab, getting better for a while, then slipping back again. Honestly, the emotional rollercoaster was just as hard on the family. His threats and self-harm scares were constant, and my aunt wasn't coping well either. What helped in our case was involving professionals who didn’t just focus on detox, but also therapy, for the entire family, not just him. We eventually got support from a place that offered longer-term care with clear aftercare goals. I came across some useful info while exploring options like this one that focuses on residential treatment and extended recovery support at https://www.abbeycarefoundation.com/ Might be worth checking it out to see a more structured and supportive approach. 1 Quote
sivasilvan Posted October 6 Report Posted October 6 My uncle had similar issues, and we found outpatient drug rehab orange county really helpful to manage his addiction without needing to leave home or work. It gave him structure, support, and counseling without feeling forced or overwhelmed. You might want to see if something like that is available for your dad. One step at a time worked better for us than pushing everything too fast. Quote
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