How Can I Help My Son Get Off Drugs, Heroin Is His Drug of Choice, I Have Spent $1,000 Already ?

Question by [email protected]: How can I help my son get off drugs, heroin is his drug of choice, I have spent ,000 already ?
We live in a small town in PA and sent him to CA for Rehab, came back feeling and doing great for about 5 weeks then back on the stuff again. His mother will not let hem stay with her, so he lives with Dad ( me) and has a hard time doing anything responsible for a long period of time. He is wasting away. Ideas ? Help ?

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Answer by little78lucky
until your son is ready to stop rehab won’t work for him, you can’t force him to quit

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