To: HairOfTheDog
He did try about 10 years ago when he was stationed at Dyess Air force base in Abilene, TX but then he was transfered to Greenland for a year. Then he came back and retired in Shreveport LA. He has been there since.
To: PurpleQ
Well, if he will go without legal "encouragement", I would hope he would. If he has good insurance, they may even cover a lot of it. I am thinking of a treatment program that starts off heavy (1-2 times a week) for six months or so, and then tapers off.
I know people that were forced into one of those programs, but ended up getting a lot of good out of it. Long enough to change habits and work out a new way to think.
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