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Jan 31 2009

VH1’s Sober House

Published by momofdw at 12:18 pm under Reality tv Edit This

On this week’s episode of Sober House, Steven Adler was arrested for possession of heroin. His bail bondsman bonded him out but said he would only take him out if he went to Los Encinas Hospital for drug treatment and detox. Jennifer had a hard time dealing with her decision to call the cops on Steven, but Will told her that it was the right decision to make. most of the residents were asleep when the cops took Steven away so they did not know exactly what had transpired.  Doctor Drew decided to have a group session including Jennifer to discuss the night’s events. Nikki and Amber had a real attitude towards Jennifer, they said they did not feel safe living in a home where they could be arrested at any time. Then, the residents decided to go out for a night on the town. Jen and Will thought this was a very bad idea. Rodney decided to go out to dinenr with Jen and a few of the rehab counselors. Jen thinks he will end up being the one person who successfully kicks his addiction. Mary Carey decided to go out with her boyfriend David. David kept making jokes about drugs and her sobriety. They were even bashing those in the house including Jen who take medications. David even showed Mary booze. I do not know if Mary will be able to kick her addiction if the people around her want her to fail. Shifty was out very late and did not call, the other residents thought he was doing drugs, but Jen gave him a breathalyzer test and he was clean. It was a very roguh start for the Sober House residents, hopefully it will get betterfor them in the future.

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