Contaminated: the fentanyl crisis in St. Louis

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2022
  • Fentanyl is the most lethal drug ever created. News 4 spent months looking into how it impacts the St. Louis community, where it comes from, and what can be done to alter its deadly path.
    For more stories, resources & what you can do to help fight the fentanyl crisis go to www.kmov.com/fentanyl

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  • @gregcooks9
    @gregcooks9 Год назад +639

    I was an addict for 16 years, I've been clean for five years last week. This doc is incredible and the makers should really be proud for including a lot of important concepts and I hope people that see this that have not experienced addiction gain some empathy through this.

    • @Laayon19
      @Laayon19 Год назад +33

      Well done Greg. Makes me feel good when I hear of people breaking free. I've fought so many addictions and I'm nearing freedom.

    • @sherribrawn3757
      @sherribrawn3757 Год назад +8

      Agreed 100%!

    • @zdulski40
      @zdulski40 Год назад +3

      7

    • @Desaree1
      @Desaree1 Год назад +20

      Congratulations on your sobriety. Enjoy your freedom.

    • @ChardeeMacdennis339
      @ChardeeMacdennis339 Год назад +13

      Congrats on your 5 years! That’s awesome 😄

  • @robjohnson6747
    @robjohnson6747 Год назад +278

    I lost my son October 24 2020 and I’m still struggling so much ! A huge part of me died and I hurt so bad I can’t even explain it , he was 28 ! I’m so sick of randomly crying ! I’m a 54 year old broken dad and am divorced ! It’s so hard !!!!!!!!

    • @jjcoola998
      @jjcoola998 Год назад +27

      Sorry your going through this bud, at least know he is not in pain anymore coming from someone who gets it

    • @FactStorm
      @FactStorm Год назад +21

      I'm sorry for your loss Rob, thanks for sharing

    • @angelangel1
      @angelangel1 Год назад +18

      Sending you positive vibes and a big hug, Rob.

    • @debwoods5834
      @debwoods5834 Год назад +14

      Rob you will be in my prayers ❤

    • @dianawilliams6700
      @dianawilliams6700 Год назад +16

      May God bless and strengthen you Rob. There are so many it seems that are getting snared with this drug. I pray we're able to encourage people to stay away from it and maybe spare another parent from experiencing the pain of losing a son or daughter. May God comfort you and your family.

  • @schneir5
    @schneir5 11 месяцев назад +77

    It's been over four years and five months since I stuck a needle in my arm! It was December 17, 2018, and I overdosed on fentanyl. It wasn't even close to the worst I've ever been strung out on dope, but so far it was my wake up call. I was really close to relapsing last summer (2022). I was engaged to this amazing woman and was really happy, but then in about a three week time frame, my dad unexpectedly died, my fiance left me for another guy, and I got fired from my job I'd had for almost five years. My boss went from telling me they were there for me, at my dad's funeral, to saying that they wanted to transition to my no longer working there because my performance had declined three weeks later. I was showing up and doing my job. I pretty much just didn't care at that point, though. I had no tears left.
    There were times that I was so depressed and consumed with grief and disbelief that reality was the way it was, that I couldn't do anything except cry uncontrollably. I couldn't eat. I couldn't sleep. At first, when I would wake up in utter panic, my fiance would be there for me to hold and I would feel better and be able to fall back asleep, but I still have times that I wake up feeling panic, and still expect her to be there.
    I think the thing that has been really helping me is lifting weights and exercising. My teeth are pretty messed up from my time as a junkie, so it's difficult for me to eat a lot of food, and when I'm depressed I have no appetite. I've just been getting protein from protein powder with milk, and I'm really happy with my physical progress. I'm in the best physical shape of my life so far, but I still feel worthless and unwanted inside. I still blame myself for my ex leaving, and drive myself crazy trying to figure out what I did wrong.
    On top of all of my issues with still being in love with my ex and not really wanting anyone else and not thinking anyone will ever want me, I'm still really sad about my dad dying too. My ex's grandma had died a week before my dad did, so I was taking care of my ex nonstop, and my mom called me and told me that my dad had died, and I just broke down. I couldn't believe it. I still can't. It was a week after my parents' 40th wedding anniversary. He was only 65 years old. Also now my own grandma is in hospice, so I'm sad about that and going to visit her reminds me of taking my ex to see her grandma.
    I'm really not looking forward to this Father's Day, since it will be the first without him. Plus, my ex and I were trying to get her pregnant, so it's a reminder that I'll probably never have kids, and after my mom dies, no one will really care about me. I'm still such a mess, emotionally. I did find a new job in November at least, but I still have times where I break down crying at my desk, and try to hide it from my coworkers. I'm sorry for rambling, if you read all of this. If you're currently having your own struggles with drugs, then I really hope that things work out for you. I know that no matter how bad things get, that dope will make it worse. I've proven that to myself over and over in the past.

    • @ciacole-bandy1716
      @ciacole-bandy1716 11 месяцев назад +6

      Sending you love and light..it will get better❤

    • @juicyfruit7995
      @juicyfruit7995 10 месяцев назад +9

      Stay strong, you've come this far and you can do it, I've only ever had a weed addiction so I can't imagine the pain you've gone through but I'm sending you love and light, I'm from the UK and there are problems here too but not like where you are from. Best wishes. ❤

    • @margotchanning1822
      @margotchanning1822 8 месяцев назад +9

      Bless u darling!! That was a lot for u to open up about, I'm sure it was very hard for u to do that. I really do hope ur feeling better today. One day at a time. I struggle with my mental health so much, like so many others, but I'm doing my best...one day at a time.
      U are worthy of love, please believe that❤️

    • @mitch8697
      @mitch8697 8 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you for sharing! Stay up, stay strong. That's a lot of clean time under your belt. Keep it up ❤

    • @dw7546
      @dw7546 8 месяцев назад +4

      God loves you and wants to guide you and comfort you, He's always there, God Bless you, little by little I've learned to surrender to the Lord, I can't fight whats wrong in the world by myself, He's the strength, I love you

  • @matthewstuart2054
    @matthewstuart2054 10 месяцев назад +100

    Full respect to the recovering addicts in this story, I have been through the withdrawals when I stopped using and I can say that there are no words that can describe the emotional and physical suffering that you go through getting clean.

    • @MarvinStarr-tu3ow
      @MarvinStarr-tu3ow 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes dir

    • @garybrunecz7785
      @garybrunecz7785 10 месяцев назад

      YOU BETTER KEEP A SUPPLY ON HAND SO THAT WHEN WE GET INTO A NUCLEAR WAR. YOU CAN TAKE A FEW PILLS AND GO GOODNIGHT FOREVER. IT SURE BEATS WHAT MOST OF US WILL GO THROUGH IN THE FUTURE ON THIS WAR RAVAGED, RESORCE DEPLETED MASSIVELY POLUTED, OVERPOPULATED PLANET WHERE SATAN AND MONEY ARE IN COMPLETE CONTROL. GETTING AWAY WITH KILLING BILLIONS OF PEOPLE IS FAR EASIER THEN YOUR THINK FOR THE SUPER RICH RULING CLASS PARTIES OF THIS SINISTER WORLD. ONCE THEY WIPE US OUT THE WORLD THEY CAN FINALLY BREATHE A SIGH OF RELIEF AND RETIRE IN STYLE IN ONE OF THEIR LAVISH UNDERGROUND RESORTS BUILT FOR A KING. (servants included) and KNOW THAT IT WILL BE A LONG TIME BEOFRE ANOTHER MAJOR WAR AND WE DUMBED DOWN EXPENDABLE SLAVES WILL NOT HAVE TO BE BORN INTO THIS SICK, DEMMENTED POWER DRUNK WHORE OF A WORLD. ITS BETTER TO LET THE DOWNTRODDEN DIE FROM A DRUG THAT PUTS THEM RIGHT TO SLEE THEN TO MAKE THEM LIVE A LIFE WITH NO HOPE OR FUTURE FOR MOST OF US ANYWAY. ONLY THE RICH AND SUPER RICH HAVE SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR. MONEY IS THE ONLY THING THAT GIVES IS FREEDOM AND AN EASY CUSHY LIFE AN ALLOWS YOU TO LIVE OFF THE WORLD'S SLAVES. PLUS IT CREATES LOTS OF JOBS FOR THE WORLD'S SLAVES BECAUSE THEY GET PAID TO CLEAN UP THE MESS AND REBUILD THE COUNTRIES. THIS IMMIGRATION DUMPING GROUND LOVES NON STOP WARS BECAUSE YOU ARE KILLING TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE. THE GOVERNMENT MASTERS GET TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE HERDS OF SHEEPLE WHILE AT THE SAME TIME MAKE BOAT LOADS OF MONEY BY DRAGGING WARS OUT FOR YEARS. ITS A WIN, WIN PLAY FOR THE RULING MASTERS WHO GIVE THEIR PUPPETS THE GREEN LIGHT ON KILLING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE THEY HAVE NO USE FOR OR THAT ARE MORE LESS UNDESIRABLES OR USELESS EATERS THAT ARE IN THE WAY AND ARE COMPETITORS FOR THE REMAINING RESORCES AND RICHES DESIRED SO MUCH BY THE STRONG, RICH, SMART AND GREEDY PEOPLE ON THIS EARTH. MONEY MONEY MONEY IS ALL THAT MATTERS AND YOU CAN GET ANY OF THESE VILLAGE IDIOTS TO KISS YOUR ASS AND BROWN NOSE YOU IF YOUR ARE THE ONE IN CONTROL OF THE SPENDING OF IT.

    • @serpentmaster1323
      @serpentmaster1323 10 месяцев назад +3

      As well as to all the recovering addicts reading your comment. My well wishes to them too.

