From Kabul to Our Kids: An Out of Control Heroin Crisis
Greg Chapman - Research
Let me first say that there aren't many shows that I have seen on this network as gritty and powerful as last nights premiere of Explorer: Heroin Crisis. If you didn't have a chance to see the show, it chronicles the current state of heroin around globe and particularly the effects it has had on a recovering addict, a couple that can't seem to get away from the drug's stranglehold, and an Afghan farmer that does not have any other means to support his family other then growing the poppi plant.
The message of the show that really struck me is how fast the drug seeps in to peoples lives and acts as a life need for users and growers of opium. Take the profiles of the couple who are currently addicted to the drug and the young women who was a former addict - each day they needed to get a fix to feel normal and in some cases to avoid experiencing terrible withdrawl seizures. On the other hand the Afghan farmer needed to grow the poppi plant as a means to support his family or else his family would have no other way to earn an income. Either side you are on there is no win. Each side of the scenario is at the mercy of heroin.
However, the profile of Jenny, the young women who was hooked on the drug as a teen, acts as a light of hope for addicts that feel that their isn't any. She is living proof, that although it is an extremely hard drug to stop using there are means of getting off it with a strong support system in place.
Heroin production and usage right now seems to be at an all time high and not many people can figure out how to tackle this rapidly growing problem. And realistically the problem and challenge that Heroin poses to the world is huge and is not going away any time soon. The only thing that we can do is continue to educate and be involved with people around us.
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6 Comments
I watched Explorer: Heroin Crisis last evening (October 24th)and found it quite interesting and SAD, but wld just like to let Jenny know she is a STRONG woman and has come a long way! God is watching over her.
I watched Heroin Crisis and wept. What a moving epic. I work with a Addition Recovery Program and would like to use this video as the centerpiece for a fireside talk with all of the adults. How can I obtain a copy of this work?
we appreciate the show had as much impact on you as it did for our filmmakers. It was an important, powerful story to tell. Heroin Crisis is available on DVD, you can find it on this link: http://shopngvideos.com/products/heroin_crisis_2
Thank you for this wonderful documentary. I can't get the images of the couple (Joakim & Trina) out of my head. I have been praying for them since I watched the show. Thank you for bringing the horror of this drug to light. It's terribly sad what this drug can do to a life in such a short time.
I saw this compelling documentary, I too work at a drug and alcohol rehab center and I found this to be very knowledgeable. Where can I get a dvd of this? I would like to use it as a teaching tool in my classes.
I, too, work with a treatment center and found "Heroin Crisis" to be a disturbing and very moving portrait of heroin addiction. How can I obtain a copy of this to show to our patients?
Steve
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