Is It Recommended to Enter a Drug Rehab in Glenview Manor, Kentucky After a Detox?

Question by jane: Is it recommended to enter a drug rehab in Glenview Manor, Kentucky after a detox?
My boyfriend Adam recently had a detox and they say that he needs to enter a drug rehab in order to fully recover. Is it true? I mean, is entering a drug rehab really necessary? I really miss Adam but if entering a drug rehab will be the best option for him to be completely fine then I’m okay with it.

Best answer:

Answer by skaizun
Respectfully, you are not even in the equation, much less any decision.
My guess is “they” are the courts, so he has no choice, either.

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