Hi Tracey, I just watched the documentary on UA-cam and I was overwhelmed to not only see and know you were still alive, but doing excellent and clean! Much love from GA, US! I've been struggling with opioid addiction for 11 years. And I'm only 28. I've tried numerous treatment centers and programs, always relapse. But...today I am 7 days clean. It's not much, but it's the longest I've been clean in 8 years..
@@traceyh415. Traci, I've seen dark end of the street 15 times AT LEAST, and always thought your were gorgous. However I have a question, I missed a vein five days days ago noe and it bruised a third of the vein of my four arm all along. The bruise still looks fresh and it look obvious because it follows the vein. How long does it take for tracks and bruising to go? I've been on Methadone for almost 10 years for prescription pills and smoking a bit of heroin but I'm totally new to intravenous use.
I am so emotional right now! The documentary was played on tv in the beginning of 2000's. I live in norway. And when i watched it i was in the start of my heroine addiction. My active addiction lasted 14 years, and i have now been clean for 6 years. All this time i never forgot the documentary. All this time i wondered what became of the people shown in it. I suddenly got a feeling i should try and find the documentary again. Even though i didnt remember the name of it, i Just googled things i could remember. And so, here i am. Totally overcome with gratetude and emotion... So happy to see you made it out alive!
Hi! I was just thinking about you! I'm starting hep c treatment in 2 months and have been thinking a lot about all the documentaries I've seen over the years and all the inspirational recovery stories I've heard. My mom was diagnosed with terminal stage 4 cancer six months ago and I've been thinking a lot about all of the years I wasted while high. Lots of regret has been coming up for me. Anyway, I appreciate your popping in. It makes me feel better to know you're out there fighting the good fight. Even though I've never met you in person, it makes me feel less alone.
La Chingona I felt the same way with my mom. At least you are there and fully present in life now. Also: the hep c treatments are very effective today. It's amazing how well and quickly they work compared to the old ones
You are a true inspiration, thank you for your gift of speaking and just your courage in doing that film. I have seen it quite a few times, it really does hit home and I pray it saves lives 🦋
Just saw it today, and it did make me wonder how you and the others ended up. So glad so see you're looking good and more vibrant than back in those days. As a European, i never knew stuff was (and still is?) so out of hand in the US when it comes to young people and drug addiction. Felt for both you and Alice, both came across as smart girls at the wrong place and time. Also felt for Jake, sad to see how he ended up. I also hope Jessica found her way, as she really was (for my feeling) at the end of it all. And thank you for keeping the story updated somewhat, it was a bit harsh to not know the follow up of the doc. Thank you for still being here and everything you do now to help.
Hi Tracey Spoke to you about 5 years ago after watching the original documentary, it had a huge effect on me, great to see you looking fit and well, stay safe and positive Andy
Hi, Tracy thx a lot for all your sharing. I am not a user, I will be a mental health counselor in a couple of years and it has been great ( informative, touching, a bath of awareness) to witness some part of your history through your videos. Do You have any advice on how to teach kids to stay away from drugs?
Tracey you are my hero and inspiration. I served 8 months in jail for heroin sales and possession(confidential informant set me up and when I was arrested I had 135 bags of heroin on me). I never thought I could be clean. I surrendered to the fact I would be a user forever. Sad as it is being in jail saved my life. I've been clean 10 months now with the help of suboxone and its still such a new thing. Sometimes it is literally is a minute to minute battle. Anyway Tracey keep it up. You inspire and impress me everyday. I'm so glad you had your kids like you so badly wanted. I look forward to the day where my life can be normal and have a family of my own. Please keep adding videos we love you!!
Hey Tracey! So happy to see you doing so well! You're definitely a light in a dark place for many suffering drug abuse. Thanks for being an inspiration!