    • @Jenny-uv4dl
      @Jenny-uv4dl 10 месяцев назад +6

      I totally agree I lost 23lbs in 10days going thru withdrawal and being sick

    • @gulumhazer
      @gulumhazer 9 месяцев назад +8

      Yes I totally agree!! It’s one of the worst things to go through!!! I have never in my life felt like some one was twisting my insides up and the nausea and vomiting that came with it was horrid. The part that sucks the most is the fact that some of your, symptoms after the worst part is over, can last for years.

  • @OmegaLegion
    @OmegaLegion Год назад +323

    I'm a pharmacist, and I work at a national hospital as pharmacovigilance supervisor in Syria..
    We use Fentanyl for patients under life support machine, so we prevent all reflexive reaction that may put the patient in a dire situation..
    2 years ago I noticed a spike in Fentanyl usage, so I had to start a regular investigation to discover the source of the spike, and what I found out was shocking..
    Patients count was the same, but doctors kept asking for more because of 2 reasons:
    1- patients started to develop resistance to Fentanyl dosage, therefore larger amounts needed for them.
    2- few doctors were addicted to Fentanyl, so they used those patients as an excuse to supply themselves with Fentanyl to satisfy their addiction..
    That month 2 doctors got kicked out of the hospital, and another 2 quit working in my hospital.
    My opinion, the ignorance of the doctors and the pharmacists in USA caused this crisis, they should have known better what damage can this drug do.

    • @Phroggster
      @Phroggster Год назад

      A few things here... American doctors weren't prescribing fentanyl to patients outside of in-patient intensive care unit or operating room sedation scenarios like you mention. Doctors *were* however, writing excessive scripts for things like oxycontin, in large part because they were told directly from the manufacturers that it was somehow magically non-habit forming. Then, the federal government shut down virtually all opioid scripts, leaving a huge demand for the streets to fill. The streets filled this demand through heroin, which became heroin laced with fentanyl, which became fentanyl directly.
      Excluding, what, two or three?, concierge doctors to the stars, at no point in time were doctors writing scripts for at-home use of this stuff, and no retail pharmacies stocked it. But cut off addicts from their regulated, well-manufactured, precisely-dosed and dirt cheap but relatively weak pills from the pharmacy, and they're going to look elsewhere to fill their needs. Are the doctors and pharmacists really to blame for that?

    • @OmegaLegion
      @OmegaLegion Год назад +1

      @@Phroggster doctors and pharmacists studied all kinds of narcotics, opioids, and sedatives..
      They should knew what will happen to these patients, and in the worst case scenario they had to warn all their patients about the dangers of such drugs..
      Never trust any pharmaceutical company or any representative of them, only trust the official studies, you can see them on WHO websites, or USP.

    • @lk3309
      @lk3309 Год назад +20

      That's very interesting. Thanks

    • @irisessex90
      @irisessex90 Год назад

      A lot of it is coming across the border and they are putting it in everything.

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Год назад +33

      Syria also has a big problem with amphetamines I know.
      Given the horrific events Syrians have seen and experienced in the last 20 years it’s surprising more aren’t addicted.
      Good luck in the future I hope things get better for the Syrian people

  • @scotty7574
    @scotty7574 Год назад +132

    Congratulations to those who survived this addictive crises and prays to those who are still struggling and striving to overcome.

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Год назад

      Praying the vacuous platitude that allows things to continue to go down

    • @joannaazar7396
      @joannaazar7396 Год назад +2

      These drugs are definitely dangerous and different. I have 3 years clean. 💫

    • @aliceinwonderland887
      @aliceinwonderland887 Год назад

      I had to move away from the dope people and that really did it.

  • @matthewjordan7731
    @matthewjordan7731 Год назад +60

    I’m in early recovery but I was craving earlier and I needed to watch this to put things in perspective..my mom has picked me up enough from the hospital and she doesn’t need to bury her son.

    • @diawesthues7504
      @diawesthues7504 Год назад +5

      You sound like you are a very, very, sensible, thoughtful, and strong, person. You've got this! Prayers for you. 🙏

    • @marai_anam
      @marai_anam Год назад +6

      Stay safe, safe strong, it gets better Matthew, you are stronger and more courageous than you realise. One day at a time, just for today brother.

    • @aliceinwonderland887
      @aliceinwonderland887 Год назад +1

      Move to an area with no dope people or dope. That's how I got clean. The people around you are part of the problem.

    • @matthewjordan7731
      @matthewjordan7731 Год назад

      @@aliceinwonderland887 I tend to agree but also to a certain extent I take myself with me< I moved from the Baltimore area to the Philly area to get clean and ended up running in Kensington...I then finally grew up and realized to have an actual fresh start with a real desire to get clean. Don't get it twisted I wanted to get clean every time I tried but I really had to dig deep

    • @SR71GIRL
      @SR71GIRL Год назад

      I can promise you... that is a fact. It would be devastating if I lost a child to an overdose 💔 😔 😪 Prayers to all of you that have lost a loved one to these dangerous killer drugs.
      Please, don't give up!

  • @1115asmara
    @1115asmara Год назад +15

    For the lady who lost her daughter; I am sorry for the loss of your daughter. May the Almighty grant you solace.

  • @bigredswife4646
    @bigredswife4646 Год назад +60

    I'm day 13 off of fentanyl and this is by far the hardest battle I've ever faced ...

    • @johntaranto29
      @johntaranto29 Год назад +5

      Hang in there you're through the worst of the acute withdrawal

    • @bigredswife4646
      @bigredswife4646 Год назад +18

      @@johntaranto29 thanks luv
      I'm feeling alot better today
      I'm VERY resolute in that I don't want to use anymore so the cravings are all mental now.
      I got this!!!!!

    • @danahern2136
      @danahern2136 Год назад +6

      I pray you didn't return to it and you're still with us.

    • @margotchanning1822
      @margotchanning1822 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@bigredswife4646please let us know how ur doing?🙏

    • @shantayeholloway3012
      @shantayeholloway3012 6 месяцев назад +3

      I prayed your staying strong

  • @Yassss-rj9zf
    @Yassss-rj9zf Год назад +57

    My friends son died from it. He was only 20. She went to the store and left her son watching television, when she got back he was sitting in the same chair slumped over with foam coming out of his mouth. She was gone less than 10 minutes. He’s been gone for 3yrs now. I remember when he was born.

  • @kristiwetsel9531
    @kristiwetsel9531 Год назад +23

    I'm so sorry for everyone's loss , and thankful who all did this documentary that are sober ❤

  • @timspooner59
    @timspooner59 10 месяцев назад +18

    My heart goes out to their parents.

  • @jakewheat5763
    @jakewheat5763 Год назад +393

    As a previous foster child from the state of Missouri, you see this kind of addiction run rampant in homes. I lost a foster brother to it. And I lost plenty of friends due to the associations I had. Coming from trauma, and being that the child is already in survival mode, this drug tends to be a very common interest amongst youth. I told myself plain and simple. Don't touch it. I've seen it more times than I'd like to admit. But I never touched it. Demon of a drug.

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Год назад +7

      I am so sorry 😞.

    • @Carmen-us1ew
      @Carmen-us1ew Год назад +9

      Good choices 💕

    • @tjadventures9163
      @tjadventures9163 Год назад +8

      Good job! Keep with that thought process.

    • @pinkbunny6272
      @pinkbunny6272 Год назад +14

      I was told not to try *any* synthetic drug. From my druggy friends, the *bad influence* I was warned about when almost repeating junior year/11th grade. Haven't touched anything, try doing the don't touch it. It's safer.

    • @delondadelony462
      @delondadelony462 Год назад +11

      Good for you Jake. Keep strong and stay smart, always! Wishing you all the best Life has to offer. You got this!!

  • @chasecentario5308
    @chasecentario5308 Год назад +58

    Took Oxy for back pain for 7 years. Dosage when I quit was 160 mg s a day. Used fentanyl patches to slowly detox over a 3 month period. Started at 45 mic patch for a month, then drop to 30 patch and Dope sick, then do a drop to a 15 mic patch , detox for the next month then Zero ! Clean now for 5 years.

    • @illegallystalked3119
      @illegallystalked3119 Год назад +1

      I admire your determination, wish my nephew was strong as you.

    • @chaphead91
      @chaphead91 Год назад +1

      Well done for getting through that! I'm proud of you, keep going

    • @IStaySt0n3d_OSRS
      @IStaySt0n3d_OSRS 19 дней назад

      your lucky they gave you the patch to help you detox

  • @mightymarsha
    @mightymarsha 10 месяцев назад +21

    And the part where they’re talking about being cold and the bathroom…. So so accurate. Once I left the extremely abusive relationship I was in and the toxic people in my life I was able to quit rather easily… no one wants to be an addict… they just don’t want to feel the pain in their lives

  • @AnimaLibera
    @AnimaLibera 8 месяцев назад +34

    I am SO proud of these people that are turning their lives around. It must be so hard but it's SO worth it. I wish them all the best. God bless!

    • @CommanderKlag
      @CommanderKlag 8 месяцев назад

      Oh, turning their lives around. A perfect example of someone who did it two themselves! They HAD NO NEED. If they had, they would not be able to turn around without meds. Sometimes you body can be broken behond repair, requireing life long treatment for pain. What should we do? Let them die by street posion? Cut their meds of so they will commit suicide because they cannot live with the physical pain of their broken body? These people are not in the same category. THEY MUST HAVE THE MEDS TO SURVIVE, or they wither and die. Otherwise they may be a comfort to their family and grand childern. THEY STILL HAVE WORTH! Stop killing people who have a actual, real, valid need!

  • @blackswan1983
    @blackswan1983 Год назад +148

    I was a nanny to a young girl for 3 years. During that time her mother died of a fentanyl OD.
    Guys, don't risk doing this to your child. She didn't cry, but she started smearing poo on walls and breaking things. Losing a parent in such a senseless way damages children.

    • @GS-zc4sk
      @GS-zc4sk Год назад +14

      These stories are horrible. Esp when they've gotten clean and don't realize their tolerance has dropped to the floor. Until it's too late. Maybe acting normal should be considered they're at high risk for OD? What is the deal!?

