Opioid Tragedy: Inside the Fentanyl Crisis | Ten Dollar Death Trip | ENDEVR Documentary

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  • @corimitchell3268
    @corimitchell3268 Год назад +10453

    My name is Cori Mitchell. I am the "Cory" .showing my tent.golfing, blowing bubbles. This was a true heart breaking video. I am now living clean, going to college to be a community support worker/ addictions counselor . We are all real people. Some of us make it some of us don't. I pray for all those still in the struggle. Peace and love to you all❣️

    • @micocyan
      @micocyan Год назад +208

      Pesce and love from Italy.

    • @y4s563
      @y4s563 Год назад +288

      I sat on those same step's . Smoked crack for many years . I hung out downtown all the time . I was lucky enough to have a roof to live under . Even though I worked through those times it was brutal spent everything on drug's . I left years ago ... Small town life and change in lifestyle helped me .

    • @UnderCultures
      @UnderCultures Год назад +103

      How can we help?

    • @corimitchell3268
      @corimitchell3268 Год назад +365

      @@UnderCultures just to acknowledge that we are in an epidemic is great. Support your local non profit societies and be kind to all. Thanks 🙏 PL&R

    • @faizhashmi7487
      @faizhashmi7487 Год назад +267

      Cory, you have no idea how much delighted i’m knowing you’re clean and going to college. I’m sure you will be a great addition to help better community as you’re genuinely a great human with a beautiful heart.
      Loads of prayers and respect for you beautiful lady.

  • @HandbagDiva
    @HandbagDiva 3 года назад +2874

    That kid’s statement that he made the wrong choice ONCE & nothing since then has been a choice is so powerful. More young people need to hear this from people like him!

    • @andrewwright.
      @andrewwright. 2 года назад +124

      no...he forgot he has a choice.
      we all have a choice and we pick wisely each HR of every day....most people won't even notice the small things they choose.
      I choose to stop heroin nearly 20 years ago now...no dabbling at any point....was my choice..well...I had no choice...live or die...I'm still here.

    • @ladyscarfaceangel4616
      @ladyscarfaceangel4616 2 года назад +65

      @@andrewwright.
      The drugs blind us from actually seeing this though. If he truly believes that he doesn't have a choice, then he has already set himself up for failure. He is not ready. Mind & body have to sync up on that. Mind & body. 🧘‍♀️ That's something you can't force to happen. It just has to happen somehow. It'll take some longer than others. Many will die before getting there. It takes a big spiritual awakening of some sort to get there. Problem with that is, you can't feel your spiritual awakening when you're under the influence. It's a tricky thing that varies from person to person.

    • @ladyscarfaceangel4616
      @ladyscarfaceangel4616 2 года назад +37

      @@andrewwright.
      Congratulations though! I'm also a recovering addict. 20 years clean is amazing! ❤

    • @TrollingHistory
      @TrollingHistory 2 года назад +40

      Its bs tho he also said he has a 5yr old. I quit to be a dad. The father I wish I had. I did it 11yrs ago. Yes it was hard.
      Quitting the drug with substitute was easy.
      Cancelling my whole life to start again was the hard part. But was just glad to have my children around me. Until last lockdown their mom cheated then snatched the kids away after 3month and only now is my past a problem I have to wait till march to start the court process to see my kids its insane I know she's preying I slipped and went back to that world. But im still a father I just need to get through court. Ill sit on my own all day everyday waiting until that happens if needed. They will come and when they do ill still be the father they know. Although I missed a year now my youngest is 4 and breaks me.
      If I lose at court for whatever reason lies from ther mom and new rich boyfriend. I will spin out of control then. But not on drugs. Ill be going for his blood. Fact.

    • @Acefull-pl1iu
      @Acefull-pl1iu 2 года назад +22

      No, he's a typical addict. He blames it on one choice. There's a series of choices. You don't try one drug and then become addicted. You can like something and not do it again, that loser felt like he needed to do it over and over again

  • @annepoitrineau5650
    @annepoitrineau5650 Год назад +316

    Thank you for interviewing them in a compassionate and peaceful way. For understanding the pain. Spike has a beautiful face. He is intelligent. He needed help for the pain after the accident. I am so sad he did not get it and his life has become so hard.

    • @cynthiamartini8982
      @cynthiamartini8982 Год назад +6

      This is a terrible documentary as it doesn’t explain why this is happening in Vancouver. It does not hold the mayor and other politicians accountable: Watch “Vancouver is dying” to get a true account.

    • @guesswho5790
      @guesswho5790 6 месяцев назад +4

      I think it was great at telling the stories of addicts. But the fact still remains that using opioids during hospital stays is standard procedure... This crisis could have been avoided if they hadn't been interested in creating these highly addictive drugs in the first place and making them commonplace. I hope I never get into a major accident in North America for this very reason

    • @annepoitrineau5650
      @annepoitrineau5650 6 месяцев назад

      @@guesswho5790 Yes, I too hope this never happens to you. Some doctors were lied too and trusted big pharma, some were complicit in thee lies, some saw no alternative. There used to be non-opioid pain killers, but big pharma drove them out. (in France we had algocratine for terrible pain and Lysergid for bad migranes. Gone now.)
      "Fortunately" (in brackets because it limits my options if I get unbearable pain), I react with extreme vomitting, hallucinations etc with opioids (and gabapentin with is another really questionable substance).
      All the best to you :)

  • @PointBlankGuns-Ammo
    @PointBlankGuns-Ammo 8 месяцев назад +45

    Addiction is real. This could've easily been me. Thank God I made the right choice. God pls heal these lost souls.

  • @ForlornMiasma
    @ForlornMiasma 3 года назад +1436

    This is probably one of the best opioid crisis-based documentaries that I've ever seen ...very humanizing..

    • @AM-vg2wq
      @AM-vg2wq 2 года назад +11

      It was very good 👍

    • @woundedsanity
      @woundedsanity 2 года назад +6

      So are the opiates

    • @pekenjos
      @pekenjos 2 года назад +2

      Humanizing? Are you serious? There is absolutely nothing humanizing about abusing drugs. Drug users cannot be regarded as anything real. Governments waste trillions of Dollars annually trying to 'help' them. Western nations have become spineless. There is NO discipline!

    • @phoneringphilip2342
      @phoneringphilip2342 2 года назад

      @@pekenjos lol youre literally the type of person that throws rocks at them junkies. You’re not a single bit „better“ then them. You’re full of hate, and you’re part of the problem and not the solution.

    • @xandercrews4729
      @xandercrews4729 2 года назад +2

      Oxyana is also very good.

  • @alexlefevre3555
    @alexlefevre3555 Год назад +422

    Just under 22 months ago, I too was always one shot away from an OD. Treatment, a program, and acceptance of myself and my addiction is all that saved my life. I now sit behind a desk at a treatment center being a part of the community that saved my life. THERE IS HOPE.

    • @Synrgiii
      @Synrgiii Год назад +2

      MONEY

    • @EQOAnostalgia
      @EQOAnostalgia Год назад +8

      The Gospel
      For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
      For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
      He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

    • @carolynjones6524
      @carolynjones6524 Год назад +1

      Good for you

    • @mariela06012
      @mariela06012 Год назад +1

      Im proud of you, you got this! One day at a time!

    • @mike-kellydutkiewicz5991
      @mike-kellydutkiewicz5991 Год назад +5

      Same here...I was a heroin addict for 26 years...I started the MMT program and I haven't used in almost 9 years

  • @MNAZ480
    @MNAZ480 Год назад +1162

    My son is addicted to fentanyl and he lives on the streets. He’s been an addict for about 10 years. I’ve cried out all my tears. I know one day the call that his body has been found will come. I will be devastated but I don’t think I’ll be able to shed any tears. I’m numb.

    • @seekp2676
      @seekp2676 Год назад +112

      Prayers for you both, hope he gets through this addiction, its terrible 🙏

    • @AIConscience
      @AIConscience Год назад +139

      You're not numb, your pain is visible in all of your words, I feel with you as someone who had a similar situation with a family member (though not Fentanyl, but alcohol). In the end we have to accept, that you can't safe nobody lost already.

    • @UNVACCINATED20
      @UNVACCINATED20 Год назад +86

      If he wants to get clean, suboxone is a great alternative. He has to want to change.

    • @anamariamazzei1359
      @anamariamazzei1359 Год назад

      🤗

    • @danielhogg8305
      @danielhogg8305 Год назад +102

      If your son dies you will shed more tears because that is your son, never give up on your son. please, what ever bad he has done remember he has a disease that is so deep its in his bones. Self inflicted or not, you as a father have a duty of care to your boy. Please don’t give up on him 🙏

  • @Bobby_The_Cat
    @Bobby_The_Cat 7 месяцев назад +10

    This documentary is pulling all my heartstrings. Thank you to everyone who shared their stories and all the volunteers helping in any way they can.

  • @yummee4059
    @yummee4059 Год назад +888

    Spike seems truly like an amazing soul. Just lost. Amazing to hear how he is so proud of his son he raised. I hope he gets better.