I remember watching the documentary black tar heroin for the first time when I was about 25 years old and I think this was shot in 1995 when I was 20. And now at 43 looking back at all those young faces. I was happy after doing some research to realize that you were able to overcome your addiction and as well to see that some of the others in the documentary were doing well. it's unfortunate that some of the others we're not able to overcome their their issues with substance abuse. May they rest in peace. I work as a therapist myself and had opportunity or I would say an unfortunate opportunity to work with people who have suffered with addiction but I've seen some success stories. Thank goodness for hope.
I really enjoy watching Black Tar Herion. I am very happy to see that people form that film have gotten better and lived productive lives. I just can't explain what a great symbol you represent to all who watch. Your a genius :D
Hi Tracey. This will sound odd but if I were to try heroin would I start with white or black tar? I have done nearly everything you can think of and it's all just "meh". I don't have an addictive personality and while I did many drugs on Friday after work for years it never progressed any further than that. Never sold anything for it, never did it night before work, never lied to get it, and so on. I've been clean and sober for almost eight years now and may try this and yea, I can do things just once. For example, meth, crack, coke, E, acid, speed, etc.
Hmm. That's not something you should go around asking. especially people who are in recovery.... Addictive personality or not, you are at risk of overdosing so why try it? Lol it's dangerous. Especially with what's on the streets today. Last time I od'd it didn't take that much. I quit doing it for a couple weeks and stuck with meth and decided to get a bag and woke up in the hospital after being hit 8 times with narcan.
I watched The dark end of the street on youtube long time ago, and I happened to watch it again just earlier. I am very happy to see you doing well:) good for you !!!
Also was kind of wondering if anyone knows what happened to the rest of the ppl from the documentary? It was so heartbreaking, and I related to a lot of it. I can’t get these people out of my head now, I hope they are doing well now.
Yes. JAKE got clean and went to college and shocked ppl. Got a girlfriend. Died in 2002 when he got back into drugs and overdosed unfortunately. JESSICA was last seen in the 90s living in a car continuing with prostitution. ALICE went to rehab in Portland and is still supposedly clean. OREO went to jail and got released and made ammends with Tracy. Died shortly after from oversose.
What is your blog called & where can I find it? I’m on my sons account for some reason, but I am extremely interested in trying to help in whatever way I can.. I am also in recovery from heroin and am a single mom. I hope you see this message - ❤️🌈
You should plug your book more on this channel. I bought the hardcover 5 minutes ago soon as I found out of its publishing. I also advocate easy access to naloxone autoinjectors, as well as naltrexone therapy. It's frustrating how hard it is to get these opioid antagonists in my area, and the high price.
Hi tracey. I am French and I follow you for a long time now. Can, you tell me if your book is translated in french? and where can I buy it . Thanks a lot, for everything you do for me, even if you don't know!
thanks a lot to answer me. I can't realize I am talking to you, it's so important for me. For your book, I hope maybe later it will be translate infrench, but for the moment, I am gonna buy it in english, and read it with my google translator because my english is not good enought...
Dam Tracey you have came so far I hate to say it but you where messed up and I'm so happy to see your doing great it gives me hope to pick myself up and get my shit together before I end up dead your a inspiration ❤️❤️
Yeah ha well fair play to ya for moving away from it now I'm not a herion user myself but just thought I drop the comment plus your goodlooking straight out ha
Much love to you! Can not believe its 2017 already! You look much older but great. I like your tattoo's. May I ask, have you ever been on a treatment plan (methadone, suboxone, etc)? I've been on suboxone for a while now, like 4 years and of course, I'm afraid of kicking because the withdrawl is heavy. I would just like your thoughts on this. I know I'm not getting any younger. Thank you!
ChelseaWaffle ima be real frank with you. Get off the suboxone and get back on a fast acting opiate like heroin.do it for a month or three weeks just to keep from being sick.so just maintain a dose that keeps you from getting sick an taper that dose over a month. Long acting opiates are damn near impossible to get off.if heroin takes will power suboxone and methadone take way way way more. I'd rather be sick for a few days than two weeks or more and if you have been on suboxone that long you may need to stay on a short acting opiate longer than a month until all that sub is out of your body.it gets stored in your fat cells and also in your intestinal track so the abdominal factor of coming off it is absolute hell. I used for many years and have kicked over a hundred times and I have never had success with a long acting opiate.in fact I never made it more than one week clean when using them.