    • @blackswan1983
      @blackswan1983 Год назад +11

      @@GS-zc4sk Addiction is so strong that they forget about the dropped tolerance. They're warned repeatedly about the risk of using after detox. I used to work in addictions and drilled that into their mind.
      But when all you want is a fix, that risk is worth it 😞

    • @tjreality2711
      @tjreality2711 Год назад +4

      @@blackswan1983 Until the person decides they have had enough PAIN, only then will they decide they've had enough!
      It's in the Big Book & Narcotics Anonymous. Other materials as well. Gotta always work the program!! Alanon is a great resource for those suffering with an addict in their life!

    • @amyyyamy
      @amyyyamy Год назад +9

      Apparently, the drugs were more important to her than her child. I am so sorry for that girl.

    • @MrJacob50
      @MrJacob50 Год назад +1

      Wow, so sad and thank you for pointing out the harm we do when we get caught up in addiction.

  • @jaybird2791
    @jaybird2791 Год назад +84

    I've got 3 years clean. I became addicted at the age of 47 years old. Started with my doctor prescribed me pain killers, and I was fully addicted to them by the end of the 1st week. I was a full blown drug addict within a couple of months. I went from being a happy home owner and business owner to completely destroyed, homeless, and alone in 2 years. It ruined my career and my life.
    I am 3 years sober, and life is getting better, I never imagined having to start over in my 50s. However I am grateful I'm still alive. I never thought I was going to survive.

    • @michaelahass2695
      @michaelahass2695 Год назад +9

      Very touching!
      I pray for you and send you positive energy from Paris, France ! GBY ...🙏❤

    • @kellyharris8976
      @kellyharris8976 Год назад +4

      ♥️

    • @Ryan88881
      @Ryan88881 Год назад +4

      That’s not normal. It’s really not that hard to *not* abuse opioids. Why do you people get addicted so easily? Makes no sense. I mean the end of the first week? Come on bro. Have some control.

    • @johnrhodes3350
      @johnrhodes3350 Год назад +4

      @@Ryan88881 I've been wondering this myself. I'm not necessarily speaking about the original poster. But I have a suspicion that these people must have a biological, neurological and psychological predisposition

    • @Ryan88881
      @Ryan88881 Год назад +1

      @@johnrhodes3350 Yeah or just a general lack of education on how to use drugs properly paired with a lack of discipline over one's own behavior and use patterns but I have pretty poor discipline myself and I still couldn't imagine having a *DAILY* relationship with any opioid. That's just insane. With weed or coke? Sure, but daily use of opioids?? You'd have to really not give a shit about anything at that point. Never could understand it.
      Either way, people like OP ruined opioids for the rest of us, even just as pain medicine. Even people with actual pain and health issues can barley can them now.

  • @ihatesignupsgrrrrrrr
    @ihatesignupsgrrrrrrr 10 месяцев назад +5

    Haven't watched this yet, but pretty awesome to see a local news channel doing investigative journalism! Will be watching very soon!

  • @CMoore8539
    @CMoore8539 11 месяцев назад +15

    As an addict in recovery I think that addicts start viewing drugs like food and water. When someone is addicted it honestly feels like they are going to die if they don’t get the next drug. Our pharmaceutical companies knew that opiates would do that to a person. Drug addiction is Horrible! Even when a person finds recovery it’s a hard battle to keep it. Addiction is a lifelong problem. It’s very very difficult.

    • @kcnicky2242
      @kcnicky2242 2 месяца назад

      That's why my mother warned me over and over do not take anything that would cause addiction and I was so fearful I never did. Who didn't know over the past 50 years that these drunk are highly addictive? I've broken my arm, was in excruciating pain with torn ligaments but still would never take anything but Tylenol 3.

  • @thatlaserlady3899
    @thatlaserlady3899 Год назад +97

    3 years off fent. 9/19/19 my life is great, I got my professional license back, bought my own house, have the best dog... all of it.... and still miss that stuff at times. Life is hard and physically painful for me, but I know the alternative is a death wish.

    • @queenjanee6290
      @queenjanee6290 Год назад +4

      I am so proud of you ❤❤ keep going you got this. This is a inspiring for me to know it’s not too late for me to become a homeowner.

    • @melaniesilva8182
      @melaniesilva8182 Год назад +4

      I celebrated two years off of it this past oct

    • @ChrisTopherBunnell
      @ChrisTopherBunnell Год назад +1

      My ex-wife became a drug addict after we split up, she bought what she thought was Xanax and overdosed on fentanyl in St Louis in August of 2019. I now have survivors guilt because I never tried to get her back.

    • @leannsmreker3201
      @leannsmreker3201 Год назад +1

      Your best dog would never understand why you didn't come home. Good luck with your sobriety. My ex husband is a counselor at a rehab center and he is always willing to help people out. There are free state beds

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 Год назад

      You guys are very brave and I'll pray for you all.

  • @shawnaellcey6970
    @shawnaellcey6970 Год назад +41

    I think those who were interviewed- were very brave. They did a good thing by telling their true stories.

  • @charliee5970
    @charliee5970 9 месяцев назад +28

    Something that needs to be spoken about more in addiction recovery is the role of many many families in addiction. So many families that we deem "healthy" from the outside are incredibly manipulative and tormenting on the inside. This puts immense pressure on an individual and creates the emptiness and shame in them that creates the desire to look for something to escape all that. We need to hold families accountable along with the addicts. Some families cannot be reasoned with but some I believe you can show them the facts and how to better interact with their family members and show true love and support. That will significantly more created an environment where individuals can heal compared to recovery programs.

  • @brandyrose9997
    @brandyrose9997 Год назад +6

    One year, two months and 17 days clean today. Thank you for this excellent piece of work.

    • @ToddAndelin
      @ToddAndelin Год назад +1

      Awesome! Keep going strong!

  • @popejaimie
    @popejaimie Год назад +48

    In the 60s we wanted to expand our mind, so we took LSD
    In the 80s we wanted to start businesses and have great ideas, so we did cocaine
    In the 90s we wanted to party and love each other, so we took ecstasy
    In the 00s, we just had a lot of work to get done, so we did meth
    Now we just need palliative care. We are a dying society. So we take fentanyl to deal with the pain of death.

    • @suzyqualcast6269
      @suzyqualcast6269 Год назад

      From 37-69 SK&F presided over the burgeoning, booming, ambitious 🇺🇸 with, initially, otc Benzedrine, then Dexedrine. Then Dex were claimed down on, illicit drug use took hold and the States began to decline.

    • @hapilee5844
      @hapilee5844 Год назад +6

      Well played my friend!! So true...

    • @enochpage1333
      @enochpage1333 Год назад +15

      Extremely insightful, but it does not have to be our destiny. The spirit of God inhabits us.

    • @Carmen-us1ew
      @Carmen-us1ew Год назад +7

      Very poetic. Luckily, I've never taken any of them.

    • @lynnjaxful
      @lynnjaxful Год назад +5

      No "we" didn't.

  • @josi4251
    @josi4251 Год назад +40

    I am a grateful recovering alcoholic/addict, 9 years sober. This is one of the finest programs I have seen, not just on fentanyl but which addresses addiction in general. Excellent work! I intend to use this somehow with my 12th grade dual-credit writing class.

    • @cb145
      @cb145 Год назад

      Great idea making them aware

    • @thuandao4243
      @thuandao4243 Год назад

      So proud of you josi ❤ sobriety is a blessing, cherish each day like it’s the last . Keep up your awesome job, 9 years .wow 😊🎉

    • @CommanderKlag
      @CommanderKlag 8 месяцев назад

      I'm really glad you are doing well now, good for you! However, this presentation is propaganda as it exclude the non functional group that require life long pain management because of severe body damage. Some people are in so much pain from injury to their body that they often kill themselves because they cannot obtain pain treatment. Thats why the street drug crisis is being allowed to continue around the world, like Vancover, Kensington etc. These are Revolving Doors of Death that are allowed by the goverment. In my openion, it's a intended population cleansing by negelect.

  • @maryjanejohnson3715
    @maryjanejohnson3715 Год назад +8

    I lost my daughter to a heroin overdose and my son to opioid addiction his heart was enlarged these drugs kill a lot of people from every walk of life the pain that's left here is terrible

  • @CMoore8539
    @CMoore8539 10 месяцев назад +7

    It’s going to get worse until society learns that addicts are in tremendous pain.💔

    • @CommanderKlag
      @CommanderKlag 8 месяцев назад +2

      They need to make Methadone clinics more avaliable to everyone. Rual people have no treatment option eventhough they would select that option.

    • @mirjamweibel9678
      @mirjamweibel9678 7 месяцев назад

      @@CommanderKlagbut its not the Same. Methadone Dont give the Same Cozy, warm, peaceful, loving feeling like h. And fenty

    • @grasmi
      @grasmi Месяц назад

      Super easy to solve this problem if there is the will. Go to Singapore and see how they deal with it. No issues with drug addiction there.

  • @tamaralaber5010
    @tamaralaber5010 Год назад +59

    To all of you recovering or relapsing, addicted or clean, please don't ever lose hope. You're still a human being and you have worth in this world. That strength and hope comes from you. You want it bad enough, you can achieve it.

    • @foreignfilmaker8089
      @foreignfilmaker8089 Год назад +1

      kind words, blessed words

    • @jeankeats3200
      @jeankeats3200 Год назад +1

      What a lovely post, and very true.

    • @brucegreen5781
      @brucegreen5781 Год назад

      Lol what a bunch a of nasty vermin ⚪️🗑💩💊😂😵‍💫🥴😵

  • @uprightape100
    @uprightape100 Год назад +18

    Thank you so much to all who worked on this report.

