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Anyone who’s ever been through drug rehab knows that it can take time in order to get clean. Some people get through a rehab facility the first time successfully and they never go back to using or abusing drugs. Others keep going back because they go back to their abusive ways after they get out. That seems to be a common problem with celebrities, but it happens to average, everyday people, too. No matter where you are in your efforts to get clean, though, don’t give up on it. Even if you make a mistake, that’s not a reason to go back to your old way of life.
It takes a real effort to get clean and stay that way, but the rewards are far more important. They can seriously outweigh any costs you might feel that you’re paying – both financially and in other ways – by going through rehab. When you get out, make sure you surround yourself with friends and family members who are supportive to you and what you’re trying to do. If you go back to hanging out with people who abuse drugs, it’s very easy for you to get back into that lifestyle.
Avoid anyone who’s not trying to help you stay clean, and avoid places where you used to go back when you abused drugs. Also, be careful if your doctor prescribes any medication for you. Ask if it’s addictive, and be honest about your past history. It might be better for you to try other treatments or take a different medication, but your doctor won’t know that unless he or she knows your history of drug abuse. Give yourself permission to take time to recover on a mental level, too, because life will be very different for you. You’ll need a little while to get used to it.







