Sunday, November 29, 2009

Intervention

There are a great number of individuals addicted to drugs. Their families, loved one(s), and sometimes, even their pets care and worry about them. Most of the people addicted to drugs/actions need help to stop performing the harmful act.

The show intervention showed a meth/ice addict today.

Tressa, the addict, was one of the best shot put throwers the world has ever seen. She grew up on a farm with a loving mom, dad, sister, family. Attending church every Sunday, she grasped religion, and believed in Christianity. All of that changed when in the third year of Olympic competition she was introduced to the gay community.

She soon discovered that she enjoyed the gay life more than any other, and it just so happened that the homosexual communities around where she lived and the drug community were one in the same. She tested positive for cocaine two days before competition, and it all spilled into her home life.

Her parents discovered that she was a drug-addicted lesbian, and pretty much disowned her. She can't get a job, but her family gives her money for performing odd jobs. Little do they know that they are enabling her.

The family called for an intervention.

After deciding that they were also in the wrong, Tressa agreed to treatment, while staying true to her orientation. Everyone is happy again.

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