Dr. Phil - Who's Watching Your Kids - May 13, 2008 - Part 5

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Dr. Phil - Who's Watching Your Kids - May 13, 2008 - Part 5 of 5

Parents to your notice. It is very important for the parent/guardians to know more about the NANNY who is watching their kids.

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  • does anyone know if she completed rehab and stayed clean? I hope so... what a beautiful, articulate girl she is, it would be such a shame.

  • Dr.Phil:"I hope I'm wrong...Im not, but i hope i am!

    This girl cannot get help without her mother getting help also! With everything she's been through she doesn't just need rehab, but therapy also! This parent is arrogant, and in deep, plummeting denial!

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  • @OneGrlRevolution I heard she od'd and died. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not. Jk.

  • That girl has a terrible mother. She's an enabler and an addict. She isn't willing to change her own addictive behavior, even when it puts her daughter's own life at risk. That is no mother. That poor girl's life. To quote Dr. Phil on another episode, "When I see how she turned out after how her life has been, I don't ask myself why, I ask myself why not?" Some parents just don't give their kids a chance. Since 12, when she got molested and her mother didn't believe her. That's tough.

  • @JohnJancar With Alcohol or Xanax you absolutely can die.Those are the two things one should never come off cold turkey. I have had seizures coming off alcohol, chewed my tongue up and ever damn thing. Coke withdrawals aren't bad but staying off it seems really rough.Heroin or Morphine they're gonna wish they died,but except in the most severe case,like if the person is elderly,it won't kill you.But withdrawals can be anywhere from 6 days to 6 months.Please believe that!

  • @scumgod13 Congratulations! I'm happy for you! =0)

  • @TheChannyj28 There is no will or strength in quitting marijuana. Opiates are an ENTIRELY different drug and are WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY harder to quit w/out help... almost impossible. NOT impossible, but almost. A whole other story.

  • @deviatorz Correct. Weed was NOTHING to quit for me. I smoked EVERY day for over 2 years. It was a piece of cake, to tell the truth. No withdrawals, nothing. Cigarettes are a different matter all together. I still don't have the guts to quit them.... =\

  • Send her ass to boot

  • "WeBeRiBac"

  • @deviatorz Wait a minute, I know of people who have stopped coke and heroin cold turkey, and they didn't die. They had physical withdrawal symptoms, and I think that is a major reason why people keep on doing it, they fear the withdrawal. Well it's either that, or be a junkie for the rest of your life. It is well worth the effort to go through it, and come out clean. Same with alcohol. Any hesitancy to stop always has its roots in one thing, fear. Well let go of the fear and it will be easier.

  • @JohnJancar that's b/c you can't get physically addicted to weed. however w/ coke and heroin you will be mentally and physically addicted. you can get physically addicted with cigarettes as well and contrary to belief, its actually harder to get off cigarettes than weed. hence that's why you had the willpower to get off weed. w/ heroine & coke, if she stops cold turkey, she will most likely die. same goes with alcohol. thats where rehab kicks in, its a step by step program (I'm major in science)

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