@@jasonmgavitt2357 I don't think you're really the person to take advice from buddy. If you've kicked a hundred times it means you've relapsed 101. Maybe try a different tact
@@jasonmgavitt2357 NO. I'm someone who loves to pretend that they have gone through utter misery just for the attention I get from people I'll never meet. Why on earth would you you ever advise a person to get on heroin??? Then admit you have kicked and relapsed 100 times...You're advise us clearly unsound and frankly quite dangerous!
I'm so proud of you, I've seen the "Black Tar Heroin" documentary few minutes ago and someone in the comments said that you were clean. Came here to see that you're an awesome person, so strong and inspiring... You made my day
Traci, I've seen dark end of the street 15 times AT LEAST, and always thought your were gorgous. However I have a question, I missed a vein five days days ago noe and it bruised a third of the vein of my four arm all along. The bruise still looks fresh and it look obvious because it follows the vein. How long does it take for tracks and bruising to go? I've been on Methadone for almost 10 years for prescription pills and smoking a bit of heroin but I'm totally new to intravenous use.
Also, you may want to go into the video editor for this and change the category. It's listed as comedy. Maybe change it to People and Vlogs or something?
Godamn you look wonderfull. So much better looking and your eyes are so alive (if that makes sense) I'm sorry I do not know what you went trhough but I hope you stay clean in the future.
Also wondering if you know why "Jessica" transitioned into a man. Is it strictly to not be found/not have anything to do with the old her or did she always feel she was a guy trapped in a female body? I ask cuz usually women who change to men are lesbians who feel theyre guys on the inside. But Jessica wasnt lesbian cuz she was with Lars, she did look lesbian and butch tho
Just wondering why didnt anyone in the doc have a real job? Like some of you seemed to be functioning normally like you seemed okay for the most part and Oreo seemed to be perfectly capable to work and Alice seemed pretty functional as well.. the people that were most unstable were like Jake and Jessica so I understand they were prob too far in their addiction and mental illnesses to maintain any job but what about the rest of you?
I tell every addict the same thing nobody forces you to do it everybody has a sad story get your mind together and don’t put it in your body bottom line don’t blame companies you are not going to change anything with companies that make billions of dollars you can’t change humans humans make mistakes placing blame doesn’t solve anything don’t put anything in your body bottom line there is nobody forcing it on to you keep telling yourself that
Looking good Tracey. I have an older brother who has an addiction to heroine, it's been an issue for over a decade. he's currently incarcerated but...it's tough. We always worry about him. It feels hopeless because he keeps relapsing.
Hi Tracey, I just watched the documentary on UA-cam and I was overwhelmed to not only see and know you were still alive, but doing excellent and clean! Much love from GA, US! I've been struggling with opioid addiction for 11 years. And I'm only 28. I've tried numerous treatment centers and programs, always relapse. But...today I am 7 days clean. It's not much, but it's the longest I've been clean in 8 years..
Derek Martin that’s rad. Seven days is a good start
How’s it going
You really are an inspiration. The documentary hit me really hard.
War Against Myself it’s a good one. I forget it is me in it sometimes
@@traceyh415. Traci, I've seen dark end of the street 15 times AT LEAST, and always thought your were gorgous. However I have a question, I missed a vein five days days ago noe and it bruised a third of the vein of my four arm all along. The bruise still looks fresh and it look obvious because it follows the vein. How long does it take for tracks and bruising to go? I've been on Methadone for almost 10 years for prescription pills and smoking a bit of heroin but I'm totally new to intravenous use.
I just finished The Big Fix. Your journey is incredibly inspiring !!
