Learning to face reality, refusing refuge in cliches and lies, fighting to find a way out - that's what 'Rehab' is about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm of the school of thought where, if you can't sort something out for yourself, no one can help you. Rehab is great for some people but not others.
Until I went to rehab, I didn't understand what it did.
I haven't been to rehab, I don't do anything eccentric - I'm really boring.
Rehab is one thing, but it takes years to get that attitude adjustment.
One of the things you learn in rehab is that you're responsible for your own actions.
Sometimes it takes dealing with a disability - the trauma, the relearning, the months of rehabilitation therapy - to uncover our true abilities and how we can put them to work for us in ways we may have never imagined.
When people come out of rehab, they usually go to secondary rehab for another six months and then enter back into society gradually. But I came out and did Top Of The Pops straight away!
Going to rehab was the best decision I ever made.
I do not understand rehab. If it works for people, then God bless them.
Rehab is endlessly repetitive. And it's never easy, because once you've mastered some movement or action or word, no matter how small, you move on to the next. You never rest.