    • @Lynkboz
      @Lynkboz Год назад +91

      RIP Gerald "Spike" Peachey... Born in '65, passed on May 10, 2021.
      I knew him personally, he was a great & real friend to have. Even tho it was entirely preventable, Spike's in a better place now.

    • @belencampossoler5188
      @belencampossoler5188 Год назад +4

      RIP

    • @livingood1049
      @livingood1049 Год назад +9

      ​@@Lynkboz
      Oh damn,, his number came up huh..? At least he got out.
      One thing the squares certainly don't understand is even if you clean up life still sucks... Inequality and loneliness don't just go away when you sober up..

    • @nakedslayer6685
      @nakedslayer6685 Год назад +12

      @@DontPretendtoCarelmaooo we can all see your troll failing

    • @TeezyT_Sunrise
      @TeezyT_Sunrise Год назад +1

      RUclips Teezy T Phoenix. Song says it all

  • @stacy1541
    @stacy1541 2 года назад +184

    I lost my boyfriend of two years a week ago to fentanyl. I found out he was using again and kicked him out after going through this same cycle last year. He went to rehab, but secretly began using again. I couldn't have my children exposed to it. Two months went by after kicking him out and hes dead. I'm struggling to cope with the guit. He messaged me all the time begging to come home. I kept saying no. I love you Brian Laronge, I'm so sorry.

    • @carolechance6567
      @carolechance6567 2 года назад +54

      I'm so sorry for your loss and I hope you can get over the hurdle of feeling guilty. It wasnt your fault I wish you well, you sound like a wonderful mum who loves her children and may Brian RIP

    • @upstatecommunications9031
      @upstatecommunications9031 2 года назад +58

      Sorry for your loss, Stacy. But you did the right thing to protect your kids.

    • @LilyElkind
      @LilyElkind Год назад +30

      Don’t beat yourself up over it because of a choice that he made. In some cases addiction wins the battle over people, and it’s sad. But don’t feel guilty for being a good mother.

    • @deannatibbs922
      @deannatibbs922 Год назад +8

      I'm so sorry for your pain. This is such a very sad situation.

    • @tessadunkley5171
      @tessadunkley5171 Год назад +15

      😢 u made the right choice as a mother. I respect that. But i understand the guilt although its not your fault at all x

  • @PastaSausta
    @PastaSausta Год назад +920

    The drug dealer is extremely honest. He’s just so transactional about the process. He says, “it’s your choice and I’ve got to make a living.” No matter whether we consider him good or bad, he’s not hiding anything. He told him he would die if he bought it.

    • @dn8443
      @dn8443 Год назад +77

      Exactly. He's not a lying slimeball like alot of them that lie to people just to get new customers. He just said I recommend don't do it. But if u gotta do it I can't stop ya. Not saying he's a good person by anymeans but he's struggling himself.

    • @LoriNicolls
      @LoriNicolls Год назад +59

      Imagine his death one day, when all the Souls he helped kill, meet up with him. What a difficult journey that will be.
      He has to experience each & everyone of their decisions, heartbreak & death through their eyes.

    • @TheWorld4all
      @TheWorld4all Год назад +48

      If he can make so much money from selling this poison then why is he homeless? This dude needs to be locked up.

    • @desolationtrees666
      @desolationtrees666 Год назад +2

      yeah man Iv done it but in Finland number 1 opioid is buprenorphine so I sold thatm here is no heroine no fentanyl..2years ago when I was using and selling I wish there were more profits and more high

    • @RandyPrice-ue2bl
      @RandyPrice-ue2bl Год назад +3

      At least hes honest 💯💯💯💯

  • @daletydoodles3389
    @daletydoodles3389 Год назад +177

    I'm speechless. And heartbroken. When Ronnie was asked if there's hope and he said sometimes, but he didn't know what kind of future he was going to have. That he could die in the next 20 minutes. It's heart-wrenching. That was 2 years ago! I hope he is still alive and he has found a way out of his addiction. 🙏🏽

    • @Trinny1978
      @Trinny1978 6 месяцев назад +6

      I wonder about him too

    • @jewelz1517
      @jewelz1517 4 месяца назад +5

      Me too😭😭 he really seemed ready for a change if just given a chance 😭😭😭

    • @sherisellars5129
      @sherisellars5129 2 месяца назад +6

      Me too. I wanted to bring him home, make him soup, fix him. And there is no fixing it. They have to do it. Ronnie, I hope you are out there living your best life now.

  • @doughboy_notpillsbury6616
    @doughboy_notpillsbury6616 Год назад +1050

    That drug dealer is honestly the most honest, straight up and down guy I’ve ever saw in these type documentaries. Most dudes try to brag and boast they got this and that, but he just telling it like it is.

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 Год назад +20

      Ya but he is chewing something the whole time and that's usually a good sign of getting down.

    • @ThumperG
      @ThumperG Год назад +127

      @@wildestcowboy2668 that literally had absolutely nothing to do with what he said lol

    • @PaperRaines
      @PaperRaines Год назад +60

      Yooooo, I'm wondering over here how buddy feels so confident going on camera and laying out all his s*** like that. Usually they censor your face or something, nah, not the homey tho lol. This documentary has to be able to be used as evidence against him

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 Год назад +6

      @@ThumperG has everything to do with it. He's clearly not telling the truth or holding out information

    • @ThumperG
      @ThumperG Год назад +50

      @@wildestcowboy2668 lol he clearly explained what fentanyl has done to their part of town, what it’s like, and explained in parts how he deals it in the area. What part did he lie about? Lol. Tell me what he said that you find so hard to believe, I’d love to hear it 🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-xm1od9nb1m
    @user-xm1od9nb1m Год назад +112

    Spike seems like such a sweet person. They all seem like such sweet people, it makes me sad they’re stuck in this path of life and that most ppl ignore it

  • @deborahskovgaard7179
    @deborahskovgaard7179 Год назад +428

    I was a heroin addict for years. That stuff came out and it scares me so much. I'm in recovery now. I've got 5 good clean years now.

    • @ENDEVRDocs
      @ENDEVRDocs  Год назад +13

      congratulations! Awesome job and continued strength and perseverance!

    • @Jemombuurrrn2228
      @Jemombuurrrn2228 Год назад +4

      Congratulations that’s really awesome💪🏽

    • @LF-yd1hi
      @LF-yd1hi Год назад +2

      Wow, I wish you the best, congratulations 🙏

    • @cherubs5177
      @cherubs5177 7 месяцев назад +3

      Fantastic.. well done! This gives me hope in my heart. 💪🏼😊

    • @ash_chronic935
      @ash_chronic935 7 месяцев назад +1

      Proud of you, 🎉🎉 keep going

  • @spikesgirl04
    @spikesgirl04 7 месяцев назад +27

    I really appreciate Sylvester’s honesty. Hope he finds a way to come through this.

  • @bluejetlightning8427
    @bluejetlightning8427 2 года назад +515

    The love between that couple was actually really touching, even through so much pain people find a way to love.

    • @ipeqi
      @ipeqi Год назад +33

      Perhaps the love for each other might help them both to drag themselves out off the streets. They have truly something to live for ... each other.

    • @solidrock7998
      @solidrock7998 Год назад +69

      It's not love. It's codependency.

    • @cowgirlqueen2636
      @cowgirlqueen2636 Год назад +55

      Speaking as a recovered opiate addict, that’s not love. That’s just a hostage situation. Misery loves company

    • @soitssharon
      @soitssharon Год назад +1

      I know made me cry

    • @Kronr
      @Kronr Год назад +24

      Yea they kinda weirded me out. I didn't find them cute at all lol....I've done alot of drugs thoa and understand.

  • @seevanmaroge
    @seevanmaroge Год назад +100

    I had a major opioid addiction after my accident in 2004. I got help from my wife and family and I have been clean since 2012, have two beautiful boys a house and two businesses. Don't ever give up, you are not alone in this. Reach out and ask for help, people are there to help and not to judge. Bless you all and have a wonderful life.

    • @amcurious5190
      @amcurious5190 Год назад +2

      What did they do?How did they help?

    • @seevanmaroge
      @seevanmaroge Год назад

      @@amcurious5190 They sent me to a rehab centre. I stayed for 90 days.

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere 9 месяцев назад

      @@amcurious5190 Easy way to stay sane, in a world where insanity runs ramped. BIBLE STUDY.
      2 Timothy 2:15
      Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
      Souls, come to CHRIST and:
      be healed,
      be guided,
      be saved,
      be protected.

    • @georgionw6554
      @georgionw6554 Месяц назад

      Congrats, you give us users hope. Its good you weren't around with this fentanyl bs.

  • @Matty_Ice87
    @Matty_Ice87 Год назад +359

    The saddest part of this is when the guy asked his girlfriend what she’d have done if he died and she said “ it would have crushed me”. It literally brought tears to my eyes…
    I 100% back that Clinic and what they are doing! They are saving lives and helping people in need. Love it! ❤

    • @plintdillion286
      @plintdillion286 Год назад +35

      Hollywood couldn't make a better scene.

    • @foxxx66
      @foxxx66 Год назад +23

      Those two have a great connection.

