What Happens After Rehab? A Family Confronts Addiction’s Hardest Reality | Greta Wire | NEWSMAX
This episode features a deeply personal conversation with Len, a father describing the long and painful impact of drug addiction on his son and on the entire family. He explains how his son’s struggles began in adolescence after serious health problems and depression, then spiraled into years of substance abuse, relapse, homelessness, legal trouble, and unstable recovery. The discussion highlights how addiction does not affect only the person using drugs. It reshapes marriages, drains parents emotionally and financially, strains siblings, and forces families into impossible choices between helping, enabling, and stepping back.The conversation also turns toward policy and solutions, focusing on the gaps that appear after detox and rehab. Len argues that families need better support, including affordable sober-living options, stronger coordination among hospitals, courts, and treatment systems, improved transportation and recovery resources, and more practical tools for people trying to stay clean. The result is both a family story and a broader look at the addiction crisis in America, especially the question many families face every day: how do you save someone you love when love alone is not enough?
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