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@brisetta

This coming weekend makes 5 years clean from my heroin addiction, and watching intervention is one of the ways that I remind myself of why I never want to go back to that life. Thank goodness for this show!

@sylvie9012

Prescribing Xanax to a child with family history of drug addiction is one of the most strikingly irresponsible medical decisions I’ve ever heard in my life. Shame on that doctor.

@ernacebolla1288

The way Chantal and her mother both hold unnatural smiles on their faces even when talking about the horrible things they’ve been through is unsettling

@judderzm2252

Started my rehab journey today after 26 years on heroin

@manichannah

I was addicted to opioids (fentanyl, Percocet, roxies) for 10 years. After falling back down many times, I now have 2 and a half years clean. Not every day is easy but I know I can do this. I have a fiancé that I love beyond all comprehension, a well paying job that I love, we have a beautiful home and the cutest pup ever. I love my life! I love being clean!

@ivyeemiller7418

My heart goes out to that Dad. He's a real father. My Dad never left my side either, no matter how much pain he felt. Kudos my Dude

@princessofpigs

Honestly props to the Dad, I hope he’s able find his own support system.

@max-comfy4695

Me and my brother are huge fans of Sylvia - I remember watching her intervention and it was unreal. To see her now as an interventionist gives me life.

@allisonjames2923

The interventionist seems so nice, calm & confident. Hard to believe she’s struggled with her own addictions but great that she’s managed to overcome them & gone into an area where her experiences will definitely help others

@accuser_of_the_brethren7816

It always makes me happy to see Sylvia still doing so well. Her episode was an eye opener in the sense that addiction doesn't care who you are or your background and age. It can happen to anyone. You could tell everyone around her like her boss, best friend and her mom really loved her and wanted her to be healthy and be the same person she was before the alcohol. She's such an awesome person and inspiring.

@buffbuff5016

Sylvia, it is awesome to see you healthy and being an interventionist!

@RaeBattleRapsMood

My fav interventionist: "WHERE ARE MY BABYYYYS???!, I'll never forget her episode. Proud of her.

@holywarriorforthekingdom613

4 years clean from iv use of heroin. Praise Jesus

@Roynbird

Seeing Sylvia as an interventionist from her struggles she went through, is incredibly inspiring!!

@naomikaylee9743

For the people wondering why she’s smiling while talking about her traumatic life, it’s called “ coping mechanism “ some of us been hurt so bad in life that we just smile at our pain we don’t wanna cry. It’s the way we cope.

@moe.ron4life399

Kind of crazy they had the lady from one of the original intervention seasons do this intervention. Glad to see her come out on the other side! Hopefully she can help this family.

@babiijean11

Its crazy how drugs can change a person entirely. They looked like completely different people in the pictures!

@brandyyolidio4213

This is heartbreaking, looking at the photos of them young, beautiful, and healthy, and then now so broken. I hope they can all find peace and love themselves without the substances.

@luckyneko1

So sad.  They started out so young.  The father was industrious enough to start a business and made a good living.  Their lives could have been so different without the drugs.