    • @Meowface.
      @Meowface. Год назад +20

      @@foxxx66trauma bonded

    • @sherunswithscissors
      @sherunswithscissors Год назад +8

      @@Meowface.Or in love?

    • @_t_f_
      @_t_f_ Год назад +5

      I’m crying rn that was too much 😭

  • @GearShifter925
    @GearShifter925 День назад +3

    Being part of a work to SAVE LIVES.... is a great step she took.
    😊👍🏻

  • @PastaSausta
    @PastaSausta Год назад +110

    Can we just stop and give a shoutout to those people out there everyday saving lives! Those people are doing an extremely tough and dangerous job, but they are out there doing it. It looks so easy, but they see a lot of terrible things out there, and ultimately, they don’t have to be out there doing this. There are many other jobs. I have upmost respect for them. Mad respect!!! ❤

    • @cynthiamartini8982
      @cynthiamartini8982 Год назад

      This is a terrible documentary as it doesn’t explain why this is happening in Vancouver. It does not hold the mayor and other politicians accountable: Watch “Vancouver is dying” to get a true account.

    • @juanpena2919
      @juanpena2919 4 месяца назад +1

      It doesn’t look easy. It looks draining and defeating but yes I agree. Shout out to the people in the front lines trying to help

  • @MartaAlternative
    @MartaAlternative Год назад +67

    Ronnie, I wish from the bottom of my heart that you will find a light in the tunnel, one big reason to fight to get a better life. You are a young handsome man, not everything is lost yet. You can live, you can be warm, you can love and be loved.

    • @tiffanyroseangeles34
      @tiffanyroseangeles34 6 месяцев назад

      Never know his future. He is smart that’s on his side! ❤🔮

    • @courtneystorrie8659
      @courtneystorrie8659 6 месяцев назад +1

      He's from my hometown unfortunately from what I can see on his Facebook he's still in the lifestyle. Makes me sad. So many of my friends have gone down because of the epidemic. Nanaimo really has no support and living there is a death sentence. It's why I left. I was close to dying because all we had to do there was "party". :(

    • @jeanninerachel5200
      @jeanninerachel5200 4 месяца назад +1

      How is the Name of his Facebook??? I want help Him!!❤

  • @Anthony_Spilotro
    @Anthony_Spilotro Год назад +973

    41:42 My heart sank for this poor guy. I was right where he's at in my late teens and all through my 20s. I was addicted to Opioids for 9 years , lost everything and everyone as my family had turned their backs on me. I too have a son who was a year and a half old when I started using. I could go on and on about the horrible things that happened to me through using including only being able to see my son when someone I didn't know stood by to supervise. I got clean on March 4th 2011 and I've been marching forth ever since!

    • @theoriginalbluey
      @theoriginalbluey Год назад +24

      I want you to know that's awesome how you got the strength and beat it. Keep on and never look back!

    • @Anthony_Spilotro
      @Anthony_Spilotro Год назад +29

      @@theoriginalbluey Thanks so much! I tell everyone..."If you really want it, you can do it.". You have to truly want it more than anything. I asked myself everyday, "How far are you willing to go to get clean?". Because I would walk 100 miles for dope.

    • @atipongcras
      @atipongcras Год назад +15

      You can be very proud of your achievement , much respect for your perseverance and strength.

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 Год назад

      SMOKING F the same buzz as someone who injects normal heroin '?

    • @rayfabris2512
      @rayfabris2512 Год назад +12

      it sounds so familiar but keep it up I'm probably a little older I'm working on it and going to a clinic for help now I have to get off that stuff this is the year to do it

  • @issofsar
    @issofsar 8 месяцев назад +54

    My across the street neighbor just died from n accidental overdose. She was a suburban wife and mother to two young teenage daughters. I'm still trying to process this. Her daughters are all I can think of after I heard them screaming in the street.

    • @troylee4196
      @troylee4196 7 месяцев назад +3

      That's not an accident, she knew the risks as we all know drugs are killers

    • @mcondry8036
      @mcondry8036 7 месяцев назад +15

      @@troylee4196 they say accident meaning she wasn’t trying to kill herself. She was trying to get high. That’s what accidental in this statement means.

    • @samiak112
      @samiak112 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@mcondry8036that is the dumbest thing I've ever heard...

    • @issofsar
      @issofsar 6 месяцев назад +8

      Accidental means non intentional. Get an education before commenting.

    • @juanpena2919
      @juanpena2919 4 месяца назад +1

      @@samiak112why is it dumb to you? Because you don’t struggle with it?

  • @C.kirk1287
    @C.kirk1287 2 года назад +419

    Spike is such a beautiful person and I’m praying for him and I hope he knows that sobriety is not out of reach 🙏🏽

    • @soitssharon
      @soitssharon Год назад +4

      his story touched me as well

    • @Secretservice709
      @Secretservice709 Год назад +2

      He passed away

    • @soitssharon
      @soitssharon Год назад +1

      @@Secretservice709 omg when did he pass was it an overdose Dam I was praying for him

    • @Secretservice709
      @Secretservice709 Год назад +1

      @@soitssharon Pretty sure something to do with Covid

    • @maryjoymary9433
      @maryjoymary9433 Год назад +2

      ​@@Secretservice709 nice guess .. take a guess and hope I correct 🧢🧢🧢🧢 👑👑👑

  • @jasperdudek
    @jasperdudek Год назад +360

    One of the best documentary I have seen. Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.

    • @somella2
      @somella2 Год назад

      ​@CesarBowservery sure of Mush_pharm

    • @luther350
      @luther350 Год назад +7

      A lot of people have testified about this and I really want to give it a shot. I put so much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels

    • @BekiLouis
      @BekiLouis Год назад +3

      The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well

    • @luther350
      @luther350 Год назад +3

      ​@@somella2Does he make deliveries across the states??

    • @somella2
      @somella2 Год назад

      ​@CesarBowserYeah. @mush_pharm

  • @josephfroton2339
    @josephfroton2339 3 года назад +238

    I'm still recovering 25 years later. A real taste of addict life so accurately portrayed it brought me back to tears. Pharmaceutical grade heroin was used for decades in the UK to treat addicts in a similar manner portrayed here with great success. So happy to see this wisdom resurfacing in the world. Uninformed or just bad choices only lead to more & I wouldn't ever want to begin getting clean all over again. It does over time get so easy I don't even think about it. Thank you!

    • @HandbagDiva
      @HandbagDiva 3 года назад +5

      I wonder why recovering addicts watch things like this

    • @unglemergy
      @unglemergy 3 года назад +2

      stay up ☝

    • @ssjess2504
      @ssjess2504 2 года назад +32

      @@HandbagDiva probably to remind of the reason why they are clean and to stay that way

    • @queenratv115
      @queenratv115 2 года назад +5

      Same here 2/23/88 crack cocaine

    • @valmirdosreisnogueira1411
      @valmirdosreisnogueira1411 2 года назад +4

      @@ssjess2504 Real.

  • @marykate2336
    @marykate2336 Год назад +24

    This documentary is absolutely heartbreaking. We are all a life crisis away from this. I lost 2 very close relatives to drug addiction and it's something you never get over💔💔💔

  • @Social241ll
    @Social241ll Год назад +53

    I spent many years and countless days on the streets and you really do meet a lot of wholesome people who just lost their way, as did i at the time. Im so blessed to have made it out the struggle and pray for my brothers and sisters who didn't. It pains me every day. Thank you for shedding light on this community ✨️ at the end of the day we are nothing less than human.

    • @Becky-f8o
      @Becky-f8o Год назад +3

      Sometimes "it" happens that folks lose their Way and I have lost friends & neighbors 😔. Praying for chains to be broken 💔❤

    • @Social241ll
      @Social241ll Год назад

      @@Becky-f8o all blessings your way 🙏 ✨️

    • @FuckVirginMary
      @FuckVirginMary Год назад

      Did you have sex with other men to make money to support your drug habits when you were on the street? Are there a lot of straight men who sell their bodies to other men to make money to buy drugs? Are they willing to do anything to make money to buy drugs?

  • @Bailey21
    @Bailey21 Год назад +199

    Man the dude with tears in his eyes just really makes you feel it. You can tell he wants change with everything in him, but he just can't get past it. I hope he can get through it and turn around what he's done.

    • @jeltoninc.8542
      @jeltoninc.8542 Год назад +10

      If he wanted to change he’d man up and get sick and kick the habit. It’s the same as not picking up a weapon and going on a spree. CHOICES. These addicts lie to themselves because they’re too soft to face the real pain of dealing with life.

    • @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel
      @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel Год назад +18

      @@jeltoninc.8542 You're both right and wrong. I used to drink a lot and I was hooked. The cravings were very hard to ignore. I eventually did get sober, but I had to really push myself. Honestly, the negative body effects of alcohol were the best motivator to stop. The constant nausea, diarrhea, sleeplessness, sweatyness, foggy brain, tiredness, bloodshot eyes, lack of cleanliness, heartburn, hiccups, headaches, weight gain, and cost were the big things that helped me stop. I'd want to buy alcohol, but would remember all of those things and just stopped doing it. I was lucky.
      You are right that if people want to kick drugs, they can if they just do it. Sometimes they have to have something even worse happen to them for them to want to do that. So yeah it can be complicated.

