My Dad Is on Methadone and I Need Help?
Question by Breezy: my dad is on methadone and i need help?
my dad used to be a herione adict and now hes been on methadone for 10 years already and i dont even know how to describe him.. hes like physco cause hes a drug adict although he doesnt do herione anymore and hasnt for about 6months but for as long as i could remember hes been on this act and pretends hes christian he goes to church preaches to me all the time almost making me hate Christianity… but he doesnt work and wont provide for his family theres 4 of us kids and all he cares about is church but if we ask him to get a job he’ll go crazy on us im scared of him cause he used to abuse my mom and older sister and older brother but he doesnt anymore…
how can i deal with him or get him to get clean with out him going ape shit.
Best answer:
Answer by Kristine
You can’t do this alone. If you can ask another adult to help; other than your mother or your family.
A rehab is the best place for him.
Ask a counselor in school for help, or an uncle.
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