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Eve617 t1_j2q817q wrote

Reply to rehab/cleanse by chewyma

If you have a primary care doctor mention it to them. There is medication they can give you that can help. Search Reddit for support groups! Good luck! It's worth it. You're worth it!

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Alfajiri_1776-1453 t1_j2q1v13 wrote

Reply to rehab/cleanse by chewyma

There's quite a few. In the Bell Hill area there's a few to pick from. You can search recovery on maps or check with your insurance (if applicable). DM me if you need more info and I can check with a few of my contacts for more specifics.

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petal14 t1_j2pt66z wrote

Reply to rehab/cleanse by chewyma

Recovery Dharma meetings might also be something to look into. You can find them on line.

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legalpretzel t1_j2pky8a wrote

Reply to rehab/cleanse by chewyma

There are plenty of options, but it really depends on where beds (or spots) are available and what your insurance will cover. I might start by calling your insurer to get a list of covered programs and then start calling programs to see who has an open bed.

Good luck OP, you can do this!

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bodaciousboner t1_j2ph1sy wrote

No. I think Armando’s on Grafton St might rent, but I’m really not sure. I would stay away from mens wearhouse though I’ve had nothing but bad experiences with them renting suits. Think I’ve been in 4 weddings with rented suits from them and they all fit terrible.

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This-Recording9461 t1_j2p5dzk wrote

I bought a nice wool suit at Savers for $16 last year. I only wear a suit about twice a year, so second hand is fine with me.

Pricing is odd over there though, a used, wrinkled, dress shirt to go with it was priced at $30.... So buy that new.

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magslou79 t1_j2p40m0 wrote

Rocco’s is amazing. If you call ahead and give them your budget, they will tell you honestly if they can accommodate you.

If that doesn’t work, Nordstrom Rack, Kohls and JC Penney all have suits that you will work- and there’s a ton of post Christmas sales right now, so good timing!

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MXC-GuyLedouche t1_j2owyov wrote

Cheapest is just a rack suit at Kohl's or some department store like that. You'll need to get it altered after though so save money for that. Hit or miss on the help at those locations so make sure you can fit yourself decently.

Got my first suit at Rocco's and they were amazing. Asked about my budget and anything I knew I wanted, gave suggestions without pushing me into spending more. Do alterations as part of the purchase. Might spend a little more but without experience I think it was all worth it long term.

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