Christina Follows Her Mom’s Footsteps to Drug Addiction | Intervention | A&E

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A beautiful 21-year-old addicted to drugs is confronted with an intervention in clip from Intervention Season 11, Episode 1.

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"Intervention" profiles people whose addictions or other compulsive behaviors have brought them to a point of personal crisis, and the friends and family members who come together to help them.

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I am so SICK and TIRED of parents fking their kids up! STOP having kids if you are messed up and can't support them physically, financially and emotionally! This generational trauma bs NEEDS TO END!

shelbyroselaganelli
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Sorry for the brother he is full of pain .

patriciaoreilly
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meth users like Christina's mother have this way about them that I've seen in a lot of people over the years. Not just the looks but the way they talk and move. There's a lot more out there than we realize. Thinking back to people in my home town. I thought that's just the way they were naturally but it's most likely from meth use.

taklinfuel
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My name is Christina and I followed in my mothers footsteps also . I was addicted to meth and opiates for a year then I got sick and almost died I’ve been 2 years clean

durantchristina
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For the people who actually get the help and stay for weeks/months at the centers, it's amazing to see how much younger and brighter they look; even just from looking at their face.

Casey_Becker
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Her brother is high AF in those confessionals.
Her mom is ... WOW.
Girl is currently in jail for robbery

iizateba
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I never thought subliminals could make such a huge difference in overcoming addiction, but Borlest proved me wrong. After a couple of weeks, I felt a massive shift in my mindset. If you’re stuck in a cycle, this could be the solution. You’ve got nothing to lose.

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The problem with people is they get into relationships or have kids before they sober up, making their lives more difficult, leaving them more poised to drug use. As a rule of thumb, Always stay sober for at least one year before you make any drastic decisions to your life

latorscassie
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That Joker laugh after her saying she was sober and happy to be in treatment was sooo über telling and obvs she was lying.

danielhernandez
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Wow, what a piece of work that dad is to leave for himself, but allow his children to stay knowing there’s drug use 😡

MissLiss
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Here mum failed her but what her father done was even worse left the kids with a junkie for 3 years

alirrr
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Mom and dad neither one was really there for there children.

gabba
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if someone hurts you and you turn to drugs to cover the pain your just hurting yourself more and helping your abuser. The best revenge is to become the greatest most spectacular version of yourself, and flex your greatness on all of your haters. shine bright like a fking diamond.

xi_ghosty
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The brother looks high also.... You can see all the pain in his eyes as well😢 This whole family needs help.

carrieanthony-ltts
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Addiction is just a symptom of the deep underlying issues of severe trauma.

claymac
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When you leave children to fend for themselves and basically make them raise themselves, don’t be surprised if it doesn’t turn out well. Not to victim blame and she’s a big girl now and these are her actions and choices but to say the parents aren’t responsible in some way wouldn’t exactly be fair either. 😢

bobbie-jenehenderson
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7:00 “the ONLY person I trusted to babysit my son was my mom”. Well she clearly has NO good judgment

SamuelGSherman
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Absolutely stunning! I look rough if I do not get enough sleep, how she looks so beautiful and healthy on hard drugs...

bigb
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She’s beautiful I wouldn’t even be able to tell she was an addict

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