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Hi, i am a 47 year young women who happens to be an addict. I happened bye this site while doing research on inpatient treatment. Anyone have any answers for finding options in my area? Anyway, I wish you all the best. Good Night...............Katrina

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<font face="arial"><span style="color: indigo"><a href="mailto:mblank37@yahoo.com" target="_blank">mblank37@yahoo.com</a> <table width='96%' cellspacing='1' cellpadding='3' border='0' align='center'><tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'>I am also an addict. 45 yr old woman, been thru numerous treatments. You can email directly to talk. I also have MS window instant messenger, if u do we could chat. The best treatment center Is Hazelden in Minnesota. The best program of recovery is Narcotics Anonymous, they are everywhere, check your local phone book. or their website to get local contacts. Recovering addicts helping addicts recover is the best way to be successful in sobriety. -Maureen Addiction Medicine Hazelden unveils new Women's Recovery Center in Minnesota <a href="http://www.hazelden.org/web/public/drugrehab.page" target="_blank">http://www.hazelden.org/web/public/drugrehab.page</a>

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I am an addict as well and I too am looking into inpatient rehab possibilites in my area. I just turned 19 a few months back and I am having a hard time finding a place for young adults. My fiance and I finally ended our "relationship" just last week and though I am extremely relieved, I am afraid that I might allow him back in my "life" again and it scares me. He's 45 years old. As far as finding options in your area though, might I suggest talking to a pastor? If they have been a pastor for a while, chances are they have already helped someone else in a similar situation and so already have the information at hand. Maybe if you talked to a couple different pastors you could get a better idea of what would be best for you or you could at least benefit from hearing a more personal approach to a rehab that a piece of paper or website could not give you.

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