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who else is SO SICK OF INTERVENTION!?

Jabberwocky

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enough is enough already, will ya!? we know this show is fake as fuck at this point; unless these people are complete morons considering its been running for years. I know I am watching repeats but they are repeats from 2012; I remember being in my first sober house in 2005 and watching these things and thinking it was crazy. now I watch it and feel like you have to be a fool to get on this show; dont get me wrong, I could still get on on, because I still use to the point where it would hurt the family, but I am not as sloppy as I once was, dont use nearly as much as I once was, and not nearly as bad as I once was, but if you were to be put me on this show I'd still prob be worse than 80% of the people the show but these people are just sloppy for whatever reason.

anyone else stop watching this already? anyone else feel that its not longer "real". I felt at one point MAYBE, just MAYBE people once thought it was for something else other than intervention but how can you possibly tell someone your gonna be on this show about drugs but dont worry, its not intervention, lol. I would just laugh and say to get the fuck out of here.

same exact show, same exact things happening. all there is are new faces, same drugs, same problems, same outcomes. wow, what a TV show. pretty sure its on its last season or they are changing the show somehow I believe, right?

anyone have more information on this show?

enough is enough already.

I used to hate watching because it wanted to make me use now I hate watching because its just miserable and boring to watch; I almost feel its fake, or should be fake at this point. for one of these kids/people to think its real, they must be high as a motherfucker to think this isnt intervention. or maybe they are just an 18yr old kid and not a 33yr old man like I am and this came out in 2005 when I was 23 I believe and first getting into programs and whatnot.
 
That's television.

Intervention is a way for the film industry to cash in on our demographic. It's a pretty profit driven business, i wouldn't look too far into it. That's all the info I've got...
 
yea but I am talking about the people getting on the show; what do they get out of it? free counseling? free detox? free programs? what? obviously they dont get paid but they get to go to a better program than they normally would if they were to try and just check in their local detox/program, right? here in MA we have a lot of good programs, which is why I ask, but of course I would rather to to CA or FL or something in a bit of better weather, so maybe if that time ever comes ill have to pretend I am have some SERIOUS, SERIOUS problems and need these people to guide me for the first time. but to be honest, I cannot picture my father sitting in that room and speaking out loud w/ what he seems/expects/wants from me. the dude loves me, but he is not the type who opens his mouth when speaking like that; we will always have a convo and it will be a brawling match; its then I get the text messages apologizing for it all and how I have to understand its hard for him to talk to me like that, etc. lol. so not sure if hes intervention ready. but I am sure I can get friends on there who have been dying to get on their themselves, either side of the couch that is. but we are ALL DOING MUCH BETTER BY NOW! when this show first started we all should have been going away but many of us have actually become sober - good for us, right? I say this after I just took my last shot of a G of dope I bought today around noon. at least it took me 5 hours rather than the 3 it used to take me. there is a positive way to look at it; esp since its fent.

what do people call dope/fent combo in your area?
 
I'd imagine sure they just trade off the footage for the detox and rehab, but I don't know.

Is a heroin + fentanyl combination a common thing?

In the NE, we used to get tan HCL from the middle east in north Jersey. But in more rural areas you would find a fentanyl/diphenhydramine combo.
 
I agree can't watch it anymore, I used to just watch the parts in the begin in when they were using.i would stop watching once they got to the intervention. It seems they started to cut back on the abuse parts.
 
^I hated the huggy-cryee intervention parts. I'd watch the abuse parts but skip the intervention and just check if they stayed clean.

But like how are people THIS far into the show season-wise there like over 14 seasons now still not knowing they are on intervention ?!? must be scripted to shit.
 
I agree can't watch it anymore, I used to just watch the parts in the begin in when they were using.i would stop watching once they got to the intervention. It seems they started to cut back on the abuse parts.

lol, its exactly what I'd do. I'd watch them RIP drugs and then once they sat down I'd turn it off; I just wanted to see how others use. I've always been interested in hows others use and what moves people make to get their cash.
 
Lol, I actually watched an episode of intervention for the first time this evening. Either it wasn't a very good episode or the show isn't my cup of tea.
 
just saw it for the first time? how old are you if you dont mind me asking? I only ask because its been on so long and you are on a drug forum, I am shocked it took that long to catch one.

what was yours about? usually they will show 1 or 2 people w/ a problem; whether it be dope, coke, alcohol, etc. then for the first half hour they show how that person lives, will show them drink, smoke, shoot, etc. how they get their cash, fight w/ friends parents, etc. then 2nd half hour they set up intervention. thats when its a terrible show.
 
The interventions seem awful to me because the family is always, always, always fecked up beyond recognition, and the addict is just the one person who looks worst in the bunch.

"Jimmy was such a happy kid, always happy and smiling, I don't know what happened, I mean, uncle Ron abused him that time and his estranged Father died of cirrohsis at 35 etc, but still..."
 
The interventions seem awful to me because the family is always, always, always fecked up beyond recognition, and the addict is just the one person who looks worst in the bunch.

