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What Are The Possible Treatments For Thoracic Back Issues?
Our 31 year son has thoracic back issues. He is an addict, alcoholic and liar. He has been through rehab twice. At age 14 and again in his early 20 s. He is on MS contin prescribed by a pain doctor in Austin, TX. We just read the web information on MSContin and believe he should not be prescribed this medication as an addict. He is also a patient with MHMR. We believe he needs a dual diagnosis. Mental and Substance Abuse. Are there rehab centers that work with patients with no insurance with a dual diagnosis? He does not have a job. He got his TXDL back yesterday after a 180 day suspension for DUI. He still has not gone before the judge due to lawyer extensions. His biological father paid an attorney $2500 to represent him in court. The lawyer keeps putting extensions due to his schedule. The first court date was December. The second date was January and has now been pushed to February. We are concerned that his mentally ability combined with substance abuse (even though legally prescribed) keeps him from functioning. Do we stand to the side and watch the fall? Do we attempt to find a dual diagnosis treatment facility and try and get him on the new health care system (Obama Care)? We see the gravity of the situation and need guidance. If you can discuss dual diagnosis treatment facilities and the likelihood of Obama care paying for rehab? Thanks,
hi You may seek help at an ER in government hospital.There are substitute pain medicines which are non-narcotic.Your boy needs human help and Obama care may be contacted in additin.I have full sympathies for the patient and you,I am sure some help will be available best wishes
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What Are The Possible Treatments For Thoracic Back Issues?
hi You may seek help at an ER in government hospital.There are substitute pain medicines which are non-narcotic.Your boy needs human help and Obama care may be contacted in additin.I have full sympathies for the patient and you,I am sure some help will be available best wishes