Mimi is me thank you 😊
I am so emotional right now! The documentary was played on tv in the beginning of 2000's. I live in norway. And when i watched it i was in the start of my heroine addiction. My active addiction lasted 14 years, and i have now been clean for 6 years. All this time i never forgot the documentary. All this time i wondered what became of the people shown in it. I suddenly got a feeling i should try and find the documentary again. Even though i didnt remember the name of it, i Just googled things i could remember. And so, here i am. Totally overcome with gratetude and emotion... So happy to see you made it out alive!
great job!!! I just celebrated my 12th year without my DOC. Thanks for being a reminder that it is possible.
Your an amazing woman! Living proof that recovery is possible. Thank you so much for your dedication and selflessness ❤
Hi! I was just thinking about you! I'm starting hep c treatment in 2 months and have been thinking a lot about all the documentaries I've seen over the years and all the inspirational recovery stories I've heard. My mom was diagnosed with terminal stage 4 cancer six months ago and I've been thinking a lot about all of the years I wasted while high. Lots of regret has been coming up for me. Anyway, I appreciate your popping in. It makes me feel better to know you're out there fighting the good fight. Even though I've never met you in person, it makes me feel less alone.
La Chingona I felt the same way with my mom. At least you are there and fully present in life now. Also: the hep c treatments are very effective today. It's amazing how well and quickly they work compared to the old ones
Funny how alike we addicts all are behind the scenes. I sometimes (all the time) believe I'm alone and nobody is feeling/thinking the way I am. 😩
You are a true inspiration, thank you for your gift of speaking and just your courage in doing that film. I have seen it quite a few times, it really does hit home and I pray it saves lives 🦋
Just saw it today, and it did make me wonder how you and the others ended up. So glad so see you're looking good and more vibrant than back in those days. As a European, i never knew stuff was (and still is?) so out of hand in the US when it comes to young people and drug addiction. Felt for both you and Alice, both came across as smart girls at the wrong place and time. Also felt for Jake, sad to see how he ended up. I also hope Jessica found her way, as she really was (for my feeling) at the end of it all. And thank you for keeping the story updated somewhat, it was a bit harsh to not know the follow up of the doc. Thank you for still being here and everything you do now to help.
Nice video Tracy. Thank you for the update. I Read your blog all the time.
Louis Humphreys thank you !
Hi Tracey
Spoke to you about 5 years ago after watching the original documentary, it had a huge effect on me, great to see you looking fit and well, stay safe and positive
Andy
Thank you for stopping by
Hi, Tracy thx a lot for all your sharing. I am not a user, I will be a mental health counselor in a couple of years and it has been great ( informative, touching, a bath of awareness) to witness some part of your history through your videos. Do You have any advice on how to teach kids to stay away from drugs?
cristina carmona I don’t. I try to provide education early on so they can make informed decisions
Tracey you are my hero and inspiration. I served 8 months in jail for heroin sales and possession(confidential informant set me up and when I was arrested I had 135 bags of heroin on me). I never thought I could be clean. I surrendered to the fact I would be a user forever. Sad as it is being in jail saved my life. I've been clean 10 months now with the help of suboxone and its still such a new thing. Sometimes it is literally is a minute to minute battle. Anyway Tracey keep it up. You inspire and impress me everyday. I'm so glad you had your kids like you so badly wanted. I look forward to the day where my life can be normal and have a family of my own. Please keep adding videos we love you!!
Munch8585 that’s rad. Congrats to you
135 bags...... damn
Hey Tracy just watched the documentary. Really eye opening. Iv battled addiction for 7-8years myself and am currently working on treatment.
ianwest1j good luck to you
Hey Tracey! So happy to see you doing so well! You're definitely a light in a dark place for many suffering drug abuse. Thanks for being an inspiration!
You Forget A 1000 Things A Day thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for everything did and maybe still do for everyone on reddit. You're amazing.