    • @shaddy273947
      @shaddy273947 Год назад +2

      ​@@EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel BEST BREAKDOWN EVER!!! CONGRATS O. YOUR RECOVERY KEEP.PUSHIN IM ACTUALLY TAKING NOTES SOUNDS LIKE ALL MY SYMPTOMS SMH😢 THK U

    • @nullkommanix9660
      @nullkommanix9660 Год назад +3

      Whar about NA Narcotics Anonymous?! To me it can work. ❤

    • @Synrgiii
      @Synrgiii Год назад +1

      YOU COULD HELP ME, BUT I BET U WOULDNT. I WILL BE COME THIS AND NO ONE WILL TRY TO STOP IT TILL ITS TOO LATE.

  • @maxryan9052
    @maxryan9052 Год назад +64

    My girlfriends aunt died of a fentanyl overdose this past year and the way its affected her and her family is so heartbreaking and its been a really tough experience to deal with even a year or so later. Your family loves you, your friends love you, please be safe.

    • @meditationovermedication
      @meditationovermedication Год назад +1

      I'm sorry for your loss.
      Depression and trauma are drivers of this drug. Not every addict has a loving, caring support system. Unfortunately, it doesn't matter who loves them because they do not love themselves. They are sitting in a very dark, isolated tunnel where their shame and guilt are too unbearable to sit with.
      Self love and self worth is what they need. Nobody can save us from ourselves except ourselves.

    • @Gokuhssj2
      @Gokuhssj2 9 месяцев назад

      I feel your lost. I know wonderful christrian church, God manifiest himself with miracles, prodigies. He talks with the people. He can ease your pain and find peace. Glad to send you more information.

  • @brownsuga16117
    @brownsuga16117 7 месяцев назад +23

    I was in Vancouver quite a few years back and saw this place. My friends took me down there to show me the struggle people have. I never saw anything like this, but it can happen to anyone. My daughter kicked a fentanyl habit. I smudge and pray for these addicts every day.

  • @phantom4167
    @phantom4167 Год назад +225

    I miss my cousin, he overdosed and died of Fentanyl in 2019. He was so kind, had everything going right for him until he started doing Fent. He lost his girlfriend, then his construction company, then his house, then his van. Before we even knew he lost anything he was dead, in the span of 3 months he went from being a successful respected part of our community to another statistic. RIP 1991-2019

    • @edbovee2786
      @edbovee2786 Год назад +8

      so sad and the drugs keep coming still alchohol and tobacco kills more than all other combined and there legal

    • @Dana.Dane.Taurus.Gal.
      @Dana.Dane.Taurus.Gal. Год назад +2

      ​@@edbovee2786Where'd you get your stats?

    • @817texaslotteryscratchoffs8
      @817texaslotteryscratchoffs8 Год назад +5

      RIP TO YOUR COUSIN

    • @Drummond.
      @Drummond. Год назад +3

      That's so sad hope your doing good, respect from uk fent isn't an issue in UK

    • @Noel_Boss
      @Noel_Boss Год назад +8

      I lost my son just over a year ago to an accidental fentanyl overdose 😢

  • @laurence2824
    @laurence2824 Год назад +34

    These precious people are so astonishingly brave. Their dignity is quite humbling. I kept tearing up while watching this. I can't write any more - I'm lost for words. I just want to sit quietly for a moment and see if I can make sense of our world.

  • @Nekozelda
    @Nekozelda Год назад +38

    This makes me think of my best friend. She’s in active addiction right now. Even though she’s trying to quit, it’s a struggle for her every day with the withdrawals. She hates everything about it. I think of her all the time.

    • @ritx_w0lfhxrd525
      @ritx_w0lfhxrd525 11 месяцев назад +1

      its been 7 months, i hope she’s okay now

  • @michaeldoidge7530
    @michaeldoidge7530 6 месяцев назад +14

    I lost my brother to a fentanyl overdose he had just turned 33 a week prior and this documentary really shines a light about how addiction affects everyone and their families I hope nobody has to go through what I and so many other people have went through.

  • @LilRed65
    @LilRed65 Год назад +205

    My brother and I both overdosed on fentanyl laced heroin and I survived but he didn't. I struggle with feeling like it should have been me . But I'm in recovery now and learning how to cope with childhood trauma without numbing myself out. I miss him every day and I hope he is proud of me but most of all I hope he has found the peace that eluded him in life...
    RIP CHRIS 8/4/1972-9/9/2018

    • @youngtc7754
      @youngtc7754 Год назад +7

      Damn... I'm so sorry to hear about your brother's passing. I'll be praying for y'all 🙏🏽

    • @youngtc7754
      @youngtc7754 Год назад +9

      RIP to your brother

    • @LilRed65
      @LilRed65 Год назад +3

      @@youngtc7754 thank you my friend

    • @LilRed65
      @LilRed65 Год назад +3

      @@youngtc7754 thank you and may God bless you and your loved ones

    • @PastaSausta
      @PastaSausta Год назад +8

      So sorry for your loss. I’m so happy you are clean. I’m just sure your brother would be extremely proud. Stay strong..you’ve got this for life! I believe in you. I believe in you!!! ❤❤❤

  • @Code3forever
    @Code3forever 3 года назад +229

    I am in Stage 4 metastatic melanoma and there is no cure. I'm in hospice and have to use morphine, fentanyl patches and oxycodone constantly. What I wouldn't give to walk away from this cancer and live a few more years. These drugs help with pain but to use them to get high, is so sad. I was a policeman for 31 years and saw what opioids can do to people and saw how those suffering can be helped. What a sad commentary from both sides of the border.

    • @nocham4261
      @nocham4261 3 года назад +14

      Hope youre keeping well pal

    • @magster41
      @magster41 3 года назад +12

      Sorry to here about your state of health I hope you find piece with your time Sir

    • @HandbagDiva
      @HandbagDiva 3 года назад +20

      Thank you for your 31 years of service. I’m sorry for the state of your health.♥️

    • @Code3forever
      @Code3forever 3 года назад +7

      @@HandbagDiva Thank you...

    • @Katmandu29
      @Katmandu29 3 года назад +23

      I pray for a miracle for you from Jesus Christ to be healed. Xo ❤

  • @youngtrapnyssa2964
    @youngtrapnyssa2964 2 года назад +157

    One year clean. I’m a 3rd generation addict on both sides of my family. Nearly everyone I knew has been or was on drugs. What started out as “poppin percs” turned into a sickening fentanyl & crack addiction for years of my life. I stared doing drugs when I was 12. Nobody noticed. I am now 21. I’m not saying this for “so sorry boo boo me” I’m saying this because addicts are hurting humans with often times painful pasts with trauma. Obviously that’s not an excuse, but if you can get past that and find compassion for them and humanize them. The people In these comments throwing shade on addicts under a video about awareness, heartache and loss could NEVER walk a mile in these peoples shoes. So please appreciate your addiction free life, because it can happen to anyone.

    • @warriorrob1
      @warriorrob1 2 года назад +13

      Well done mate. Hope your proud of beating this stuff. You deserve to be happy

    • @alexisrenee4214
      @alexisrenee4214 2 года назад +9

      10000%. These drugs have a dangerous hold over the users. Nobody wants to be an addict. Everyone deserves a chance to live their best life. Everyone matters. Good luck to you and your future endeavors! Super proud of your sobriety!

    • @katy9291
      @katy9291 2 года назад +3

      Well said. Bless you

    • @carmenl163
      @carmenl163 2 года назад +3

      It's nothing short of a miracle that you were able to break the cycle. I take my hat off to you. You're an amazing person!

    • @EdWard-ie5wn
      @EdWard-ie5wn Год назад +1

      Anybody can become an addict. But not everyone can overcome addiction. Congratulations

  • @Paul_doherty-t6h
    @Paul_doherty-t6h Месяц назад +97

    I started doing drugs since my teenage, got addicted to fentanyl for over 6 years. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. This is something that really need to be use globally to help people with related health challenges.

    • @ENDEVRDocs
      @ENDEVRDocs  Месяц назад +1

      good to hear you doing good. Wow. What a journey. Truly impressive. Stay well and thanks so much for sharing.

    • @TrishEden-c1f
      @TrishEden-c1f Месяц назад +2

      Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped
      you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏

    • @MartFrancis
      @MartFrancis Месяц назад +1

      YES very sure of mycologist Predroavaro. This treatment worked for me too. Helped me get rid of my life long depression and BPD.

    • @ENDEVRDocs
      @ENDEVRDocs  Месяц назад

      @@TrishEden-c1f I can’t help you with specifics but i’m sure someone here can help. Good luck!

    • @FernandoSalinas-eq9oy
      @FernandoSalinas-eq9oy Месяц назад

      Mushrooms are very medicinal. This is why anybody familiar with psilocybin and any other kind of fungi will tell you, "They are alive." They have a very ancient wisdom. To my experience, all mushrooms have always said, "Pay attention to your life. How you think, how you feel, and what will you do with the information that you always knew, but now are seeing in this point of view." This is why mushrooms are so respected in tribal cultures. This mental health treatment works for me too. Half micro doses do the trick for me. At least a few days at a time with lengthy time in between. Never addictive. Thank you for sharing this point!

