What Are the Odds of a Person With Vicodin and Soma Getting Off of Them in a Rehab Facility That They Chose?

Question by Erika C: What are the odds of a person with vicodin and soma getting off of them in a rehab facility that they chose?
The person has chronic pain after 2 neck surgeries within last 4 years, but realizes that she is going to lose her life and family family if she continues to stay stoned all of the time (especially on the soma). She chose a facility, but I’d like to know if others have experience in this area. I think she was taking about 10 soma and 15 – 20 vicodin, but hard to tell since addicts lie so much. Any experience in this area or data would be great. Thank you?
I am not the person – really. And yes, she gets incredibly messed up on soma – almost comatose (and sometimes that is a blessing because at least she’s not trying to walk and talk on the stuff).

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Answer by bmac
Stoned on Soma? That’s a new one to me. I really think the Vicodin is causing her to be stoned. Are we talking about the hypothetical “SHE”?? Ok, if you say so.

SHE needs to go to detox and rehab. IF she gets off the drugs and gets into a program and really wants to stay off the meds, then, yes. She could become well. But only if she stays off the drugs.

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