You are welcome
I remember watching the documentary black tar heroin for the first time when I was about 25 years old and I think this was shot in 1995 when I was 20. And now at 43 looking back at all those young faces. I was happy after doing some research to realize that you were able to overcome your addiction and as well to see that some of the others in the documentary were doing well. it's unfortunate that some of the others we're not able to overcome their their issues with substance abuse. May they rest in peace. I work as a therapist myself and had opportunity or I would say an unfortunate opportunity to work with people who have suffered with addiction but I've seen some success stories. Thank goodness for hope.
zxcvbnm 666 the film came out in 1999. I was sober for a year before it came out.
I really enjoy watching Black Tar Herion. I am very happy to see that people form that film have gotten better and lived productive lives. I just can't explain what a great symbol you represent to all who watch. Your a genius :D
Flash League thank you for that
I still need opiates because of Chronic pain because spinal cord injuries
What happened to ben or Sparkey from the documentary
They both died about ten years apart
Tracey you give me hope. Where can I find your book any where in the bay? or just online?
NIIIIQQ meet me on market street or Amazon.
Oh je suis très heureux pour vous..
Hi Tracey. This will sound odd but if I were to try heroin would I start with white or black tar? I have done nearly everything you can think of and it's all just "meh". I don't have an addictive personality and while I did many drugs on Friday after work for years it never progressed any further than that. Never sold anything for it, never did it night before work, never lied to get it, and so on. I've been clean and sober for almost eight years now and may try this and yea, I can do things just once. For example, meth, crack, coke, E, acid, speed, etc.
Hmm. That's not something you should go around asking. especially people who are in recovery.... Addictive personality or not, you are at risk of overdosing so why try it? Lol it's dangerous. Especially with what's on the streets today. Last time I od'd it didn't take that much. I quit doing it for a couple weeks and stuck with meth and decided to get a bag and woke up in the hospital after being hit 8 times with narcan.
Muppet
Tracey, could you please tell me the name of the shopping center in the Black Tar Heroin movie?
Keri Bun Powell street shopping district
How much was a gram in your state for black tar?
$80 back then
Tracey Helton i got a shit ton let’s make money
I am kidding, I do not need some help kicking the shit. Thoughts on Kratom?
I watched The dark end of the street on youtube long time ago, and I happened to watch it again just earlier. I am very happy to see you doing well:) good for you !!!
帝菜 戸田 thank you !!!
hi Tracey you helped my life I quit black Tar Heroin along time ago
wow that is awesome
Also was kind of wondering if anyone knows what happened to the rest of the ppl from the documentary? It was so heartbreaking, and I related to a lot of it. I can’t get these people out of my head now, I hope they are doing well now.
Yes. JAKE got clean and went to college and shocked ppl. Got a girlfriend. Died in 2002 when he got back into drugs and overdosed unfortunately. JESSICA was last seen in the 90s living in a car continuing with prostitution. ALICE went to rehab in Portland and is still supposedly clean. OREO went to jail and got released and made ammends with Tracy. Died shortly after from oversose.
There is a 2004 update vid on UA-cam
I confused Oreo and Tracys boyfriend. Watch the update
What is your blog called & where can I find it? I’m on my sons account for some reason, but I am extremely interested in trying to help in whatever way I can.. I am also in recovery from heroin and am a single mom. I hope you see this message - ❤️🌈
Batmancarnag 1234321 if you google traceyh415 and blog it will come up
Sooooo proud of you Tracey. Big blessings & love to you. Xxx
Debra Rufini thank you 🙏
hiiiii from Colombia Tracey!
Tatiana Montes google my blog “black tar heroin- ten questions answered”
You should plug your book more on this channel. I bought the hardcover 5 minutes ago soon as I found out of its publishing. I also advocate easy access to naloxone autoinjectors, as well as naltrexone therapy. It's frustrating how hard it is to get these opioid antagonists in my area, and the high price.
enzyme20056 sure. I plan to do more videos. I had just been lazy unfortunately
I'm gonna buy your book
Are tattoos addictive too?
Hi tracey. I am French and I follow you for a long time now. Can, you tell me if your book is translated in french? and where can I buy it .