  • @kjarstimorrow5295
    @kjarstimorrow5295 5 месяцев назад +2

    8 years clean. 11/11/15 - heroin, few months before fentanyl hit the streets. May all those that are clean today live for all those we have lost. 💔❤️

  • @cobaltss50
    @cobaltss50 Год назад +113

    Can confirm in 2016 when I had shoulder surgery my first and only one. I woke up after a 2 hour surgery high as a kyte I had a fent patch behind my ear a nerve blocker and muscle relaxer all in one shot in the hospital. I wasn't going to risk a pill addiction so instead of getting my 3 refills which had been 60 perks a refill which is a shit ton of pills I opted to just smoke Marijuana instead and I am happy I made that decision and stopped a possible addiction before it ever got the chance to start. Once I got healed and healthy again stopped smoking Marijuana like It was nothing. I would rather see that as a standard option over these bullshit pills.

    • @mikeheaton8424
      @mikeheaton8424 Год назад +11

      Very smart not refilling the script !

    • @melaniek.8563
      @melaniek.8563 Год назад +13

      Good for you! People laugh at us in Germany for only giving Aspirin after surgery

    • @DomiBlanche
      @DomiBlanche Год назад

      MJ isn’t any better, tbh. I got shoulder surgery 10 years ago and my doctor gave ibuprofen. I didn’t even need it for the whole time. Just for three nights after surgery. It doesn’t get in my head that people in the US grat. opioids like smarties, or even ibuprofen in a 1000 pack at a regular supermarket. That’s recipe for disaster! 😮

    • @queenjanee6290
      @queenjanee6290 Год назад +22

      @@melaniek.8563 if I get surgery and only get a aspirin I’m fighting somebody 😂😂

    • @melaniek.8563
      @melaniek.8563 Год назад +14

      @@queenjanee6290 after my c-section i got 6 ibuprofen for 3 days. That's it!

  • @7-7191
    @7-7191 Год назад +46

    74 days clean from fent today the only way to get clean was to get outta St Louis and come down to Florida every time I go back to STL and see the arch I get high I just can't stop I finally got on subs so I wouldn't drive back to St Louis and buy drugs. I miss St Louis I hope everyone gets clean back there.

    • @terminalvelocity1412
      @terminalvelocity1412 Год назад +6

      Congratulations Floridaman! ODAT! Good luck sir, on your future.

    • @7-7191
      @7-7191 Год назад +11

      @@terminalvelocity1412 thanks I appreciate it. I'm finally living my life and working again being a productive member of society. Not craving to get high all day. Being on subs really helps me live my life. Again thanks I appreciate your comment.

    • @NeliaCaranzo
      @NeliaCaranzo Год назад +7

      Been sober since April 25 2010 congratulations it gets better one day at a time

    • @7-7191
      @7-7191 Год назад +3

      @@NeliaCaranzo thanks if it wasn't for subs it wouldn't be easy probably would have relapsed by now.

    • @lamalover239
      @lamalover239 Год назад +4

      no matter where you go you bring yourself and habits along ive ran state to state thinking it would get better but only to find myself in the same situations with new people im currently fighting to get sober i live in naples fl and the problem is so bad here

  • @Samael_TheFallen
    @Samael_TheFallen 10 месяцев назад +6

    Had a 20 year history with opiates. When I first started using Fetty was hard to find. You basically had to know someone who had a prescription and would sell you a patch. Now it’s everywhere. I’m glad I started a treatment center on methadone. It’s not perfect but the 40mg’s keeps me from seeking and living close to a normal life. Prayers and positive vibes to everyone struggling

  • @sirjames7800
    @sirjames7800 28 дней назад

    This documentry is one the best I've had watched. Very informative and very inspirational. Well put together. Thanks for uploading this great documentary!

  • @Karinesrecipe
    @Karinesrecipe Год назад +124

    I'm a women in long term recovery. I was prescribed Fentanyl from 2002 to 2006 with piles if meds for " breakthrough pain". My story is entirely too complicated to put in a text but I wanted to say recovery is possible. I now work in a local inpatient rehab and like to think I'm a small part of the solution. I was so touched by this mother's realization of us not having a choice when we're in active addiction. Thankyou for sharing your painful insights. 🙏 No loss is in vein.

    • @hiroshimiya55
      @hiroshimiya55 Год назад +5

      I'm proud of you for taking care of yourself and to help others.

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 Год назад +1

      @@dddayesq5061There are lawsuits pending. She should look into it! Same thing happened to me, at 19.

    • @catman4242
      @catman4242 Год назад

      @D D Day esq Doctors all across the country were writing scripts like crazy for vicodin (hydrocodone) and Oxycontin (Oxycodone**The New Non Addictive Alternative" they called it. The FDA, DEA et all must not have known opiates were addictive. OR it was done on purpose. Funny these blue pills are Oxycontin 30 look alikes. Which a doctor wouldn't dare to prescribe nowadays. Except extreme cases.

    • @littlelowa8720
      @littlelowa8720 Год назад +2

      You are not alone

    • @MyBelch
      @MyBelch Год назад

      Vain, not vein.

  • @InLoveWithaPaladin
    @InLoveWithaPaladin Год назад +44

    This was a great documentary!!!. As a Saint Louis resident, I tell my kids ,my stepkids, my nieces and nephews "never take a pill from anyone" I don't care if an aspirin, go buy some. This us scary.
    Rest in peace to my Cousin Kenneth aka Pooh.
    We lost him to this drug on June 18, 2018.
    I'll never forget you Pooh...never 😔

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Год назад +5

      I am so sorry 😞.

    • @anon681
      @anon681 Год назад

      Man up/ Wake up your paying peoples pockets, we get paid all the way from tierras calientes. You’re a slave to a substance, living selfishly but hey! pursue your “happiness” it’s your right! No face the FACTS and end the cycle.. withdrawals will end just don’t get on methadone withdrawals 10x worse but once you tapper stay solid

    • @chaphead91
      @chaphead91 Год назад +2

      RIP Pooh! Sending love and strength

  • @Redhead77
    @Redhead77 7 месяцев назад +1

    The guy that crushed his 3 yr goals in 6 mo has me all up in my feels! That's awesome!

  • @JohnWick-ke7gx
    @JohnWick-ke7gx 6 месяцев назад +2

    Well documented. Thank you for your brilliant piece of journalism.

  • @jhanimalluvr5932
    @jhanimalluvr5932 Год назад +197

    As a meth addict, I can attest to the struggle of getting and staying clean. The two common things I’ve seen throughout 8 rehabs and 5 recovery houses in fellow addicts is hopelessness and loneliness. They don’t feel like they have the mental, emotional, and physical strength to muster a desire to be any different. They don’t have people reminding them every day about how special they are and helping them shift their focus to things in their life that are more interesting and rewarding than a habit with a diminishing return.
    They’ve got to fight the physical and psychological cravings every minute while they navigate: the judgment of friends, colleagues, and family; the challenge of working with a damaged brain and body; being at a crossroads where one bad decision can undo months of recovery work; how to cope with their mental illness; reintegrating into a non user group of friends; dealing with the societal repercussions of their use (jail, probation, recovery house rules, making amends, doing the AA or NA checklist of touching base with sponsor, attending meetings, reading or hearing the teachings;
    accomplishing whatever daily tasks are required like paying bills, getting groceries, and making doctor appointments; doing appropriate self care like bathing, brushing teeth, shaving, taking prescriptions, and/or having “me time” like meditation and prayer. And none of it comes naturally anymore.
    There are a lot of dual diagnosis patients who have an undiagnosed mental health issue along with their addiction. So they have it worse.
    All this is to say- please get involved in your family and friends’ lives enough to know the warning signs. Using patience and tough love to offer help without losing yourself in their addiction. And be aware of the aforementioned challenges for them.
    May God bless all your efforts whether you’re an addict or a caretaker.

    • @patrickburton6467
      @patrickburton6467 Год назад +8

      💯% accurate.

    • @tjreality2711
      @tjreality2711 Год назад +10

      WELL SAID!!! People who haven't walked the ongoing journey have not a clue!!

    • @realamerican4560
      @realamerican4560 Год назад +10

      As a gay and I was using meth , and I got HIV , but I got clean , its hard but you can , god bless you

    • @sliedogg
      @sliedogg Год назад +8

      I smoked the ice for idk... 10 years.. I just got bored with it and stopped like 7 years ago.

    • @haileyoslund
      @haileyoslund Год назад +11

      This is so so beautifully and tragically stated. One of my favorite quotes: “Individuals in recovery are some of the most interesting and inspiring people you’ll ever meet because they wake up every single day and work on themselves.”

  • @hapilee5844
    @hapilee5844 Год назад +36

    This problem is frustrating for the rest of society that does not have an addiction and legitimately needs pain medication. Rheumatoid diseases like lupus, RA and MS etc.. Doctors are now afraid to prescribe anything... Go take a hike!! Legalize all drugs and offer mental health services to those in need. Enough is enough.

    • @pursedelighted8313
      @pursedelighted8313 Год назад +4

      👏👏👏👏

    • @BacDaFukUp4life
      @BacDaFukUp4life Год назад +7

      the extremes of just getting motrin 600mg refilled is absolutely ridiculous. not saying it truly works but on going pain....really? the other extreme is the oil, tried several different combinations, too costly and i'm not a test dummy.

    • @jjcoola998
      @jjcoola998 Год назад +8

      This is why legalization and regulation are so important .. almost all crimes addicts commit are due to the obscene prices the black market puts on drugs whereas if government regulated companies created it in bulk could make it very cheap so addicts wouldn’t have to steal from their family and neighbors and could focus on their problems

    • @FactStorm
      @FactStorm Год назад +4

      Exactly.

    • @bigcws4522
      @bigcws4522 Год назад

      Totally agree! People that need it for acute pain should not have to suffer because we have people dying from addiction. It all boils down to bad choices and sometimes people and their family suffer from it. I feel for the people addicted and their families. Addiction has no face or color. We need to take the people off the street pushing these illegal drugs in our city and our community. These criminals are not getting scripts filled to sell to people! They are illegally obtained from Mexico and China. Let's start there. Prayers for strength and recovery for those who fight this disease every day!

