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    Teen Mom: Ryan Edwards’s Next Step to Recovery

    Ryan Edwards, a former reality television star known for his appearances on “Teen Mom,” recently completed a 28-day rehab program. This milestone in Edwards’ journey toward recovery is not only significant for him but also serves as an inspiration to others struggling with addiction.

    Teen Mom: Ryan Edwards's Next Step to Recovery

    On Monday, Ryan Edwards appeared before Judge Gary Starnes in a dress shirt and slacks and not in prison clothes. Prosecutors wanted to hear how he did during his rehab stay, they waiting to hear a negative report. Instead, they only heard positive updates. In a letter from the Rehab Center, it stated that, “We can give him a B plus. That’s pretty good for Mr. Edwards. ” The prosecution said, “Based on that letter, the state would ask, would order Mr. Edwards to go to Oasis. Based on the recommendation from Cadas.” They asked the Cadas rep if he has received any family therapy. “Has there been any family therapy counseling?”

    The rep responded with, “Not yet. He will go to family counseling in Oasis.” Judge Starnes responded with, “The letter sounds good. He’s doing really well.

    Looks like he’s been drug-free for three months and 25 days. Longest you’ve had in years and years. We’re happy about that. Continue treatment in Oasis. You’re supposed to have a family intervention. Make sure you do that right away.” The state will be notified immediately if Ryan leaves treatment. “He will be in Oasis tomorrow. He’s still in residential treatment.” The rep also questioned the judge about furlough and to that Judge Starnes said, “Let’s keep an eye on the furlough. He seems to be doing really well. Make sure we get this family intervention going right away.”

    Teen Mom: Ryan Edwards's Next Step to Recovery

    Both his estranged wife Mackenzie and his child’s mother Maci Bookout did not appear in court to show support.

    Addiction is a complex and challenging issue that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It takes immense courage and determination to confront one’s demons and seek help. Edwards’ decision to enter rehab demonstrates his commitment to turning his life around and overcoming the grip of addiction.

    A description of the half way house is the following, “Oasis is a sober living facility that provides an environment designed to meet the needs of individuals who want to give up old behaviors and learn to make healthier choices.

    “Through the use of traditional group processes, therapeutic guidance and workshops, Oasis provides the tools for those seeking a better quality of life.”

    Back In April Judge Starnes had told Ryan that he needed to get his life together. “He needs to grow up, you know that.

    You have three kids. You may have some problems with your wife, but you have three kids. I’m trying to save your life.”

    Teen Mom: Ryan Edwards's Next Step to Recovery

    Ryan was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days in Silverdale Detention Center in April. Then he was released last month and entered the Cadas rehab center. He was then ordered to complete a 28-day stay and then move on to Oasis. Cadas provided him with, group therapy, meditation, life skills workshops, relapse prevention workshops, and recreational activities.

    Judge Starnes had read over Ryan’s medical records which to him were “disturbing.” At the time he said, “He’s going to need help with underlining things.” The rehab rep said, “We will be making some sort of treatment plan. He can go there and then go to Oasis, the halfway house. They live there. He would also get the injection.” The judge also ordered Ryan to have hair follicle testing to be sure he was clean before receiving the injections. The mention of his contacting his children was also brought up.

    Ryan wants to “speak to them.” Prosecution stated that Mackenzie, “understands it’s important for the kids to communicate through him, as they ask about him.” The judge lifted the no-contact order so the children would be able to communicate with him via Mackenzie. Judge Starnes ruling was as follows, “We’ll give you a furlough. It’s time for you to go to the program. It’s your last chance to do this. You need to do what you can. If you violate rehab, if you leave, you’ll be charged with escape and you will get consecutive sentences. You don’t want to spend two to three years in custody if you can get treatment.”

    Ryan’s Next court appearance will be on November 6, 2023.

    The 28-day program he completed is renowned for its comprehensive approach, providing individuals with the tools they need to achieve lasting sobriety. During this time, Edwards likely participated in therapy sessions, group support meetings, and educational workshops aimed at addressing the underlying causes of addiction.

    Ryan has been receiving shots of Vivitrol, a prescription injectable medicine designed to help curb alcohol and/or opioid dependence.

    Completing a rehab program is just the beginning of the recovery journey. It requires ongoing dedication and support from loved ones and professionals alike. However, by successfully completing this initial phase, Edwards has taken a crucial step toward rebuilding his life.

    Edwards’ story serves as a reminder that no matter how deep one may be entrenched in addiction, there is always hope for recovery. His bravery in sharing his struggles publicly also helps reduce the stigma surrounding addiction and encourages others to seek help without shame or judgment.

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