Thanks a lot, for everything you do for me, even if you don't know!
Stephanie unfortunately it is not translated into French. I know amazon UK had the book but it was in English
thanks a lot to answer me. I can't realize I am talking to you, it's so important for me. For your book, I hope maybe later it will be translate infrench, but for the moment, I am gonna buy it in english, and read it with my google translator because my english is not good enought...
Stephanie also there is an article about me in French in today’s Le Temps out of Switzerland
www.letemps.ch/monde/une-extoxicomane-milite-distribution-naloxone
So glad you made it
Dam Tracey you have came so far I hate to say it but you where messed up and I'm so happy to see your doing great it gives me hope to pick myself up and get my shit together before I end up dead your a inspiration ❤️❤️
Good luck to you
Still a beauty. Hope you're doing well.
Thank you. Just been socially distancing myself and staying sober
Did you wear glasses??
Hi I do wear them
@@traceyh415. I think I seen you in a documentary
Yes you do
Yeah ha well fair play to ya for moving away from it now I'm not a herion user myself but just thought I drop the comment plus your goodlooking straight out ha
thanks Tracey if seen your documentary if used heroin for ten years I also suffer from Manic depression and chronic pain
Jahid Afridi that's a lot of things to deal with
thanx
Much love to you! Can not believe its 2017 already! You look much older but great. I like your tattoo's. May I ask, have you ever been on a treatment plan (methadone, suboxone, etc)? I've been on suboxone for a while now, like 4 years and of course, I'm afraid of kicking because the withdrawl is heavy. I would just like your thoughts on this. I know I'm not getting any younger. Thank you!
ChelseaWaffle I was on methadone twice. The best way to get off any type of MAT is a slow taper. Good luck.
ChelseaWaffle ima be real frank with you.
Get off the suboxone and get back on a fast acting opiate like heroin.do it for a month or three weeks just to keep from being sick.so just maintain a dose that keeps you from getting sick an taper that dose over a month.
Long acting opiates are damn near impossible to get off.if heroin takes will power suboxone and methadone take way way way more.
I'd rather be sick for a few days than two weeks or more and if you have been on suboxone that long you may need to stay on a short acting opiate longer than a month until all that sub is out of your body.it gets stored in your fat cells and also in your intestinal track so the abdominal factor of coming off it is absolute hell.
I used for many years and have kicked over a hundred times and I have never had success with a long acting opiate.in fact I never made it more than one week clean when using them.
@@jasonmgavitt2357 I don't think you're really the person to take advice from buddy. If you've kicked a hundred times it means you've relapsed 101. Maybe try a different tact
Anthony McArdle you have never used opiates have you?
@@jasonmgavitt2357 NO. I'm someone who loves to pretend that they have gone through utter misery just for the attention I get from people I'll never meet.
Why on earth would you you ever advise a person to get on heroin??? Then admit you have kicked and relapsed 100 times...You're advise us clearly unsound and frankly quite dangerous!
When I watched that documentary I New you would make it , I think because of your love for your mom and you seemed smart 😊
What helped you get/stay clean?
Autumn Aurora I tried a bunch of things including therapy 12 step women's support groups
I'm supposed to be going rehab soon but am scared to be honest.
Autumn Aurora it is scary but living the rest of your time strung out is equally scary
Yes so true, it's terrifying, heroin's (and cracks) relentless grip is the stuff of nightmares.
Happy to see you again ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was genuinely shocked to see this! You really just gave me hope that if you can do well, maybe I can too.
Mixie S you can!
I'm so proud of you, I've seen the "Black Tar Heroin" documentary few minutes ago and someone in the comments said that you were clean. Came here to see that you're an awesome person, so strong and inspiring... You made my day
You are amazing Tracey ... you go girl ! I
Karen Fennell thank you
Is that u....girl u look great.i wish u only the best.
watching u from saudi arabia.more power to u tracey.
luisyu gatmaitan thank you! Appreciate you stopping by
Wow glad you made it through.
