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Michael Lohan Being Treated In Rehab For Steroid Abuse And Co-Dependency Issues

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Feb. 11 2012, Published 8:44 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Michael Lohan is being treated for steroid abuse and co-dependency issues, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

The 51-year-old is currently enrolled in an outpatient program at Palm Partners Recovery Center and is living in a private three-bedroom halfway house across the street from the facility.

Palm Partners has advertised its services on Celebrity Rehab and new show Intervention and sources tell RadarOnline that Michael may soon have a new career in a bid to selflessly help others.

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“When Michael is released on March 16 he will be doing interventions himself,” the insider told RadarOnline.com of Lindsay Lohan’s errant father.

“He is in negotiations to launch a new radio show with Jeremy Loper, formerly of the radio show The Buzz in Palm Beach, Florida," the source tells RadarOnline.com.

“The show will address all kinds of issues from sex, addictions, clearing up gossip and various real life situations. Sounds like a new Love Line.”

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Michael was co-host on his own show called Reality Talk Radio which was broadcast on Clear Channel’s WIOD last year.

As RadarOnline previously reported, Michael’s on-again, off-again girlfriend Kate Major was arrested yet again last month and attacked police officers who were called after she had a violent outburst.  She is apparently now back in rehab – again.

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