Intervention: Caitlin Turned Full-Blown Drug Addict in the Blink of an Eye | A&E



Caitlin quickly lost her friends and family to drugs, in this clip from Season 22.

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22 thoughts on “Intervention: Caitlin Turned Full-Blown Drug Addict in the Blink of an Eye | A&E”

  1. When you remove the church, youth organizations and community from people's lives, this is the result. Not to mention a soft approach on drug enforcement and a media that promotes drunkiness and drugs

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  2. This is my brother. He won’t get help. He got belligerent any time anyone tried to help him. He’s got multiple warrants and he ruined his relationship whit a great girl and a great job. I have no idea where he even is today. I haven’t talked to him in almost six years.

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  3. TRUE STORY: I had just finished watching an episode of "Intervention" exited my apartment building. To my utter shock, as I was exiting the building, I nearly walked into the guy featured in the episode that Id just finished watching. Apologizing, I explained Id literally seen his episode within minutes. We both had a good laugh about that.

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  4. It made me kind of sad to hear when she said she wishes she could’ve been there the night her friend died thinking she could save him. In reality, he probably would have convinced her to do the same and she could’ve died too. I hope she’ll want to change for herself someday.

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  5. You cannot even comprehend the trauma of being addicted to heroin and or crack. But family, or rather parents and their behaviour around and towards a child is, 9 out of 10 times the direct cause of the pain and confusion and inner turmoil in the child that only extremely powerful illicit narcotics can relieve. Most addicts, in order to have any chance of sustained recovery must have very limited contact with parents and family of origin. Her biggest mistake was going back there and being around them. I hope she stays alive long enough to work it out.

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