"Jimmy was such a happy kid, always happy and smiling, I don't know what happened, I mean, uncle Ron abused him that time and his estranged Father died of cirrohsis at 35 etc, but still..."

lol.

I always wonder how many addicts truly do have MANY childhood problems; whether it be family abuse, sexual abuse, etc. my childhood was fine, I was the fuck up if anything, I got what I needed/wanted, never a problem w/ parents aside from a few beatens from father which was normal in the 80's/early 90's, grades werent great but I got through highschool and was somewhat a "popular" kid. but once I started doing drugs I just LOVED DRUGS; I love them more than anything else. addiction surly does run in my family and I grew up in a household where I would stay w/ my grandmother at times and her son, my uncle, would have a mirror in his room w/ coke and a straw just sitting on top of it. I remember this as a kid because I was 8 and I would sneak in the rooms just to see what is happening. my aunt also died not an OD but heavily because of her drinking problems and all the scripts she had w/ that.
 
A bit of a veering off, but I just remembered one episode where the lady was popping vicodin all the time. The "Councillor" told her people die from that.

And I thought to myself "Uhhh, aren't you going to tell her to do a CWE or something as far as ROA goes, you know, harm reduction?"

Nope, just: "vicodin kills people, because vicodin is toxic", I guess.

Acetaminophen? What's that?
 
Fuck, was that the show with that ex-model turned plastic surgery addict Janice. She was taking bottles of benzos to deal with everything including (surprise, surprise) child sexual abuse? What a fuck up she is.....i don't think they even tapered her benzos which obviously had her in good spirits lol......shattered,scattered and splattered really.
 
the show is shit.

was once interested because I first caught it while living in a Sober house back in 05; since then its been the same thing, different people, week in, week out. enough is enough already but as the drug abuse rises and rises throughout America, I guess it makes it that much more interesting for the younger crowd.

I am 33, so I had enough, man. but maybe younger kids who have not been abusing as long as I have are more interested in seeing what its like to actually live a life like this. unfortunately I lived that life (well, the life in some episodes) and had enough of seeing it again and again. pretty sure it is coming to an end; I may have even mentioned it in this thread already but too lazy to check and too lazy to Google but not too lazy to finish writing this post, lol. must be the drugs that make me lazy; they said it on intervention once.

I wonder how it works when they fly out this so-called addict to the program? they are flying them out so much take a few hours or so; wonder if they let that person shoot up right before leaving or give them some type of drug to hold off the withdrawal; no idea how it all works but was just thinking of that as I wrote this. sometimes my dope WD"s can go off within 4-6 hours, so once I say yes those MOFO's better have a speed jet ready to rock and get me to this beautiful, fancy detox which is only 5.5 flight and then will put me up in a Sober House for a year that looks like a mansion.

I wonder if they take the insurance or does A&E actually pay for it.
 
Anybody remember the girl who huffed that one shit, dust somethin. She was ÆFUCKED up!!!!!

I do.. and I barely watch these but I remember this one. I remember her going to the mall and buying the cans and just sitting there in front of the store/mall and just huffing that shit. imagine? imagine getting high like that? who would have thought. listen, I might be a heroin junkie but at least its a well known drug and something currently in the process of taking over the world, lol. but who the fuck got that girl huffing monitor cleaner? and the bitch was buying like 10 cans, so for that price she could have at least bought dope and got a good high but apparently her and I like different things when it comes to getting highhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

is that the one you are talking about dude?
 
just saw it for the first time? how old are you if you dont mind me asking? I only ask because its been on so long and you are on a drug forum, I am shocked it took that long to catch one.

what was yours about? usually they will show 1 or 2 people w/ a problem; whether it be dope, coke, alcohol, etc. then for the first half hour they show how that person lives, will show them drink, smoke, shoot, etc. how they get their cash, fight w/ friends parents, etc. then 2nd half hour they set up intervention. thats when its a terrible show.
It's just not very famous in Europe I guess (not in Belgium at least). I have heard about it many times before, but pretty much only on bluelight.

I never really cared enough/bothered to check out an episode, until yesterday... It's not broadcasted on any of the networks here (AFAIK), so pretty much no one knows about/has seen it. I know some junkies in their 40's and they've never heard of it either. It's just a geographical thing I reckon. ;)

I turn 25 in a few months BTW.

It was about a girl addicted to smack whose boyfriend is also a smackhead, but it's barely about the guy at all. The girl's name is Tiffany and I think it's season 10 episode 8. Might be season 9 or 11, people were arguing about that in the comments of the torrent. Lol.

Its hard to find torrents for this show that are actually being seeded. I mean they're there, but most have like 0-3 seeds. Only managed to get the one season, whichever one it is.. The comments on that torrent confused me. ;) I'm gonna watch another episode right now actually! Cheers! Hehe.
 
The inquisition also thought an intervention was required upon protestant families. So they went in and murdered them because they had a different lifestyle. History has many lessons to teach us and I hope we won't see any difference between what the inquisition was doing and what society is doing today to its drug users.
 
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