Tammi, an alcoholic, grew up in a family of six girls - the daughter of a dentist and a medical technician. Daniel's escalating dependence on methamphetamine and marijuana became apparent to his mother after his father's death.
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Addiction is just one of Daniel's many issues. He needs therapy for the abuse he went through as a child as well as losing his father at a young age....If he doesn't get treatment for those issues and learning to love himself and value who he is as a person...he will turn to addiction and other destructive behaviors....His religion shouldn't be viewed as an excuse he has had MANY traumatic things happen to him in his 23 years!
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Oh, man, wasn't Tammi's lawyer hot? I'm not used to seeing really attractive people on this show. Is it just me or is Daniel is pretty homophobic for a guy who sucks dick for meth?
What addictive chemical is in weed? If I stopped smoking tomorrow I wouldn't ever think about it again... I can't wait to laugh at you when it becomes legal.
Ok. This show actually tainted my view o n how a family SHOULD react to a drug addict in the family. I was thinking... "wow- my family would just kick me out and write me off so quick if they found out I was using meth... What a crappy family I have..." then I realized- 60% of these kids' problems ARE THE ENABLING FAMILIES!!!! How is this show doing anything positive? They families are never told that they are doing anything wrong and the addicts just turn their addiction to another drug like alcohol. I feel like this show should be off the air. It sucks people in by leeching off of their emotions. Let me know how you feel.
The show demonstrates, over and over, how family members can become a part of the cycle of the "problem"... in becoming "co-dependent" with the "addict"/brother/sister/son/daughter. Groups like AlAnon and Families Anonymous have been invaluable in educating our family on the topics of substance abuse, addiction, and what we, as family members of an addict can do to help ourselves, in addition to helping the addict. In addition, I'd like to clarify here that Marijuana IS AN ADDICTIVE Substance! It is NOT an addiction "of the mind"... Marijuana DOES IMPACT the central nervous system and impairs the thought process...
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