  • @Lifeonrandom2
    @Lifeonrandom2 2 года назад +252

    We can judge Sylvester all we want, but it’s important to hear the raw truth and how devastating it is.

    • @andrewgarcia7199
      @andrewgarcia7199 Год назад +17

      It's the people who aren't so honest that people have to worry about. I think he's a good guy just trying to make it in a world that's extremely unfair, and cruel to so many.

    • @igorkreep
      @igorkreep Год назад +15

      Please explain to me, how is a drug diller showing his face to the journalists, like he's selling hot dogs?
      Something doesn't seem right to me...

    • @johnnybarraza9679
      @johnnybarraza9679 Год назад +19

      @@igorkreep it’s called living in Canada.

    • @Zinojn
      @Zinojn Год назад

      I used to have a little bit of empathy for drug dealers selling heroin but selling fentanyl these days… it’s literally guaranteed death

    • @brandymcevoy2481
      @brandymcevoy2481 Год назад +1

      ​@@johnnybarraza9679 exactly!

  • @phigdon3
    @phigdon3 Год назад +33

    Brought tears to my eyes and an ache in my heart. For 35 years I worked with addicts trying to help them find a better life. At age 57 I became seriously physically disabled no longer able to work or even help train new therapists. It was my life for about 35 years and I seriously miss being able to do it now. Most of the time I'm just stuck in my chair. I sleep in it as I can not sleep well in a bed. I was able to teach music and perform in coffee houses for a few years after I couldn't work a regular job. I made enough for gas and new strings to at least enjoy my hobby then that ended in 2017 as the medical problems progressed. I hate not being able to help people like I started doing as an undergrad even before I went to grad school for a degree in clinical psychology specializing in addiction treatment. There's a serious need for treatment folks and I don't believe there are enough who really care. I saw the folks trying to help in Vancouver knowing there still aren't enough. I understand the trap of opioid addiction.

    • @sassi7966
      @sassi7966 Год назад +7

      I'm so sorry to hear about this but I'm so happy you were able to reach out and help others when you could.
      I know the feeling of being left out and alone. I'm 47 with health problems and mainly confined to my flat. Getting results on tests for cancer tomorrow. This makes me realise how precious life is! Just to see another sunrise or springtime and cuddle with my cats!
      I hope you'll be OK. Stay positive! 🙌

  • @SlothEntertainment666
    @SlothEntertainment666 9 месяцев назад +65

    On 12/11/23 at the age of 22 my younger brother died of a fentanyl overdose. One of the biggest things that I wished happened that night was that he told me he was going to relapse so that I could help him if he needed it. However I do agree with what was said about people using being ashamed of it and that's why I feel he didn't tell me. I found him 5 hours after he passed and it was the single most traumatic event in my almost 25 years of existence. Please if you're using fentanyl I urge you to get help, if anything else make sure you have someone there to keep you safe. You are loved and you are wanted in this life.

    • @donnatoots
      @donnatoots 7 месяцев назад +2

      ❤🙏🙌😪🫂

    • @dorismahoney1440
      @dorismahoney1440 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. Go to meetings or anyway u can get help. Pray. Jesus will help.

    • @juanpena2919
      @juanpena2919 4 месяца назад

      I’m sorry for your loss

    • @ninettaflores7515
      @ninettaflores7515 22 дня назад

      Sorry for your loss

  • @shemekacoombs3908
    @shemekacoombs3908 Год назад +34

    Young man in the Golden State jersey broke my heart 😢 I pray just one person reaches out and connects with him , supports him through this nightmare and never gives up on him
    I’m praying for him that he gets clean for himself and his baby boy ❤
    He seems like such a sweet soul ❤❤

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 3 месяца назад +1

      NJ for life ❤ 💯 🙏🏻

  • @taylorleer2760
    @taylorleer2760 Год назад +218

    41:44 I hope this man got help. He is at his breaking point and you can see the hurt and hear it in his voice. I have never touched an opiate in my life but I see it every day as I work at a vape shop in a downtown area. It breaks my heart seeing people like this

    • @ebeneezerscrooge2942
      @ebeneezerscrooge2942 Год назад +8

      Yeah man. Hope he finds health and happiness. I was him, 8 years ago. Change is possible. I hope he finds it. Seems like a good soul stuck in an evil cycle.

    • @airr6434
      @airr6434 11 месяцев назад +1

      Never that’s a lie buddy cuz somewhere along your life hospitals use it for pain so to say never um that’s a stretch you just didn’t know it!

    • @monicagil9813
      @monicagil9813 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@airr6434some people refuse pain meds at hospitals even some women refuse epidural for birth. So someone can say never.

    • @User_92020
      @User_92020 10 месяцев назад

      💯

    • @smurfmonster
      @smurfmonster 9 месяцев назад

      His plight hit me hard! I pray he’s alive, clean and well 🙏🏻

  • @sylvaindescoteaux4208
    @sylvaindescoteaux4208 Год назад +33

    To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. 🙏

    • @SG-oh2hr
      @SG-oh2hr 4 месяца назад +1

      God Bless you.!!🙏

  • @katelynlajune9907
    @katelynlajune9907 6 месяцев назад +11

    I appreciate the dealer being so open and honest about everything .

    • @asullivan4047
      @asullivan4047 5 месяцев назад

      Now we know that the ingredients arrive from Beijing China. See the connection between their sending this drug here to destroy the young people. Then slowly take over this nation of alcoholics & drug addicts.

  • @Mountain_Mamma
    @Mountain_Mamma Месяц назад +4

    Praying for all of those suffering from this disease. You are worthy. You are loved and have people who really miss you!

  • @csanton3946
    @csanton3946 3 года назад +58

    I subscribed on Endvr due to its finance and economics documentaries, but this channel has been my eye openeron other pressing issues, thechannel filters out the best documentaries with the purposes of educating others on the crisis here on earth

  • @HarryFlashmanVC
    @HarryFlashmanVC Год назад +83

    I can relate to Spike's situation. Physical injuries like that, over the age of 35, take a long and very painful road to recovery. Im lucky though, because I live in the UK I was allocated a specialist pain management team, who I still see 12 years post trauma. The medication has changed from morphine to Oxycodone and tramadol with Naproxen for the arthritis i have now developed, and which Spike appears to be wracked with.
    I am dependent on these medicines to alliw me to live a normal, productive life. The NHS in Edinburgh, Scotland started to take this approach because people who were not given sufficient controlled pain relief for chronic injuries and illnesses, were self medicating.
    I'm a senior executive with a successful career. I am disabled and in constant pain but because I have the support of a specialist team, I have a life.

    • @lynseyadams6584
      @lynseyadams6584 Год назад +1

      No disrespect meant, but we hear that Scotland has the worst drug problem in Europe. Is that the case? Hopefully nothing like as bad as this heartbreaking documentary shows. You were lucky to get assigned a specialist, not everybody in the UK can even see a GP when they need to, let alone get referred.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 7 месяцев назад

      Try medical cannabis. A lot of people are able to come off opiates with it.

  • @fandangoyo
    @fandangoyo 3 года назад +33

    I watch a lot of random documentaries on this platform and this is a standout! Well done.

  • @2012evolution
    @2012evolution 7 месяцев назад +24

    People are treated like trash when they are defeating a mental illness. They are beautiful souls.

  • @sample.text.
    @sample.text. Год назад +98

    My introduction into opiates came through a bad car accident that left my hip shattered.
    This was before the Fentanyl days, where i was snorting Oxy's and graduated into getting heroin for a cheap fix when my meds would run out.
    I had enough awareness to know that i had to make a drastic change in order to save my life. So i left everything and everyone behind in order to save myself.
    3 days of traveling on withdrawal after quitting cold turkey was not a pleasant experience, i assure you. Luckily i can now say i am coming up on 15 years clean and sober.

    • @edwardwright2989
      @edwardwright2989 Год назад

      Yeah ok, thats normal to snort "oxys". You were already an addict. Blah.

    • @sample.text.
      @sample.text. Год назад +4

      @@edwardwright2989 What does this comment even mean? What are you talking about Edward?

    • @VoiceForTheSilenced
      @VoiceForTheSilenced Год назад +1

      @@edwardwright2989 He acknowledged he was an addict. How about a little support for someone that was able to overcome addiction.
      Happy to hear you got clean!

    • @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691
      @myphd-myprisonhistorydiplo691 Год назад +1

      You are a warrior!! I am so happy to read of your recovery!! You are a miracle

  • @EoCEoCEoC
    @EoCEoCEoC Год назад +106

    Ronnie "It's not living man it's dying". Saddest monologue in the whole movie. Ronnie is so eloquent. Obviously a smart guy.

