Intervention tonight at 10 on A&E
Intervention tonight at 10 on A&E
Sorry I posted this late!!!!
Tune In:
Sunday, August 14 @ 10pm ET/PT
At 24, Sara had everything she ever wanted in her sleepy Minnesota town. She had a fairy-tale wedding in Hawaii, a beautiful baby girl, a house, three cars, and even competed in beauty pageants. Then, it all abruptly ended in divorce. Not knowing how else to cope Sara turned to Crystal Meth, and now uses every day, all day if she can. A self-labeled "junkie," Sara has lost everything, including custody of her daughter. She currently lives with her parents and exists in an endless cycle of drugs, stealing, lying, drug testing, and court appearances. Her family says the only hope for Sara is an Intervention.
Tune In:
Sunday, August 14 @ 10pm ET/PT
At 24, Sara had everything she ever wanted in her sleepy Minnesota town. She had a fairy-tale wedding in Hawaii, a beautiful baby girl, a house, three cars, and even competed in beauty pageants. Then, it all abruptly ended in divorce. Not knowing how else to cope Sara turned to Crystal Meth, and now uses every day, all day if she can. A self-labeled "junkie," Sara has lost everything, including custody of her daughter. She currently lives with her parents and exists in an endless cycle of drugs, stealing, lying, drug testing, and court appearances. Her family says the only hope for Sara is an Intervention.
Last night's "Intervention" was hard to watch. For those that didn't get to see it, it was about "sara", a 24yr beautiful young lady that lost her job, her marraige, her car and custody of her 3yr old little girl because of her addiction to crystal meth.
She put her Mom, Dad and grandmother through SO much hell. It was the first time I cried for the family instead of the addicted person. "Sara" was so out of it, she'd do anything for that darn drug and did.
She almost didn't go to get the help offered in the intervention and even the interventionist had to be tough with her, but finally, Sara gave in and is now clean, has a job and her self respect back.
It turned out well, thank God. For the whole family because they were just so drained by Sara's addiction.
She put her Mom, Dad and grandmother through SO much hell. It was the first time I cried for the family instead of the addicted person. "Sara" was so out of it, she'd do anything for that darn drug and did.
She almost didn't go to get the help offered in the intervention and even the interventionist had to be tough with her, but finally, Sara gave in and is now clean, has a job and her self respect back.
It turned out well, thank God. For the whole family because they were just so drained by Sara's addiction.
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