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We get to the er. My Dad goes inside with me and the nurses take me in a room to see what's up. After some tests and things they decide I need to go to a bigger hospital in a nearby city. So pretty soon I'm in an ambulance on my way there. I get there and over the next few days I detox. I have seizures and feel absolutely awful. I hate my life and I see no reason to be alive. It was by far the worst part, but at the same time I was very lucky to have the option of detoxing under medical supervision. After 5 or 6 days I get released and guess who is waiting in the hospital lobby. My P. O... he calls a rehab facility right then and there and sets me up to check in at 9am the next morning. This gives me time to pack my things and sleep for 6 hours or so. Come the next morning I go. I'm nervous as hell and just want to go back to the comfort of my room and alcohol. When I go into the building I am greeted with open arms. Everyone is very kind. I accept this to be my home for the next 28 days.