  • @danoconti8615
    @danoconti8615 Год назад +3

    I'll have 2 years clean and sober on 3/10/2023.#wedorecover and I started doing drugs at 13 didn't stop till 49.ive had a very rough road but God has a plan for me he put me through all that to be able to help anyone that really wants to change

  • @Kissy-Suzuki
    @Kissy-Suzuki Год назад +10

    I believe that the initial reason this happened was due to the fact that doctors, hospitals, and clinics would NOT prescribe pain killers to people in the first place. I can tell you countless times that i've gone to the ER or my doctor for pain killers and was denied, And had i been the type of person who would turn to street drugs, Then i too would be in this same place at one point or another!

    • @corvettedm1
      @corvettedm1 Месяц назад

      Exactly right. I suffer from spinal stenosis, trigeminal neuralgia, and headaches. Now I’m 71 and I cannot even get the same medicine for migraines that I had used for years!

  • @EatingWithEssence
    @EatingWithEssence Год назад +66

    I can't explain how thought-provoking this documentary was. I'm not a user but Fentanyl has changed my life in ways I would never want for anyone. Now I know who are key players in St. Louis supporting people who are trying to release this hold over their lives. I just hope I can find the time to help and support these organizations. I'm rooting for everyone that is fighting addiction and praying for your strength. And thank you KMOV for shedding light on this daunting community problem! ❤

    • @anon681
      @anon681 Год назад

      I ask myself why Mexico doesnt have a problem with opiates aside maybe from the border states… they only distribute weed, coke/grillo n ❄️.

    • @suzsnnesanders4742
      @suzsnnesanders4742 Год назад

      How is fentanyl dosed for severe pain like cancer patient, if just a little bit can know kill you

    • @rhonnachurch6929
      @rhonnachurch6929 Год назад +2

      Amen to all you said.

  • @MikeStAmant-fm8mx
    @MikeStAmant-fm8mx Год назад +155

    My addiction was progressive. Pills-Heroin-Fentanyl. I was arrested by DEA for trafficking in 2015. That time in jail was enough for me to see what I was doing to myself and my family. I've been clean since with the help of methadone and my life is the best it's ever been. I'm actually happy. Everyone in addiction is different but with a good support system, Medically Assisted Treatment, and the desire to better your life it IS possible to change in a way never imaginable. My thoughts and prayers go out for all those in addiction and to the family's who have lost loved ones.

    • @jewelhaines8842
      @jewelhaines8842 Год назад +10

      Congratulations on being clean! That's awesome!! 😊

    • @ElizabethF2222
      @ElizabethF2222 Год назад +1

      Congratulations on your sobriety. I feel for the ones that have lost their lives. I had one friend die in front of me, who we brought back with a shot of Narcan (in liquid form that I'd bought from a plug). I then lost two friends in the same month to an OD. It's devastating. I now carry Narcan on me at all times. They give it to me because I'm on Suboxone. I've been clean now for 16 years with Suboxone, and yes you and I ARE clean. I started with Methadone. We have replaced illegal narcotics with MAT. Once you have used opiates for many years, the neurotransmitters in your brain are damaged, sometimes permanently. That's why so many people relapse on opiates and need MAT because it's virtually impossible to quit opiates on your own. Your brain no longer has the ability to carry the natural dopamine "the feel good chemical" throughout your body so I after I quit opiates the first time, I never felt good for two solid years, not one day. I constantly craved my Oxy's and other opiates, heroin too. I had headaches, couldn't sleep and was nauseous daily. For two years!!! I finally found a good Sub doctor and will be on this the rest of my life. The first time he gave it to me, in 10 minutes I was a new person! I finally felt normal!!! I wasn't high though. It's just another regular medication, like Methadone. If you have high blood pressure, you take high blood pressure meds. You have the disease of addiction you take Methadone or Suboxone for that. You are taking a medication prescribed by a doctor, not in back alleys buying illegal shit anymore or going to jail or prison. Very proud of you. Keep up the good work, brother. Life is good!

    • @jewelhaines8842
      @jewelhaines8842 Год назад +6

      @@ElizabethF2222
      Thanks ❤️ I really appreciate your support! I'm grateful to have the support of my husband also. I hate when people try to tell me " GIRL, you're not REALLY clean"! 🙄 YES WE ARE!! 😊

    • @ElizabethF2222
      @ElizabethF2222 Год назад +1

      @@jewelhaines8842 Don't listen to those people that tell you you aren't clean. They are dangerous. You ARE clean. You are taking a legal medication for a disease you have and you are no longer doing dope from the streets. That means you are clean!!!. Just like you would take insulin for diabetes. You are taking medication for opiate use disorder (I'm assuming here) and there's NOTHING wrong with it. Some of those people at NA are very judgmental and arrogant and they have actually caused a few people I know personally to relapse, OD and die, telling them they weren't clean because they were on Methadone. I was furious with those people!!! They could have been supportive but they were anything but!. I don't support those groups personally any longer. If you do that's fine. They have helped a ton of people, but certain groups, when I first started getting clean, I met my best connections at NA meetings. That's real stuff right there! Not bashing NA, just certain people IN the programs. My ex and I used together, then we got clean together, then he went back out and now after 20 years together, we are no longer together. You are very fortunate to have your husband. I've done it with the support of my mom, sister and daughter and a few friends that are clean and some that aren't. Some of my friends, we used together for 30 years (I'm in my 50s). It's very hard to drop friends when they are still using, but they were also friends before we used and I still consider them friends after I got clean, I just don't hang with them when they're using. I hope that makes sense. Well done. Proud of you!

    • @jewelhaines8842
      @jewelhaines8842 Год назад +7

      @@ElizabethF2222
      Hi Elizabeth!! Thank you so much for the support!! Yes, I'm taking 140 mg a day of methadone for opiate addiction. I used Heroin for 20 years. I've been clean for 10 years. Thank you so much, many people don't understand and are quick to judge!! Have a blessed weekend!❤

  • @Moni-TV29
    @Moni-TV29 Год назад +5

    It breaks my heart to see and hear these parents mourning the death of their offspring to this horrible plague. My heart goes out to them 🙏

  • @madreep
    @madreep Год назад +136

    I lost my 24 year old daughter July 15, 2022. She chose fentanyl to take her life. She left a note. It has been incredibly difficult. I knew she battled depression but didn't know the extent of her drug addiction. I thought we talked about everything but I was wrong. I fear for my sons. I hope their sisters death has taught them a lesson I can't. My parents were addicts when I was growing up. I was open about it with my kids. I've tried pot but nothing else ever. I was honest about that. I talked to them often about drugs and how they destroy lives but my daughter was self medicating. My boys struggle with anxiety and depression as well (I believe it's hereditary) and I pray that they don't follow the same path but I trusted her and now I'm not sure I trust them. I hate this drug.

    • @sophisticatedmm3632
      @sophisticatedmm3632 Год назад +15

      Sorry for your loss. This synthetic opioid is 50 to 100 times worse than Heroin.

    • @haleyt3754
      @haleyt3754 Год назад +13

      I’m so sorry for your loss

    • @louiscormier9641
      @louiscormier9641 Год назад +8

      Madreep. My condolences and very sorry for your loss

    • @arod1766
      @arod1766 Год назад +4

      Research MAPS institute. Psychedelics cure anxiety and depression

    • @eveliinaniilivuo7329
      @eveliinaniilivuo7329 Год назад +3

      I’m so so sorry. That’s just heartbreaking, and I can’t imagine the fear you live with. The strenght you must have! So much love and support to whole your family!

  • @amybostic1439
    @amybostic1439 Год назад +23

    Meanwhile those of us who are legitimately sick for the remainder of their life struggle to obtain their prescription medications. It’s such a terrible situation that is deeply unfair for those who are in true need of opioids.
    I have been sick for 11 years and although I’ve been on opioids for the majority of that time, I have NEVER sought out medications off the street or ever used illicit drugs. Not every person who is on medication that’s prescribed by doctors are looking for heroin or other ways to get high. When you have been on these meds for so long you don’t get high-but to live any type of functional life, you have so much pain, you have to have them to be able to have a life. It’s so frustrating that every person in this situation is pigeonholed into one category

    • @shealynheritage6839
      @shealynheritage6839 4 месяца назад +3

      Amy right there with you 2 formats of arthritis and fibromyalgia so I constently hurting even w my legit script that i take correct and don't need have or want to purchase off the streets.. what isn't told is that most of us that do get legit meds only get enough to attempt to quill some pain not all.

    • @movmentztv5189
      @movmentztv5189 4 месяца назад

      @@shealynheritage6839 So true! As someone who has a legit script i turned to the fet because it was literally 1 4th of the price, and my doc wouldn't up my script amount after being on them for multiple years

    • @Ogrealest74
      @Ogrealest74 Месяц назад +1

      Weak minded addicts and iv junkies with no self control messed it up for the patient that truly needs it to get through the day without being in horrible pain half these people really started their addiction by going to the pill mills back in the day and lied because they wanted to get high whether or not they want to admit it just the plain and simple facts sad situation we’re in

  • @Meg-pv1iy
    @Meg-pv1iy 2 дня назад

    This was extremely well done. A fantastic documentary.

  • @tracyengle7829
    @tracyengle7829 5 месяцев назад +3

    I hear many people state that they have chronic pain and diagnoses that require pain management. They receive no pain management due to some doctors having the mindset and telling their patients the bad ruin it for the good. Which is not how to think when trying to help their patients. They are actually harming their patients for suffering they go through 24/7. Most of these people look elsewhere for relief and sometimes it is the wrong pill they were given and they die. If not die, they keep sneeking the small amount of relief they need to have a day they deserve without so much pain to endure. They seek pain management the unprofessional ways that their professional care giver should of helped with in the first place. Thank you and God Bless

  • @JustFun-ze5pk
    @JustFun-ze5pk Год назад +130

    Wonderful documentary! I live in St. Louis and I feel this is going to make a difference because you provided actual examples that work. I would like to thank all those who worked on this production and to those who told their stories! You have provided useful education and hope! God bless you!

