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About larry weeks
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I can give the information necessary to help drug addicted people, I have been privvy to this for quite some time and have watched the technology grow from infancy. It is now operating with an 80% cure rate..Phenomenal compared to most operations currently in use.

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Ihave seen the results and met the people involved and worked with them off and on. I have sent clients to them and had nothing but the best results.

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Dianetic auditors association, wise, Narconon, Criminon, applied scholastics,

 
   

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Addiction to Drugs - hydrocodone,carisoprodal, and alprazolam


Expert: larry weeks - 2/28/2004

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My question is simply the best, or most appropriate approach of encouraging someone to discontinue daily usage of hydrocodone, carisoprodal, and alprazolam The usage has all but ruined his life--That is day to day functions, friendship and familial relaionships.  I would like to know the best way to approach someone in a caring manner and also the most effective treatment options to stop this person from further bodily harm and further damage to his personal relationships and occupational consequenses.

Thank You,

Dennis W. Long

Answer
The most  important thing is to have a doctor help wean him off the drugs, however there are several ways to do this and get him sorted out.
firstly dianetic auditing is the only permanent fix for mental problems, it does not use drugs or hypnosis is easy and very fast. see www.dianetics.org  you can contact someone there
So what is needed to do that is to petition for him to recieve it with a waiver. That is important to an auditor who would give services to him.
The drug angle also falls into this ..but www.narconon.org knows how to clean that up after being weaned from the drug.
As to how to convince him that it is something he needs to do is usually much harder.. they are sold on the concept and it is very hard to break
I wish you luck..
let me know how you make out
also see www.cchr.org and www.mindfreedom.org for more info on that  

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