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Cost and time of treatment programs in the US

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Hi,

I'm curious to learn more about the treatment programs that are available in the US. I read on the IOCDF website that there are over 100. In Australia, we have 1 insurance covered program. There is a large waitlist and the program only runs for 3wks. We have 2 private programs that run for 4wks to 6wks and coat ranges between $70k - $145k.

If anyone has attended a program in the US (or another country), would you be willing to help understand the following:

1) total cost?

2) total time spent in program?

3) did the investment change your life for the better?

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