Tracey omg hope all is well
yep just writing and trying to stay safe
Hey queen, I'm here from tiktok. 🥰
Hiiiii
Traci, I've seen dark end of the street 15 times AT LEAST, and always thought your were gorgous. However I have a question, I missed a vein five days days ago noe and it bruised a third of the vein of my four arm all along. The bruise still looks fresh and it look obvious because it follows the vein. How long does it take for tracks and bruising to go? I've been on Methadone for almost 10 years for prescription pills and smoking a bit of heroin but I'm totally new to intravenous use.
Also, you may want to go into the video editor for this and change the category. It's listed as comedy. Maybe change it to People and Vlogs or something?
im using black right now
Godamn you look wonderfull. So much better looking and your eyes are so alive (if that makes sense) I'm sorry I do not know what you went trhough but I hope you stay clean in the future.
Tracey God bless you
thank you
Tracey you are a strong and beautiful woman! So glad that you made it back to the other side!
Patrick Leabo thank you 🙏
God bless you!!
You too!
Also wondering if you know why "Jessica" transitioned into a man. Is it strictly to not be found/not have anything to do with the old her or did she always feel she was a guy trapped in a female body? I ask cuz usually women who change to men are lesbians who feel theyre guys on the inside. But Jessica wasnt lesbian cuz she was with Lars, she did look lesbian and butch tho
shuddershudder they were a lesbian and their partner had died prior to the film
Whyd they date that Lars guy then lol
Seriously, in one part of the movie, can you see a tattoo on her arm that is like a Superman letter "S" and it says Super Dyke? I'm not joking.
What she is transgender this makes alot of sense. Where is he now ?
tiny twinkie Pacific Northwest
Hey, congratulations on the weight loss, Tracey!
Keri Bun Thank you 😀
Love your videos and Reddit posts. Also turn your camera/phone sideways :)
Scott Friedman haha I know 😂
I recognize you from a certain forum
Myles Murphy true! Hi 👋
You are a guiding light 🚦
Glass Empire TV thank you. Also that was one of my favorite soap operas when I was growing up
Big hug to you sweetheart. Love is coming to you.
Thank you :)
Just wondering why didnt anyone in the doc have a real job? Like some of you seemed to be functioning normally like you seemed okay for the most part and Oreo seemed to be perfectly capable to work and Alice seemed pretty functional as well.. the people that were most unstable were like Jake and Jessica so I understand they were prob too far in their addiction and mental illnesses to maintain any job but what about the rest of you?
You look great!
Henk Blubber Thank you kind internet stranger
So happy for you Tracey!!!!
How was your mom able to support you so much? Do you think she's the reason your alive today?
Curtis Landry my mother gave me decreasing financial support over a year period. It kept me housed which kept me alive
is that you??? God bless you honey....you're great well done !!!!
Congratulations for the weight loss!
thank you!!
hey tracey....looks like you got ur life together,kudos!
Dam if Tracy can get clean anyone can
Jimmy King those are facts
Spanky....lol
Hi tracey
Hi
Thank you🙌
I tell every addict the same thing nobody forces you to do it everybody has a sad story get your mind together and don’t put it in your body bottom line don’t blame companies you are not going to change anything with companies that make billions of dollars you can’t change humans humans make mistakes placing blame doesn’t solve anything don’t put anything in your body bottom line there is nobody forcing it on to you keep telling yourself that
respect.
LeGronk thanks man
🤪❤️🙏🏻
Quincy Perdue 😀🏆🖤
Peace and love from Saudi Arabia
Mario4Music مرعي thank you
Looking good Tracey.
I have an older brother who has an addiction to heroine, it's been an issue for over a decade. he's currently incarcerated but...it's tough. We always worry about him. It feels hopeless because he keeps relapsing.
that's a tough place to be in
UniQueLyEviL don't give up
great job!!! I just celebrated my 12th year without my DOC. Thanks for being a reminder that it is possible.
Michelle Gutierrez awesome