    • @marianesanchez9908
      @marianesanchez9908 Год назад +2

      We need a president that care and invests our taxes to save lives not over seas he's pure evil and end homelessness they are humans they need hope

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 Год назад

      Yes! I’m in the recovery field, and it’s one of my favorites.

    • @joeblow9548
      @joeblow9548 Год назад

      Your very naive

    • @joeblow9548
      @joeblow9548 Год назад

      @@marianesanchez9908 you had one they got rid of him

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 Год назад

      @@joeblow9548 Maybe you’re cynical. 🤷‍♀️

  • @ashleysharon2876
    @ashleysharon2876 Год назад +128

    Less than 3 days ago I found out a childhood friend of mine was found in a hotel room, and she was already gone. Shot up fentanyl and overdosed. I never judged her or made her feel like she was unwelcome. She was sick. Even through her addiction, she was so loving and caring and selfless. She is now my 6th friend, that has lost their life, to THIS particular drug, since 2022 began. It's true, the good ones always die young.

    • @Amanda-iz9vi
      @Amanda-iz9vi Год назад +6

      Im sure you are a good one!! 🤣💚😍 for real!! Keep it up!!!💚❤️💚

    • @ashleysharon2876
      @ashleysharon2876 Год назад +5

      @@Amanda-iz9vi thank you!

    • @pablitoperez9109
      @pablitoperez9109 Год назад +13

      Get out of the west Midwest. There I said it. I don’t even know you and there’s an over 50% chance yu live in those areas. Nothing about this is a coincidence.pay attention

    • @ashleysharon2876
      @ashleysharon2876 Год назад +16

      @@pablitoperez9109 I live in Oklahoma. I have driven a few friends to rehab and even a few people that didn't have the will power to walk in on their own. Yes it's taken over with deadly force, but I can't turn my back on my community and be a spectator. If I can help, lend a ride, be a listening ear, I will do whatever I can to keep hope in Oklahoma.

    • @sentryogmixmaster
      @sentryogmixmaster Год назад +1

      i can see that...

  • @eveliinaniilivuo7329
    @eveliinaniilivuo7329 Год назад +5

    So much luck, love and support to everyone who battles with addiction, or has a loved one who does!♥️

  • @stacyrouse2708
    @stacyrouse2708 18 дней назад

    I have found that the heaviness of the limbs for me was from my old paracitic cysts. They have calcified over time. This might sound crazy, but my skin was twisted. I had fallen and hit the back of my head, 2 months later, my hair had twisted itself under my layers of skin. As I remove the old cysts, my skin is releasing. This has been a life long battle. I am finally feeling like myself again. Doctors have treated me like I was crazy. One positive, I no longer have seizures. Thank you for sharing❤

  • @Missdee67
    @Missdee67 Год назад +134

    Hugs to the parents who lost their babies. I carry Narcan so I can save someone’s son or daughter if needed. We need to see the person not the addict. It can get anyone. 💔

    • @MidWestLife2022
      @MidWestLife2022 Год назад +9

      That's gonna be a life saver for some. However for my son, 3 rounds of narcan didnt even phase him. God bless you for carrying it with you tho, no parent should experience this type of loss or pain.

    • @Desaree1
      @Desaree1 Год назад +2

      @BillyBob obviously you don't

    • @MelissaR784
      @MelissaR784 Год назад +4

      @BillyBob This is true and even when the addict doesn't commit crimes, they're still shunned and looked down on by society.

    • @fah232
      @fah232 Год назад +2

      This is one of the biggest problems when it comes to people getting help. They are looked at and judged for being an addict, they are not seen as people. Thank you for that point.

    • @reneeoleari
      @reneeoleari Год назад +2

      That's really compassionate. Thank you for doing that. 🕶🌹

  • @kinte1870
    @kinte1870 Год назад +27

    I've smoked Marijuana for 28 years and not once did it make me want to do hard-core drugs or try something else for a bigger better high.

    • @luciusleftfoot3664
      @luciusleftfoot3664 Год назад +16

      Weed is a gateway....to my refrigerator!

    • @kinte1870
      @kinte1870 Год назад +5

      @@luciusleftfoot3664 And a good night of sleep

    • @Carmen-us1ew
      @Carmen-us1ew Год назад +4

      I knew people that was addicted to marijuana and they'd be irritated and agitated until they got high. I've smoked but never needed it. They were annoying.
      I'm not saying you're addicted, but it does happen.

    • @kinte1870
      @kinte1870 Год назад +1

      @@Carmen-us1ew oh I'm addicted to it but I've never wanted anything else. Never been a gateway to hard drugs . Just nice and relaxing.

    • @Yassss-rj9zf
      @Yassss-rj9zf Год назад

      @@luciusleftfoot3664 🍕🥘🥤
      🤣🤣😂🤣

  • @angelreed6182
    @angelreed6182 Год назад +3

    I feel so much for these Moms. I have a daughter & granddaughter doing this. I am always waiting for that phone call. I have actually talked to my daughter about it and ask her if she knew how dangerous it was and she said yes she did. I said, do you know how easy it would be for you to overdose and she told me that it’s OK. I have my Narcan. I said well what happens if nobody’s there to administer it to you. She says well then I guess I’ll be dead. She did have childhood trauma from when she went to stay with her dad and her stepmom, abused, her psychologically and some physical.

  • @melissarice4455
    @melissarice4455 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was a good documentary..it spoke on various issues that needed to be addressed

  • @LolaAndretti
    @LolaAndretti Год назад +19

    Great documentary! Thanks to all for being candid, and I pray for your strength.

    • @CommanderKlag
      @CommanderKlag 8 месяцев назад

      They left out the most important group of people from this video, they never even mentioned that group.

  • @dannyjomacowan6409
    @dannyjomacowan6409 Год назад +32

    Aww i feel for this woman . My little sister staci died almost 2 months ago she died from this horrible horrible drug.

    • @fotkvinnan
      @fotkvinnan Год назад +8

      So sorry for your loss 😞

    • @Yassss-rj9zf
      @Yassss-rj9zf Год назад +6

      I’m so sorry 💔

    • @FactStorm
      @FactStorm Год назад +5

      My condolences..I know nothing I say will change a thing but I hope these replies give you a brief light knowing people care and are sympathetic. Take care

    • @flexthought7655
      @flexthought7655 Год назад +1

      😂😂🤣🤣

    • @FactStorm
      @FactStorm Год назад +1

      @@flexthought7655 What's so funny?

  • @MichaelAguilar-rm8uj
    @MichaelAguilar-rm8uj 2 месяца назад

    After a car accident and many surgeries to try and repair the damage I began a 12 year run on pain management that evolved to fentanyl. It was one of the biggest battles I’ve ever had to fight, to stay alive… It was a terrible evolution and downward spiral that finally came to an end with me checking into a rehab and now…. So thankful I did… to be able to see LIFE without the clouded eyes of a desperate addict is priceless and gave me a whole new appreciation for life. I hope those struggling can find a way to get free of their addictions.

  • @sammavacaist
    @sammavacaist Год назад +1

    My cousin was a 4 pack a day smoker and had a heart attack at age 45. His cardiologist told him if he did not quit smoking immediately not to come back to him. Find another doctor.

  • @ChrisNigro-wt5qq
    @ChrisNigro-wt5qq 8 месяцев назад +2

    I can't believe sometimes how bad our country has become

  • @sevenmilewhite1407
    @sevenmilewhite1407 Год назад +34

    I'm 40 years old. 21 years spent as an i.v. heroin and fentynl addict. Crack cocaine for a lot of that time too. I've got hep c, and suffered overdoses, repeated absesses, and other addiction related illnesses. 26x in rehab, 10x on suboxone, 6x on methadone and still can't seem to stop.
    Please. Don't try this stuff. It'll ruin YOUR and everyone you loves life.

    • @enochpage1333
      @enochpage1333 Год назад +11

      Bless you, for no matter your situation, you shall always be a child of God!

    • @hellojewels9371
      @hellojewels9371 Год назад +6

      I am so sorry 😢😢

    • @joeyxl3456
      @joeyxl3456 Год назад +12

      You got to stop. Or it will stop you. Get away from it forever my man.

    • @lisaperry5999
      @lisaperry5999 Год назад +9

      SevenMile White why are you unable to stop? I used fentanyl, oxys over 10 years. Used suboxone and my last use was 4-12-13
      Man you know what to do you just gotta do it. Get away from places and people is a start. Have you tried Methodone?

    • @emperorpatrisia5771
      @emperorpatrisia5771 Год назад +4

      I’m being bad cop here but the comment below is spot on. It’s not that you can’t, it’s that you won’t.

  • @Truthnowhere2020
    @Truthnowhere2020 Год назад +9

    This is a fantastic piece of work. Everyone who dabbles in drugs should watch, along with those who shape public policy.

  • @27273100
    @27273100 8 месяцев назад +1

    I remember when I got my tooth pulled by the dentist, and he wrote a prescription for hydroxycodone (Vicodin). I wouldn't take it, so when I got home, I took ibuprofen instead. After finding out that it was an opioid, it sat in the cabinet collecting dust. I wouldn't touch an opioid on pain of death.

  • @septarian3337
    @septarian3337 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the best videos ive seen on this topic, these people actually have a full grasp of this human crisis. Please listen and try to understand the gravity of what they're saying, this is real. This is whats happening. And we all need to help one another.

  • @LetsBeCivilShallWe
    @LetsBeCivilShallWe Год назад +109

    I had to be taught proper handling, dosage, and how to store the drugs in a lockbox, for my mothers fentanyl, while she had multiple cancers 20 years ago. It never occurred to me that that scary powerful drug would be in the hands of the masses. Yet last week my sister pulled over on a roadside to help an otherwise healthy 28-year-old who overdosed on fentanyl on the way to court. It took four doses of Narcan to reverse his overdose.
    It’s clear that our politicians need to stop thinking of this issue as a moral/upbringing defect, but for what it is, a medical/mental/societal issue, that we use evidence-based science to address.