    • @damn_jaz9895
      @damn_jaz9895 Год назад +6

      Yep, and he has a child too. Hope the man overcome his problems, he's a good person. Shame on vancouvers insittutions

    • @CandyKoRn
      @CandyKoRn 8 месяцев назад +1

      He does seem very smart! So sad. :(

    • @tiffanyroseangeles34
      @tiffanyroseangeles34 6 месяцев назад +2

      Wish he got out of East Hastings scene. I get he’s been thru a lot of trauma” in life?…..just a observation bc I have as well. I’m wondering this programme on site ) would really help Ronnie …give him a chance to be better one step forward

    • @tiffanyroseangeles34
      @tiffanyroseangeles34 6 месяцев назад +1

      No crimes no ODS ……sounds like a step forward to me for the worst addicted.Everyone deserves a second chance. Think, if it was your child your gf bf whoever you love ,care about. They deserve a second chance.

    • @foodrhymesandlife
      @foodrhymesandlife 5 месяцев назад

      @@tiffanyroseangeles34 He's actually from Nanaimo, and that interview was shot in DT Nanaimo.. I've seen him down there before. Nanaimo has been decimated as well.

  • @Kenny-zilla
    @Kenny-zilla Год назад +399

    psilocybin-containing mushrooms are being researched for their potential benefits in treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction

    • @JohnnyBlake124
      @JohnnyBlake124 Год назад +5

      Microdosing with shrooms can be appealing,It's important to prioritize safety in your search for reliable options. If you're determined to explore this, consider reaching out to online communities, or medical professionals on sourcing and safe usage

    • @user-Jamesw
      @user-Jamesw Год назад

      Sure, Snell is good at it

    • @Medy552
      @Medy552 Год назад +2

      Microdosing effectively eased my depression, feeling that psilocybin's illegality is a humanitarian concern

    • @Robert-Estell
      @Robert-Estell Год назад

      Is he on Insta?

    • @Foxy-Gale7
      @Foxy-Gale7 Год назад +2

      Sincerely Dr. Snellmycol Microdosing has been my personal savior. A small amount works wonders-just a cap or two keeps me balanced all day. It's like clearing the mind and refreshing the soul.

  • @CuddlesNCassy
    @CuddlesNCassy 9 месяцев назад +8

    9:03 I'm 11 years sober. One time I was sitting at a bus stop in downtown Denver next to my rehab and a drug dealer came up to me offering me fentanyl. I told him that I was 10 years sober & then asked him if I could just take 1 hit of it and not pass away.
    I told me I would definitely pass away and started walking away from me!! I wish I could thank him for saving my life that day.
    29:33 and this is why I wish I could thank this guy... Wow 😳 scary 😨

  • @shanestahl2771
    @shanestahl2771 2 года назад +68

    Thank you to all those who volunteer and work in this industry. You're all saints and we appreciate you more than you know

    • @aaronkonstantine2794
      @aaronkonstantine2794 2 года назад +2

      U should see Honduras, Venezuela, Columbia, supplying the US

    • @andrewgarcia7199
      @andrewgarcia7199 Год назад +1

      💯💯💯

    • @ilovecops5499
      @ilovecops5499 Год назад

      NAH, ITS CHEAPER TO LET NATURE TAKE SITS COURSE AND LET THOSE GUYSY HAVE LOTS OF FUN DOIGN WHAT THEY DO BEST

  • @gravity3268
    @gravity3268 3 года назад +51

    As an ex addict, I'm honestly glad my old "friend" snitched on me, not because he cared about me, he did it for his own reasons, but since it was basically entrapment, I didn't get much time, but my life changed for the better after that. I said I'd never do heroin, let alone be convicted for selling Carfentanil.

  • @jaysouljohnson5150
    @jaysouljohnson5150 3 года назад +261

    I can relate to my brothers and sisters who struggle with addiction. I was one of them. Im now in a MAT program.(medically assisted treatment) The truth is,It doesn't work for everyone. Neither do 12step programs. What does make a difference... education,understanding,compassion and a little love. I hope those that want it,find sobriety. The young man that said he made a bad decision once and after that its not a decision,was right. My name is Jason and I'm a addict....but I'm also your brother.✌

    • @unglemergy
      @unglemergy 3 года назад +15

      bless your heart my dude

    • @calvinbarron2870
      @calvinbarron2870 3 года назад +1

      How many mg are you on ?

    • @Iheart2cook
      @Iheart2cook 2 года назад +6

      Hi Jason. May Jesus Christ bring you comfort and strength. You got this.

    • @jaysouljohnson5150
      @jaysouljohnson5150 2 года назад +1

      @@calvinbarron2870 12mg

    • @hellotrump2024
      @hellotrump2024 2 года назад +4

      You are so right .......12 step programs may not work for everyone. Please dont give up and find something that does. God be with you on your recovery journey!!!

  • @feliciafuehrer3838
    @feliciafuehrer3838 6 месяцев назад +16

    Recovering opioid addict here. In recovery for 8 years. Do we know where Ronnie is and how he is? I wish I can help these souls... I know how devestatingly hard it is. To every addict reading or watching this... you can find recovery, you are a beautiful soul and you can heal and your life is worth so much... please don't give up...

    • @faith5401
      @faith5401 4 месяца назад

      " THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU WELL ". ✝️👑 JESUS saved my life in a car accident, n healed my c4,5 neck fractured. I hv encountered many Miracles in Him.
      I Love Jesus, my Savior till my very last breath. ♥️♥️♥️✝️

    • @murphman9090
      @murphman9090 3 месяца назад

      Ronnie is now in Kamloops bc

  • @roxanneservaddiso9853
    @roxanneservaddiso9853 2 года назад +66

    42:57 “I’m lost”,- that statement broke me. Just broke me. That’s about it. If you want to know what it’s like, you feel lost in the dark, but the light or map to find your way back home, it feels as though it will never come.

    • @justintime753
      @justintime753 Год назад +3

      I couldn't even begin to see the light at first. That's why you need someone to hold it for you in the beginning and remind you its there.

    • @likmijnreet4542
      @likmijnreet4542 Год назад +2

      he's lost? Meanwhile a few yards away there's a clinic that gives out free, clean drugs, if he only bothered to go there.

    • @rosalinks8420
      @rosalinks8420 10 месяцев назад

      @@likmijnreet4542this is so scary

  • @rosie6
    @rosie6 2 года назад +174

    Literally crying rn. That dude at 42 minutes just broke my heart… he’s a good person damn

    • @scribeslendy595
      @scribeslendy595 2 года назад +13

      For real. I've never seen someone so clearly illustrate the heart of true addiction: you know the root of the suffering, but by that point you're often powerless

    • @donnadavis3301
      @donnadavis3301 2 года назад +33

      That young man is my son. he has a beautiful heart and a relentless addiction.

    • @scribeslendy595
      @scribeslendy595 2 года назад +14

      @@donnadavis3301 you can easily see what a beautiful heart he has, addiction be damned. His genuineness leaked from him during his whole interview, and his words deeply effected me when watching this documentary. I truely hope he finds a way to permanent recovery; my best wishes to you both.

    • @donnadavis3301
      @donnadavis3301 2 года назад +6

      @@scribeslendy595 Thank you for your kind words!

    • @leeriches8841
      @leeriches8841 2 года назад +1

      @@donnadavis3301 why isn’t he with you?

  • @aeon5785
    @aeon5785 2 года назад +64

    I feel so sorry for that guy.. The one with the 5 year old son. I hope he manages to get out.
    I wish that to all the other people who are in a similar situation.
    May God give you the strength 🙏

  • @strietta1801
    @strietta1801 9 месяцев назад +4

    I live in Zurich. We had the open drugscene for years and it was terrible to see the people die everywere. The decision to introduce the program was the best for their health. So do it!

  • @zachhilton9481
    @zachhilton9481 Год назад +58

    I am a fentanyl addict myself and it completely devestated every part of my life. Its grip was so strong I could never get off it without Suboxone. Ive been clean from fentanyl for 3 years. I have instead been taking Suboxone which I know isn't good but its been the only way for me to have a stable life...

    • @maswazidlamini2189
      @maswazidlamini2189 Год назад +8

      My bro good luck quitting everything and trying to stay clean. I wish you well

    • @Carolinagirl1028
      @Carolinagirl1028 Год назад +4

      IMO nothing wrong with Suboxone. I have a close friend that it's the only thing that has ever helped her to truly quit her addiction. Suboxone gives people a chance to stay clean, work on themselves, and best of all build a life. In time people can slowly stop taking Suboxone. Even if by chance they aren't able to taking a prescribed medication surely beats living, and likely dying, addicted to Fentanyl.
      Best of luck to you! Don't ever feel bad about doing whatever helps you stay out of a life of addiction.

    • @likmijnreet4542
      @likmijnreet4542 Год назад

      when they asked that one guy to describe the effects of fentanyl, he just spoke of some tunnel vision effect. it didn't even seem to feel that good. So why chose that over heroine, I wonder?

    • @seanyboy07
      @seanyboy07 11 месяцев назад

      One day at a time …

    • @jasonellenberg3261
      @jasonellenberg3261 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@likmijnreet4542that guy is exaggerating for the camera he's an idiot don't listen to him everything he said was nonsensical

  • @Sophie-xu6mo
    @Sophie-xu6mo Год назад +120

    This actually blows my mind. To be honest I always thought that those people are crazy but in the end almost all of them are actually so kind hearted and friendly .. it’s sad what they went through they could’ve endet up so successful.

