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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

Documentary on alcoholism.

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  • Thank you for posting this.

  • All i need to say is that..........there before the grace of god go I. My sister is alcoholic and i feel she's now coming to the end of her journey. This video really tells the truth, and shows the pain that the individual, family and friends go through. Let us show this to kids in primary schools....health care lessons, stop them binging please.

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  • A non-alcoholic will simply never understand an alcoholic pure and simple that's a fact.

  • My heart goes out to all of them but especially Mark. I identify so much with him. My last day of drinking, three weeks ago, was just like we see him here. It's heartbreaking. I hope he managed to stay sober, and that Vanda found peace with sobriety eventually. I wish them all the strength in the world. RIP Toni and Nigel. An excellent documentary. Please, show it to teenagers,

  • I was so glad to see that Mark got into recovery. I hope he still is and that Vanda finds her way there, too. Doesn't have to be AA but it has worked for a lot of people. Whatever one's problems are with it, it's infinitely better than the lives these people are leading.

  • "What would stop you drinking?" A pill that makes you feel happy. Or plenty of exercise. I'm not being flippant, but that is what worked for me. I had to realise I had a drink problem first to get to that point though.

  • Such an important documentary I would also love to know how Vanda and Mark are doing now... Also, although I've written this on all the other parts... everyone should see the film "The Lost Weekend". An incredible film about alcoholism from 1945.

  • Some people myself included must not touch the stuff. Lots of A.A. does work, and actually a better life awaits, even better than the life before alcoholism.Well done Paul Watson we need that graphic detail as a reminder, never to go back there. I wonder how Mark is now. My heart goes out to the families of those in the documentary, and anyone who is currently suffering with this disease.

  • This is heartbreaking and I wish more people would see it.

  • Useful documentary. I've never seen one quite like it.

  • Watched all 10 segments. Thank you.

  • a message on alcoholics anonymous would have nicely rounded the discussion. There is is a way out!!

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