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Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Feb 2000 11:02:38 -0500
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Yeah,

        It's bad enough(from society's view point) to be physically
disabled, but to be physically disabled and have a substance abuse problem!
No way, Jose.
Voc rehab personnel ignore the problem because thay would have to amend the
treatment plan and recovery personnel don't know what the hell to do with
us.
There have been cases of individual's with a seizure disorder go to a
recovery center and they have their anticonvlsants meds taken away because
they must be
"drug free".

Bobby


>In a message dated 02/07/2000 11:59:59 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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>
><<   You were mentioning disability rights in a post yesterday.
> Accesible substance abuse treatment is one area that is really neglected.
>  >>
>
>I'll check out the websites you mentioned.  So the accessibility problem is
>worse in these situations?

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