Relapse on A&E
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i watched part of it and it occurred to me that if someone was punching holes in my car and house, they would be gone to live elsewhere, not the 2 little kids.
I do not know if they show the whole picture in these shows.
I do not know if they show the whole picture in these shows.
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i've relapsed hard a few times. i refuse to watch a show that exploits people with real problems and in a lot of pain. i've gone through that and i'm sure many of you have as well. thats not something that should be shown on tv in my opinion.
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I agree that it seems to exploit. Especially when you consider how little people know about addiction.
Funny how it is always a matter of perception.
I do not see this as exploiting at all. They are offering these folks help, support and a new way of life.
I see it as offering hope to those out there that feel they can not get sober. There is hope for every alcoholic/addict.
I saw the show. I thought it was great but emotionally exhausting.
I was a little frustrated with the fact that they are doing this in one week and pushing through because of that time deadline.
For instance, trying to mend a relationship with your father with 3 days sobriety seemed silly and pointless but to each his own.
I got sober almost three years ago and I have not had to relapse. But none of us are immune and truly, it is good for me to see how hard it is to get sober again, for some. That could be me if I choose to pick up.
I do not see this as exploiting at all. They are offering these folks help, support and a new way of life.
I see it as offering hope to those out there that feel they can not get sober. There is hope for every alcoholic/addict.
I saw the show. I thought it was great but emotionally exhausting.
I was a little frustrated with the fact that they are doing this in one week and pushing through because of that time deadline.
For instance, trying to mend a relationship with your father with 3 days sobriety seemed silly and pointless but to each his own.
I got sober almost three years ago and I have not had to relapse. But none of us are immune and truly, it is good for me to see how hard it is to get sober again, for some. That could be me if I choose to pick up.
I think these shows also help remind me that "there but for the grace of God go I"... I know reality shows cut, edit, and do what makes for good TV, so I watch with a grain of salt. I do love to see that those of all addictions CAN do it... What's the BB say? "Many of them CAN and DO recover if they have the capacity to be honest..."
I definately agree with the people that think these shows exploit the people they potray. I also feel like these types show spread all kinds of disinformation about the diseases they showcase. However, my opinion is often wrong and if this show or others like it help someone with their recovery...than more power to them.
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Its heartwarming to see people finally get help when they look like to be on the edge of dying a horrible death in active addiction. It is extremely intense to watch tho. Exploiting them because of their addiction or liberating them from their addiction, It depends on ones POV I guess.
" watched part of it and it occurred to me that if someone was punching holes in my car and house, they would be gone to live elsewhere, not the 2 little kids."
Fandy...true story! Just to let everyone in on a little secret..If you run into a nutbird that is a wall puncher...YOU are next. Wall punchers and animal abusers = get out while the gettin is good!!!!
Fandy...true story! Just to let everyone in on a little secret..If you run into a nutbird that is a wall puncher...YOU are next. Wall punchers and animal abusers = get out while the gettin is good!!!!
Interesting how our opinions differ about the exploitation. The coolest thing is we (I hope) respect each others' opinions regardless of our point of view. That, in itself, is a blessing to me.
In a way, it may be exploiting them but in my eyes, that is such a small price to pay to get real professional help! I believe it is good for families of alcoholics/addicts to see these shows too. I think if you are in their shoes, you need to realize that others have to go through this too. Who knows? Maybe it will encourage the families to join a support group or Al-Anon or something.
It is very emotionally draining for me to watch because I so relate to almost all alcoholics and addicts on Intervention and so far, on Relapse. A little painful, sometimes I cry, but it helps me to remember where I came from and not to "rest on my laurels".
In a way, it may be exploiting them but in my eyes, that is such a small price to pay to get real professional help! I believe it is good for families of alcoholics/addicts to see these shows too. I think if you are in their shoes, you need to realize that others have to go through this too. Who knows? Maybe it will encourage the families to join a support group or Al-Anon or something.
It is very emotionally draining for me to watch because I so relate to almost all alcoholics and addicts on Intervention and so far, on Relapse. A little painful, sometimes I cry, but it helps me to remember where I came from and not to "rest on my laurels".
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Well I didn't really like Relapse, it seemed kind of fake. It was definitely no Intervention. I love Intervention, I start crying at the end of every show :'(. Seeing their success stories is inspirational. The show has helped a lot of people recover, I really hope it's not exploiting people, afterall, they did sign on. I read a few of them are now speakers and they are trying to help other ppl recover. Plus, many of their lives are better because of the show.
Well as someone who had a "one night relapse" recently (I like to sugar code it) the guy on there said something that really stuck on out and the words are still with me. He was talking about the Alcoholic and said "character is not succeeding the first time but what you do the 6th or 7th time”
I mean I want my second time to be the last and am confident it will be. I’m bad about comparing everything to jiujitsu but I know my coaches and teammates respect me more than most because I always get back up and fight no matter what and they said that is my strongest quality. Like I said I don’t ever want to fall back down in sobriety but getting back up right away is important. Everyone on here and in AA are my “teammates” of sobriety so thank you for the support on here.
I mean I want my second time to be the last and am confident it will be. I’m bad about comparing everything to jiujitsu but I know my coaches and teammates respect me more than most because I always get back up and fight no matter what and they said that is my strongest quality. Like I said I don’t ever want to fall back down in sobriety but getting back up right away is important. Everyone on here and in AA are my “teammates” of sobriety so thank you for the support on here.
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Well as someone who had a "one night relapse" recently (I like to sugar code it) the guy on there said something that really stuck on out and the words are still with me. He was talking about the Alcoholic and said "character is not succeeding the first time but what you do the 6th or 7th time”
I mean I want my second time to be the last and am confident it will be. I’m bad about comparing everything to jiujitsu but I know my coaches and teammates respect me more than most because I always get back up and fight no matter what and they said that is my strongest quality. Like I said I don’t ever want to fall back down in sobriety but getting back up right away is important. Everyone on here and in AA are my “teammates” of sobriety so thank you for the support on here.
I mean I want my second time to be the last and am confident it will be. I’m bad about comparing everything to jiujitsu but I know my coaches and teammates respect me more than most because I always get back up and fight no matter what and they said that is my strongest quality. Like I said I don’t ever want to fall back down in sobriety but getting back up right away is important. Everyone on here and in AA are my “teammates” of sobriety so thank you for the support on here.
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