    • @briarrose29
      @briarrose29 Год назад

      Government wants to be God to us, so they undermine faith in God in society. Religions have let people down. This created a perfect storm of people with no hope and no social structure to support them in the pursuit of doing the right thing.

    • @l.ronhubbard5445
      @l.ronhubbard5445 Год назад

      It's time to KILL the Drug War. Accept nothing less than the complete destruction of this cancer on our country. Drug addiction is not a moral flaw nor is it a crime. Drug addicts don't deserve prison. These people are our friends and family. They are US

    • @erikasanchez7972
      @erikasanchez7972 Год назад +15

      Hate to tell you but this is by design, just as so many other atrocities against humanity.

    • @erismana2105
      @erismana2105 Год назад +10

      And now people who need such pain meds are being denied because others poor choices

    • @meyou245
      @meyou245 Год назад +9

      @@erismana2105 100% Correct. Had shoulder replacement surgery and they told me they were going to prescribe 1 day of vicodin and then wanted me to switch to tylenol. Said they didn't want me to become addicted. (Addicted to what, not having excruciating pain?)

  • @aussierando9582
    @aussierando9582 Год назад +31

    I lost a very dear friend to heroin over 30 years ago, and I still grieve for him. I have 5 kids and have got 4 though the danger years and now still have a 15 year old to get through her teenage years not using drugs. And this is scary, we are a long way from being offered a joint at a party. This is a chance of death the first time it’s taken. I have been so open about drug use to my kids and I try to educate myself on new drugs on the streets( this is why I’m watching this ) so I can bring it up to my teenager to explain the danger.

    • @kmlumd44
      @kmlumd44 Год назад

      I was abducted by ailerons 15 times and im so scared but i sleep with my phone and i can't hold down w job but idk what to do

  • @jwelch1027
    @jwelch1027 3 месяца назад

    How can your heart not break hearing the pain in they parents voices from losing a child to a senseless drug! May God ease your pain!!! 😞

  • @ddlang2514
    @ddlang2514 5 месяцев назад

    It’s good to see this. To hear from these parents and family members. As well, to hear the experiences of those who are addicted. I used to feel apathetic about it. Now, I have a better understanding of this crises and how it is affecting individuals and families. So heart breaking. My ears are open now.

  • @chadjackson772
    @chadjackson772 Год назад +48

    This was one of the best documentaries I've personally ever seen on opioid abuse! I see this as a beautiful thing to see in my opinion bcz there are so many uninformed and also misinformed on drug abuse as a whole. I feel as if everyone should watch and listen closely to everyone who has spoken in it bcz it gives us all a ton of information even if the individual isn't using and doesn't know anyone who's using opioids/drugs bcz there are addicts everywhere you go in St Louis and this information can help so many people and could even preserve and save lives here and in every city nation wide! There is so much good information and even places in it that many might not know about who live here in St Louis where I live. We need more awareness drawn to opioid addiction and prevention bcz so many are truly ignorant to just how hard and complicated that it really is for individuals to get clean from this epidemic that has flooded into are families throughout the country and even the world you know. God bless everyone in this video who is helping those who are helpless living in addiction and trying to help save lives....

    • @robertshields8218
      @robertshields8218 Год назад +1

      Trump in office: Stopped illegal immigration.
      Biden in office: Stopped stopping illegal immigration + Chinese fentanyl pours over our southern border.

  • @Genxgurl
    @Genxgurl Год назад +19

    This video should be required viewing for high schoolers and parents. Condolences to all who have lost loved ones. ❤️

    • @cassjagg
      @cassjagg 10 месяцев назад

      Yea and colleges especially the social welfare programs

  • @lupewalters
    @lupewalters 7 месяцев назад +2

    What about when it’s laced with silencing? I don’t know if I’m writing it right but that eats your body from the inside out and people are doing it with fentanyl.

  • @kayenta2664
    @kayenta2664 8 месяцев назад

    This video is heart-wrenching. And so is the comment section. 😢

  • @gopensstl
    @gopensstl Год назад +73

    Really Really well done. Was educational to hear how Fentanyl is leeching into so many areas of the street drug market, had no idea. Hearing the first hand experiences of the addicts was eye opening.

    • @micheleploeser7720
      @micheleploeser7720 Год назад +4

      Then you must be living in a cave !!

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 Год назад

      Legalize drugs. Their body their choice. Ban mandatory treatment. When alcohol was legalized, violent alcohol cartels went away. Many sell drugs cuz it pays better than many legal jobs. Making something illegal raises price. Gov makes it too hard to make $ legally via exsessive regs/taxes.
      Illegal drug dealers often dont go to cops for help cuz they dont wana get in trouble for drugs, they sometimes resort to "street justice"/violence.
      If u want people to stop drugs, help them get better ways to get happy/$.
      Gov cant convince someone to stop illegal drugs when gov tax funds force drugging people with phyc drugs that r more dangerous than many illegal drugs and act like drugs r the answer to be happy,

    • @Carmen-us1ew
      @Carmen-us1ew Год назад +13

      @@micheleploeser7720 this person watched and learned something. Please be kind.

    • @abes3925
      @abes3925 Год назад

      @D R The reason the US kept Afghanistan opium industry alive was because that was the only source of income for the entire country. Afghanistan doesn’t produce any goods or anything except opium. It’s a land locked country. If the US had destroyed the opium fields than many farmers and their employees would be out of work making them target for terroist groups to join them.

    • @fernandapartridge5174
      @fernandapartridge5174 Год назад +3

      @D R 🎯

  • @user-op3yd5gi9p
    @user-op3yd5gi9p Год назад +6

    Lost my step son to this drug mid last year! we are still feeling the affects of his void! Sad world where no one knows how to handle pain loss and despair! We have evolved dependent on social media searching for pleasures (avoiding pain) instead of purpose. Praying for those in this situation trying to recover and heal! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @christaylor4477
    @christaylor4477 2 месяца назад +1

    Im a veteran. I was given large amounts of pain medication by a doctor i trusted because he was my doctor. Later in life after being investigated he cut my prescription overnight. I was extremely sick. I had to turn to the streets for pain medicine. With the open border, it flows in unchecked.

  • @susiefairfield7218
    @susiefairfield7218 Год назад +2

    Got into my 50s and have lost everybody i ever knew in life to opiates..have absolutely no friends left alive. I don't know anyone who hasn't had a close friend or relative that had to deal with opioid addiction

    • @malcolmbliss777
      @malcolmbliss777 Год назад

      Email me. I’m at the exact same place. So many dead. And can you believe all the people that talk about this like it’s a good thing? Read some of these comments. Trump wants to kill addicts. We have a bigger problem than drugs. We have a cruelty problem that is MUCH bigger.

  • @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne
    @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne Год назад +95

    That woman talking about her daughter being clean while she was in jail and then overdosing, really hit close to home. I personally have 7 friends that died the day of or the day after being released from jail. They don’t understand that their tolerance has bottomed out while being locked up and clean. Then they go to use the amount they used to take, and it’s too much. I’ve lost over 30 friends/acquaintances/family members to overdoses. It really is an epidemic.

    • @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne
      @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne Год назад +26

      @Rosa Petals I was a criminal the first 30 years of my life. Criminals tend to have criminal and drug addict friends. Now, they’re all dead and I’m an old retired ex criminal. Been clean off pain pills four and a half years and changed my life. I don’t need “new friends”, I’d rather just have my old friends back, like from before we all fucked our lives up. But, what can ya do… ya know? It is what it is.

    • @danahern2136
      @danahern2136 Год назад +11

      @@MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne People who haven't grown up with criminals, drug users, etc, will never understand those of us who did. I miss so many of my old friends....so much so, that I barely even listen to music anymore because it brings up memories of them that I can hardly bear. I have been clean 30 years, but I lost so many to this and that. I miss them terribly because, despite their demons, they were some of the most loving, caring and funny people I knew.

    • @LolaAndretti
      @LolaAndretti Год назад +3

      @rosapetals8413 Well, since we're discussing what people need...seems, you need some emotional intelligence education and to cease judging others' friendship circles and / or life paths.

    • @teekolinski491
      @teekolinski491 Год назад +7

      @Rosa Petals i never grew up around crime, drugs, or any of that stuff but ended up losing friends and my first husband to this epidemic. It really is reaching all walks of life & all social classes. Ive never seen anything like it before

    • @mbcornelison74
      @mbcornelison74 Год назад +4

      That’s right, criminalizing drug users and coercion to treatment heightens the risk of overdosing.

  • @annablant7778
    @annablant7778 Год назад +25

    Wow... Thanks to the producers and all those guys for being so brave and sharing their experiences... Hope they all recover 🙏💜💜💜🙏 Especially, when the comments prove that everything is possible...

    • @CommanderKlag
      @CommanderKlag 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, me to, but some people need medication for the rest of their life because of bad injurys from car wrecks etc. Junkies have taken it away from them because now no one can get pain meds. Thats why the some orgs. are is pushing programs kinda like MAIDS etc. I heard, so easier to kill (cause indirect death etc.) people with a life long injurys. I don't know if this is true, It was mispoken by vise-president Harris. However some think she was talking to both groups. And if you look at all the Doors of Death around the world it seems plausable, like you said "everything is possible..."

  • @Mellyboowhowho
    @Mellyboowhowho 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love hearing all stories but especially stories of getting clean and staying clean. I’ve been clean from heroin 17 years this month and I truly believe had fentanyl been as prevalent 17 yrs ago as it is today, I probably wouldn’t be here. I almost died the 2nd time I tried methamphetamines , and that was enough for me. But since I hadn’t ever OD’d on heroin I kept using. Mind you I only used for about a year and a half off and on. I know a lot of people don’t like Methadone but for me personally that and Suboxone saved my life and is a big part of why I’ve been clean as long as I have. I don’t wish the withdrawals of opiates on anyone! I hope the men in this video are still clean and healthy 🫶🏽 Thank you to all who spoke in this video. It takes a village to get people to listen.