    • @ProbotX-eo5ln
      @ProbotX-eo5ln Год назад +5

      Well, life is a choice! Unfortunately, it is what it is......

    • @VonDutchNL
      @VonDutchNL Год назад +9

      Some of them ARE crazy.. and some of them aren't. These are just human beings like everyone.. just made bad choices in life.

    • @Stefannikolov-fk9ll
      @Stefannikolov-fk9ll Год назад

      ​@@VonDutchNLthey are all crazy drug people

    • @barrybarnes96
      @barrybarnes96 Год назад +6

      @@ProbotX-eo5ln Let me guess, you lived a sheltered life.

    • @Lone_Wolf21
      @Lone_Wolf21 Год назад +7

      Trust me they aren’t all Kind hearted I got attacked mugged and bear sparyed by one near East Hastings

  • @katyperryfan1001
    @katyperryfan1001 3 года назад +32

    Ronnie it’s not to late to change your life!!!! Seeing him cry made me cry. I hate drugs.

  • @Seajeong
    @Seajeong 8 месяцев назад +6

    NO ONE should ever judge them. They’re just less fortunate. That’s all. Depression is one of the causes: when loved one dies, if no antidepressants work, there’s no way out. When my mom died, I got severely depressed, no prescriptions worked, somehow I survived, but I can see how easily it could happen. Some people live with physical pain, they would want to control it. Some people are born with no parents~~~. They are not murderers. Life just didn’t work for some people!!!

  • @annabelkeith8167
    @annabelkeith8167 Год назад +12

    I have so much empathy and compassion for all those affected, Arthur’s story really broke me. I hope he breaks free from his addiction. X

  • @kevo1978
    @kevo1978 9 месяцев назад +32

    Wow! That look between Steven and his missus when he asks her what she would've done if he had died was pure intensity man. The love she has for him must be astronomical.

    • @veeAye301
      @veeAye301 5 месяцев назад +5

      I wish I had someone to love me like that

    • @Sina-n9n
      @Sina-n9n 3 месяца назад

      I thought exactly the same thing, and I also thought: love can really develop everywhere, whether you live on the street or your appearance doesn't meet the mass taste of others ---
      everywhere!
      And vice versa, some people seem to have it all, a big home, money, great looks -- and never find anyone who looks at them with such (such!) an intense look.

  • @ShaySovaOfficial
    @ShaySovaOfficial Год назад +80

    The guy in the golden state jersey made me cry. I really wish this country took mental health more serious and could help these poor people. Most drug addicts have so much trauma and mental health issues. That's what's at its core. It makes me so deeply sad.

  • @williamm6446
    @williamm6446 Месяц назад +3

    Come December, I will be 25 years clean and sober. I was once homelesss like them. Now I have my life back together and doing fine. Completely rebulit my life.

  • @1398go
    @1398go 2 года назад +42

    That intro statement of that guy expressing “the tunnel getting smaller and smaller and smaller, and then you’re dead”, made me get just .0009% idea of what he goes through.

    • @andrelouis9422
      @andrelouis9422 Год назад +1

      I hate to say this but that actually doesn't sound too bad. Kinda reminds me of when I fall a sleep. Seeing people overdose though does not look as nice or as easy as the tunnel closing analogy he used. But then again if the people have no idea they are overdosing, it doesn't sound like the worst way to die.

    • @EdWard-ie5wn
      @EdWard-ie5wn Год назад

      They basically just suffocate. They're totally unconscious tho.

    • @Jayden500k
      @Jayden500k Год назад

      @@andrelouis9422 true

  • @musicfreak8550
    @musicfreak8550 Год назад +201

    Imagine you need to take fentanyl to feel the warmth of one big hug or the feeling to be in a warm place. It's easy to judge this book by it's cover but the story shows a lot more and much of it is pain. Great documentary. Hope some users get a new chance in life.

    • @ENDEVRDocs
      @ENDEVRDocs  Год назад +15

      i hope so too. I really do. Nice comment btw - thank you

    • @musicfreak8550
      @musicfreak8550 Год назад

      @@ENDEVRDocs you're welcome.

    • @musicfreak8550
      @musicfreak8550 Год назад +1

      @Rifle Eyez Well said.

    • @musicfreak8550
      @musicfreak8550 Год назад +2

      @Rifle Eyez just keep going. Never give up and stay strong.

    • @zzzz-sf5lr
      @zzzz-sf5lr Год назад

      Yeah it's a sad story

  • @Alex-k4k2g
    @Alex-k4k2g Год назад +28

    Excellent piece of material right here. I myself deal with addiction. Everyone can only be strong for so long. No one is safe. One must be vigilant.

    • @paullynch7672
      @paullynch7672 Год назад

      How are you doing nowadays??? I watched this vid & kinda blu my mind how big this problem is over here,, anyways keep on trucking dude 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤘

    • @Psm-00
      @Psm-00 9 месяцев назад

      I don't think ppl get that. Getting clean is easy, staying clean and maintaining it, is very hard

  • @michelemelucci4667
    @michelemelucci4667 9 месяцев назад +5

    Corie it was a pleasure to listen to you and thank you so much for showing me your home ❤😊

  • @nancyvandergucht9295
    @nancyvandergucht9295 Год назад +19

    My hart broke listening to the young man with the 5 year old son ..he was so sad and aware of what his drugs use did to his life ..i hope and pray he and all of them make it. But as long as it is BIG business, nothing will change. Thank you for sharing 👌🙏🙏

  • @ladyblueamb
    @ladyblueamb Год назад +17

    just lost my brother to fentanyl in percs . I pray for everyone who is struggling with addiction or has loved ones who are struggling with addiction. May you all get through this and may you find help through your hard times. Amen 🙏🏼

    • @ganrimmonim
      @ganrimmonim Год назад +1

      I am so sorry for your loss.

    • @nataliearellano9665
      @nataliearellano9665 Год назад +1

      im 13 and i od on percs with fent.. this is rlly making me count the chance i had but im so sorry this happened to you all you can do now is try to help anyone else with much love

    • @ladyblueamb
      @ladyblueamb Год назад +1

      @@nataliearellano9665 thank you so much and please , please, please stay away from them they are not worth your life. My brother got hooked at age 43 when he got injured at work in construction. He then started to buy them off the streets . I never thought he would ever become a drug addict but between my dad dying of cancer in 2020 and then my brother being forced into early retirement he became depressed and addicted. He just stop going to the doctors and started taking street percs. I didn’t recognize the person who he became. You have your whole life ahead of you. Now show the world why GOD saved you and live your best life.

  • @GraceConwayGracie
    @GraceConwayGracie Год назад +10

    im 5 months sober... I never thought I would make it out... 5 years of my life will forever be a traumatic blur, but God am I thankful to be here today...

  • @BigJordan92708
    @BigJordan92708 5 месяцев назад +26

    I’m 30 now and Ive lost So many friends I’ve known my whole life since childhood gone, so many friends I’ve met an known for 5yrs,10yrs, 15yrs gone, extended family members gone, all from overdoes from Fentanyl smh. The most devastating part is all them are 30 and younger and their parents have to bury their children and are out living their kids and now have to carry that pain with them into their 2nd half of life and will never be the same. I have a 7 yr old son and I can’t imagine anything bad happening to him. I pray for anyone still in active addiction and tell you there is still hope and you can overcome, also for parents or anyone who has unfortunately lost a loved one behind and overdose. Amen

    • @tarable7778
      @tarable7778 4 месяца назад +2

      My 27 year old does coke she calls it snoot, I am so afraid that she will get a tainted line and be gone from me forever. She thinks I’m overreacting and she will be fine, but No One can know except the creator of that batch what is in it. I pray a lot!

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 3 месяца назад +3

      ❤ 💯 🙏🏻 ❤ 🙏🏻

    • @davinastanton3865
      @davinastanton3865 3 месяца назад

      ​@@tarable7778
      My thoughts are with you.
      I know your pain sweetie.
      Love from Scotland. ❤

  • @andrewchmel
    @andrewchmel Год назад +33

    Ronnie looks like a strong guy that is good inside. It's unbelievable what drugs can do to you, they literally imprison you in your own mind, and addictive states. I really wish him to find some meaning, some new strong healthy habit that will get him out of addiction. If someone knows him please write here how he is doing right now.

  • @TheRealRCSparks
    @TheRealRCSparks Год назад +519

    Thank you for this video, it was very educational and gave me a different view of whats happening. This is a valuable documentary

    • @ENDEVRDocs
      @ENDEVRDocs  Год назад +11

      Thank you so much! Very happy you found it gave you a broader perspective. That’s the intention. You got it. That’s awesome.

    • @jonmacuto8251
      @jonmacuto8251 Год назад +2

      why used drugs, i dont understand why they using it.😢

    • @gethelp6271
      @gethelp6271 Год назад +6

      @@jonmacuto8251 because they are addicted. They will get sick if they don't keep taking it. Why did they start to begin with? most common answer- masking trauma symptoms.

