How does one help someone conquer inhalant addiction?

Question by floormee: How does one help someone conquer inhalant addiction?
I’m seeking advice regarding conquering inhalant addiction, and how to help someone who’s currently suffering from it. I’ve recommended going to the family doctor, there are concerns about privacy, insurance, etc. I’ve attempted to help by removing the tempting objects from my household–the nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, any paint pens, glue, or paint, but it seems to just keep creeping back into the house. I want to help this person, but like with any addiction, the person is going to have to want to get better before they can, but there has to be something I can do to help. Are there such things as confidential treatment centers for this sort of problem?

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Answer by DaisyMae
It is an addiction like you said. I had trouble with my son but with weed. Re-hab and new friends. Your insurance might pay for the re-hab facility , ours did, very expensive. New friends are hard to get unless he wants to. They usually don’t want that. I know it sounds horrible to do to them but it will either be get tough or maybe brain damage or death.

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