    • @katrinamoore4624
      @katrinamoore4624 6 месяцев назад

      Suboxone is giving me my life back. One of my sponsors doesn't like the idea but my other sponsor said she's proud of me. Guess what I'm really proud of myself !! I'm going to take subs as long as I have to. When my doctor and I think it's time to tapper down than that's what we're going to do. Like I said it's giving me my life back. I'm 8 months and 10 days clean. I'm proud of you ❤.

  • @pattyneill4358
    @pattyneill4358 2 месяца назад

    on facebook , i see grieving families who are posting on facebook regarding their childrens overdose& im seeing the most rude , evil , hateful comments. omg..my heart just breaks. It is horrible to see how heartless people can be. Its almost unnatural , actually thats why im here , watching this video , i wanted to see if the comments were similar.. no they are not .. thank you , everyone who has commented , you have restored my hope in the humanity

  • @whateverchannel22
    @whateverchannel22 Год назад +6

    Matt did an excellent job of reporting on this heartbreaking circumstance.

  • @2passportsandpostcards
    @2passportsandpostcards Год назад +34

    Yes, drugs are A HUGE PART of the problem. I want to see more information about educating people / young adults who TURN to drugs how to cope with their traumas and heal their childhoods, how to NOT turn to drugs to begin with. This is a far more deeply rooted problem than the abundance of, production and distribution of the drugs.

    • @alicelong3613
      @alicelong3613 Год назад

      People also use substances because they’re bored

  • @joeanthony7759
    @joeanthony7759 Год назад +2

    I’ve had the misfortune of going through this, but in my experience the fentanyl takes a lot longer to wear off, even after a couple of weeks of regular use….I’d be able to go 24 hours from last use before feeling any discomfort, the second 24 hours I’ll start yawning, getting achy. After 48 hours I’m hurting and that’s when I either go one way or the other….

  • @tigerlily102511
    @tigerlily102511 3 месяца назад

    What bothers me is how addicts are treated as criminals. When you hear the stories of their struggles with addiction, it is incredibly heartbreaking. Then the parents of addicts who've died of overdoses get shunned and/or judged as if their child was a terrible person.

  • @jasonbarton6087
    @jasonbarton6087 Год назад +18

    Wow. Powerful local advocacy journalism. Truly enlightened perspective. Thank you to those responsible and everyone who appeared on camera, as well. Fantastic.

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 Год назад

      Legalize drugs. Their body their choice. Ban mandatory treatment. When alcohol was legalized, violent alcohol cartels went away. Many sell drugs cuz it pays better than many legal jobs. Making something illegal raises price. Gov makes it too hard to make $ legally via exsessive regs/taxes.
      Illegal drug dealers often dont go to cops for help cuz they dont wana get in trouble for drugs, they sometimes resort to "street justice"/violence.
      If u want people to stop drugs, help them get better ways to get happy/$.
      Gov cant convince someone to stop illegal drugs when gov tax funds force drugging people with phyc drugs that r more dangerous than many illegal drugs and act like drugs r the answer to be happy,

  • @tamaralaber5010
    @tamaralaber5010 Год назад +15

    I'm so thankful and proud of being 3 years clean from a 10 year opiate addiction. I refused to used another drug to withdraw from, so I did it the hard way.

  • @donnaallison5353
    @donnaallison5353 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is a real eye opener and so very important America 🇺🇸. Parents Everyone ...!!! Watch listen and please learn 🙏😌

  • @boosqueezy2418
    @boosqueezy2418 9 месяцев назад +1

    that woman who made the “oh” comment to the grieving mother is a worse person than any addict out there. they do look at it like “one fewer junkie out there,” and it’s sickening how judgmental ignorant people are. if they only knew the pain…
    that woman should be ashamed of herself. no mother should have to bury a child, and addiction is no one’s fault. it’s a sickness. it’s a disease.

  • @jenniferdaulby5519
    @jenniferdaulby5519 Год назад +33

    My son has just returned from a business trip to the USA (Seattle) & was totally shocked & dismayed at seeing people lying on the sidewalls with a needle in their arms - but he said it was more awful to see others just step over them, like they were desensitised to it. Now it seems that Fentanyl is laced with benzodiazepines - which renders Narcan mostly ineffective. So sad. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤

    • @AHD2105
      @AHD2105 Год назад +3

      Hope this never happens to Australia or Oceania. It's a lovely country. Actually hope it just doesn't happen to any country. 🤔

    • @weaponizedglitter69
      @weaponizedglitter69 Год назад +5

      It's shocking. It's in almost every city. This country is being ruined by this scourge

    • @denabeebe1888
      @denabeebe1888 Год назад +3

      Xylazine… it’s a large animal tranquilizer… some is laced with benzos but most is xylazine

    • @cassjagg
      @cassjagg 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah it’s an epidemic I never in my life thought I’d know a soul on street drugs and sadly I now know many and so many taht gave up so much for This drug and meth it’s shocking and so sad
      No human being should have to live and suffer this way all due to big pharm and the doctors who pushed it they should all be in prison

    • @richardwildlife88-wj6kl
      @richardwildlife88-wj6kl 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's wild, I moved to Seattle in 2006 and lived there for a year and it was the cleanest, safest, best city that I ever experienced. I cant believe it!

  • @Assata_Shakur
    @Assata_Shakur Год назад +51

    I’m from STL, born and raised, and lived there until 2019, when my husband of 10 years overdosed in 2018. He’d been locked up for months, and was finally getting out of jail, but decided to detour to his brothers house and of course they got high. I never saw Darrin again after that, but his death served as an awakening for me. I know at least 10 people personally that have overdosed off the top of my head( both BLACK and WHITE), but there’s so many more!! Folks please wake up to this Epidemic; Our city and lives depends on it!!🙏🏾God Save STL!!

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 Год назад +8

      I am so sorry 😞.

    • @7-7191
      @7-7191 Год назад +5

      I'm sorry to hear that also did u make it outta STL or u still back there?

    • @MrJacob50
      @MrJacob50 Год назад +1

      Hello, are there any NA meetings out there??

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Год назад

      Your invisible sky daddy did NOTHING think about that ! Even worse if god is all knowing then your god killed your husband because it knew EXACTLY where and how he would die

  • @angelapachemanov8537
    @angelapachemanov8537 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you to all the caring people in this video. My condolences to the people who lost someone to addiction. I’ve lost many but by the grace of God and Brightside Recovery I’m coming up on 3 years clean on 2/18/2024. Keep fighting the good fight!

  • @hippiegirl1684
    @hippiegirl1684 Год назад +2

    I just watched this video and my heart break's for all my brother's and sisters that's fighting addiction. We've got to come together and win this war!!

  • @chaphead91
    @chaphead91 Год назад +12

    This quote from this documentary really stuck with me - "Most of the time drugs are not the problem. Drugs are a solution to a different problem". As a society we need to stop looking at drug users and addicts as bad people. As said in this film, people who face substance abuse disorder aren't bad. They don't have the coping skills to deal with the challenges life brings. Addiction is truly a disease

  • @susiemaxwell1593
    @susiemaxwell1593 Год назад +33

    You are not reporting on the number of first-time usage deaths. This piece is pointed at drug addicts who are dying from fentanyl, but no mention of how fentanyl is killing young people who, through peer pressure at a party or taking an aspirin from a friend, have been poisoned to death by fentanyl. No mention of the fact that if these young folks had known there was fentanyl involved, would never have made a bad decision. Let’s be clear on this topic. Death by fentanyl is murder. If someone puts arsenic in your food without your knowledge, you consume the food and die, the provider of the poison is charged with murder. This is the same situation; it is murder. Call it what it is. Cover the side of the non-addicts as well, to be fair. It is not just killing addicts. Children used to live and learn from their mistakes; but that has changed.

    • @talonmadc
      @talonmadc Год назад +2

      I knew a girl from st Charles who was really cool and not a crazy drug user get a counteriet percocet and died immediately

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Год назад

      The Sackler family should be in jail for their crimes but they aren’t because money is power in the US and other countries.

    • @suzyqualcast6269
      @suzyqualcast6269 Год назад +1

      @@talonmadc This is what is frightening, when even what one recognises as their known gear, real/black market, in fact has been polluted with this crap.
      Way its going nothing will be safe to take.

    • @feebaby
      @feebaby Год назад +1

      I agree. The music industry needs to be held accountable for promoting this mess as a “cool” thing to do.

  • @swiftwindturning
    @swiftwindturning 5 месяцев назад

    I worked as a Park Ranger at the Arch in St. Louis until 1996, and left in 2000. At that time, the city was experiencing a revival downtown with breweries, artists and more tourists to the historical attractions. How very sad.

  • @rainforme1850
    @rainforme1850 6 месяцев назад +1

    So much potential wasted. So much heartbreak for life

  • @DrEvil-os9dc
    @DrEvil-os9dc Год назад +63

    The doctor said that physicians “didn’t do their research and fell for it”
    What he really means is, they did their research but the kickbacks where way too good to deny over prescribing.

    • @lisaperry5999
      @lisaperry5999 Год назад

      Purdue reps told Doctors oxycontin wasn't addictive. They were sued and now bankrupt

    • @Carmen-us1ew
      @Carmen-us1ew Год назад +4

      That sounds about right. But there were probably some that really didn't know.

    • @seadragon1456
      @seadragon1456 Год назад +1

      There was a doctor in SPRINGFWD or in a nearby city that was prescribing it left and right.
      People didn’t want it because it made them sick but he wouldn’t give anything else. His kick backs totaled 400K

    • @shanny5890
      @shanny5890 Год назад +2

      I'm a nurse and I remember 25 years ago, it seemed like doctors were giving Oxycontin to almost anybody. I remember the pharmaceutical reps would come and talk to us and how excited they seemed.