    • @daveyboy8907
      @daveyboy8907 Год назад +4

      Our governments are who is distributing this.

    • @TheCutiePatrol
      @TheCutiePatrol Год назад +1

      @@jonmacuto8251 they're in pain, they use to cope with the struggles and pain of life. i have lost friends to crack and heroin, not through death but due to me not being a user, it absorbs all the pain but it also absorbs your soul and humanity, it makes them a shell of who they were and the only way to get them back, is for them to get help, then getting clean. the services that do get provided, refuse to help users, meaning they are stuck in a cycle.

  • @BockworschtSoldier
    @BockworschtSoldier Год назад +39

    It is easy to see only the junkie, but you showed the people behind that. Well done.

    • @leedawson8397
      @leedawson8397 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed. One way of welcoming humans without homes or substance use concerns is to respect their dignity and avoid referring to them as 'junkies.' It perpetuates the stigma.

  • @lackerbitandersson6241
    @lackerbitandersson6241 7 месяцев назад +5

    Excellent but very sad documentary to watch. Thank you ..

  • @garybobst9107
    @garybobst9107 Год назад +22

    I had morphine when recovering from an operation, and it felt sooooo good I knew I was better off avoiding anything like it. Best high I ever had, and I KNEW I'd never match it.

  • @KeenKoala115
    @KeenKoala115 3 года назад +92

    I appreciated this humanizing documentary, I little empathy and consideration goes along way for humankind.

    • @nenblom
      @nenblom 3 года назад +3

      Exactly

  • @craigwhite4240
    @craigwhite4240 3 года назад +142

    This was a hard one to get thru..the tears that came out of me,from the pain you can feel from the people in the video. I am very thankful for the people who help and saddened of what it has all turned into.

    • @lannabryanna
      @lannabryanna 3 года назад +1

      It's truly heart breaking

    • @unglemergy
      @unglemergy 3 года назад

      i lost a lot to this junk. love your brothers.

    • @theroldan8675
      @theroldan8675 3 года назад +1

      USA is paying his debt to the unniverse for what they DID and STILL do to colombia. People in colombia died massacrated by your paramilitary friends... and you are DYING by the drugs of colombia. real talk! is somehow sad seeing all those blonde blue eyed decimated by chems

    • @joshtarzia7022
      @joshtarzia7022 3 года назад +3

      @@theroldan8675 what are you talking about

    • @theroldan8675
      @theroldan8675 3 года назад

      @@joshtarzia7022 You (North america) got what was coming to you...

  • @ThomasJeppesen
    @ThomasJeppesen Год назад +15

    Fantastic documentary! I love that people were so open and willing to share their story. Very heartbreaking, though

  • @NeilASimmons
    @NeilASimmons Год назад +21

    To all those out there in the middle of it, life IS better on the other side. I was a junky for I don’t know how many years, lost everything, 3 felonies, 3 ODs, the last one they told my parents I was dead. Got clean, got a job, got in shape, started going to church, got my real estate license, got an MBA, run 4 ultramarathons, and every day is better than the last.
    I’m not ashamed anymore, everyone knows the truth…the rigs, pipes, foil, blown out veins, the lies. Everyone forgave me, nobody abandoned me. My life really changed when I stopped being ashamed and started being the real me. I now tell the truth regardless of the situation. I’m grateful for every tiny detail of my life, even the bad stuff. You can beat it, you can become who you were meant to become, I’m proof. I know what you’re thinking and what you’re going through, you’ll be forgiven, life really is better without it.

  • @trevorduncan9580
    @trevorduncan9580 Год назад +45

    @43:15 is powerful. I think many that haven't been through addiction don't understand or maybe they've tried drugs and didn't get addicted so they think people who do are "weak". The young man makes such a great statement. While yes, at one point he had a choice... once. However, he, and many others, made the wrong one and has suffered for nearly a decade because of it. Addiction isn't a holiday, and most addicts absolutely are not choosing to be addicts. I've always told people addiction is like swimming 40 feet under water. Sure, you can hold your breath and try swimming to the surface but you can only hold your breath for so long. Eventually you need to breathe. We need to change the way we approach addiction and treat it as the mental health issue it is. Until that happens we'll continue to live in this nightmare. Maybe you're lucky and haven't lost a loved one... yet but it will come. You probably are living amongst an addict right now and don't even realize it. Prescription narcotics are everywhere. We're in the midst of a mental health crisis and drugs are an easy way to ease the pain for those who are suffering.

  • @dementus420
    @dementus420 7 месяцев назад +7

    The 2 people around 30:40 truly love each other. Very, very sweet and touching.

    • @abbe6305
      @abbe6305 4 месяца назад

      both have died, its very sad

  • @ShirleyLuke-c6i
    @ShirleyLuke-c6i 10 месяцев назад +7

    10:19 This is so heartbreaking. I was an IV opioid addict for 3 decades. I pray for them all. Prayers for young Ronnie. Y'all hang in there. God bless all of you. Much love.

  • @superdavessubiandmore823
    @superdavessubiandmore823 Год назад +23

    I'm glad this shot wasn't around when I was on pills for 7 years. It's a nasty cycle and a very hard one to get out of. Last my home, my job and almost my family. Luckily I never had any legal trouble along the way. I went into a instacare and met a doctor that would change my life forever and I will never forget him.

  • @ricardoblikman2676
    @ricardoblikman2676 Год назад +13

    To address the Elephant in the room: How do poor homeless people get $250 - $500 a day to afford the druggs?

    • @splinterbyrd
      @splinterbyrd Год назад +1

      Stealing, prostitution and selling drugs to other people

  • @mamashanshan2772
    @mamashanshan2772 Год назад +108

    To the dealer, thank you for being so honest. You helped me understand a lot. It’s so unbelievable how easy it is to buy ! Had no clue, you truly brought honesty to an awakening. Meanwhile, I’ll pray no one more has to go through this next call of someone. He made an honest statement, from my hands to theirs, & yes, it is up to ones that make choices, obviously however, it’s addictive. Interesting also how government won’t allow prescription meds , etc. I can see this vicious cycle... absolutely.

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 Год назад +5

      I've seen many drug dealers on programs like these but some hid their face ,they must get paid for the interview or they might show off and say 'see me on tv the other night !?'

    • @powerwise234
      @powerwise234 Год назад +3

      He's an actor.

    • @jeltoninc.8542
      @jeltoninc.8542 Год назад +2

      Lady you seem to be living in LaLaLand

    • @haileennevsmom09
      @haileennevsmom09 Год назад +2

      @@powerwise234 no hes not

    • @user-mb9pt6rq5q
      @user-mb9pt6rq5q Год назад +1

      @@haileennevsmom09 lol you probaly not from Van drug dealers around here aren’t homeless 😂

  • @morganbass5455
    @morganbass5455 8 месяцев назад +1

    Spike is extremely articulate, an extremely accurate and affective communicator.

  • @Thedegu
    @Thedegu 3 года назад +82

    In 2018, overdose was the highest cause of death in Ohio. Though everyone pretends it isn't happening. Thank you for speaking about this when everyone else just tries to brush it under the rug.

    • @2Feathers6092
      @2Feathers6092 3 года назад +5

      @Riley Pruitt
      Don't know if you remember back in '07 or 08' ... when newspapers actually had an obituary column? My husband was looking at a section from the paper (we were in the process of moving) he noticed all the deaths were younger people, ages ranging from middle teens to later twenties. Heroine damn neared wipeout a WHOLE generation by govt design in KY. What I read was, West Virginia was the # 1 targeted state & Kentucky was the # 2. Forgot to mention, the reason my husband noticed was
      b/c we were having marital problems & I had left Georgia. He eventually moved to KY and he noticed this during our move. Have a blessed day.

    • @Civerius
      @Civerius 3 года назад +7

      This is big, and it has to be adressed. The thing about addictions is that they change who you really are. Imagine if Albert Einstein would've decided to stick a needle in his arm or sniff some powder's fumes? We would've been different as a whole if he never did what he did. This is how I think of addicts... people that in another timeline might've saved us all. It's hard to tell what someone will do with just a quick glance. You never really know.

    • @monsterx3055
      @monsterx3055 3 года назад +1

      yeah just throw them in prison like they did with all the crackheads

    • @2Feathers6092
      @2Feathers6092 3 года назад

      @@julieann4616
      Well Dear Julie, I don't have mashed potatoes for brains. But if you would care to look up South Carolina, see what the #1 drug problem is? I'm waiting.......

    • @2Feathers6092
      @2Feathers6092 3 года назад

      @@julieann4616
      SFDAC

  • @IAmAndrew1
    @IAmAndrew1 3 года назад +26

    This is so well done. Thank you for this.

  • @secemoiraharrell1035
    @secemoiraharrell1035 Год назад +16

    It’s not always homeless people suffering with addiction.people from any situation or walk of life can struggle with addiction. My mom did twice I just thank God she got clean, rip mom🕊

  • @richardabbott1261
    @richardabbott1261 Год назад +10

    A great documentary. Thoughtful, insightful, compassionate and so well photographed. A rare and wonderful thing.