I just wanted to say that I first watched the film when I was at my worst from my addiction. I would watch sometimes on days I was going through bad withdrals, over and over. Seeing you all struggle, seeing what you guys went through actually helped to strengthen the realization that I need to get help. I was losing people left right and center and I wanted out of life too. So its try again or die and I am so grateful that I chose to try that one last time and like on my 7th try with professional help, I have not used in 13 years now. I am doing well, quite well actually and I just wanted to thank you and every soul in that film with us or that have passed. All of your lives are meaningful to me 🙂. Your stories were a part of my recovery, a contributing factor in helping to save my life. I sincerely thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. True story 🙂 Thank you so much Tracey 😔
Why is it when you’re hanging out or craving a shot you always sit there and watch documentaries about addiction. I do it all the time, especially when I want to stay clean it’s the worst.
My teacher played this movie for the class when I was in high school in 2000. I was in a state of shock, it had such a big impact on me. Watching that was more than I ever needed to know about the stuff. I would recommend playing this to young people because I think it would prevent someone from trying it should they ever come across it. 21 years later, I am so glad to see that you have conquered your addiction and are living a healthy life. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
I’m not gonna lie I watched it when i was like 14-15 and started doing heroin at 15. I can’t say why it doesn’t put me off as much as it should but hey.
SOS una capa y siempre hermosa. Que copado que saliste de la boludez esa. Inteligente es poco beso genia. Hace mil vi ese documental y sabía que saliste adelante me duele por algunos que quedaron en el camino, no lo merecían. Besos
I literally just watched the documentary and your video popped up right after and i got so excited to see that you are doing so well. The film really expressed how much you wanted to get clean but were stuck in the cycle and fear was holding you back. So glad youre okay.
An underrated documentary about black tar heroin! You all were such Fascinating People you each had your own story of the hell that you were living! If you have not seen black tar heroin you are missing out the soundtrack is amazing as well. One of the last songs is called never lonely Alone by the band Space Needle epic song. Every time I hear that song the people in black tar heroin pops up in my head every single time. Glad to see you're doing well Tracy
Congrats on your success and sobriety!! I love the film, and updates! I feel like I would have fit right in with you guys when I was on heroin. I had many relapses and I also felt like I wouldn’t live through it. Thanks for posting this
Good For You Girl 👍👍💪💪 I seen that film a few times and I'm Soo proud of you!! Can't believe how far you've came!! Bless your heart 💓 Thanks for giving me Hope 🙏
This is amazing to see. You are looking much healthier and seem more human. I recently quit using drugs and opiates mainly and I haven’t felt more myself in years
I glad to see you made it out of there. Out of all the people on the show, I knew you was going to make it. I am going on 16yrs now clean. ''Thank God''
Some would argue withdraw from pills such as oxycodone or Oxycontin are way worse! It's all a bunch of junk ran by The free Masonic Satanist pharmaceutical companies to ruin our lives. Lord take me back to the early eighteen-hundreds! Where men were men and women were women
Hi Trace! I’m Crystal Bear, I’ve followed you for aeons on various forms of social media. I just searched you again last night to see how you’re doing today, I try and keep up. Anyhow, I know you’ve spoken about how you’ll deal with your children learning about your past, and they’re getting a bit older now. I’m curious if any of them have seen the doc yet? Will you show it to them at some point? Keep on doing what you’re doing ❤️❤️❤️
Dear Tracey, I'm really quite in awe of you & your work doing harm reduction & sending out Narcan to folks who are potentially in need of it. I've been searching & searching for a way to contact you that isn't read by all & sundry - am I able to send an email somewhere that would get to you please? I'm an addict & a mum in the UK desperate to clean up for my daughter & I REALLY wanted to ask some advice of you privately (I get you're super busy, so realise it may not be possible). You're a pretty inspiring gal & I admire & thank you for all you do for Dregs like myself x
God I watched this documentary so long ago and I completely forgot about it until I saw a post about Jake on the Aids memorial Instagram page. I was probably close to 20 when this was released and I remember how much it impacted me. Some of the stories really broke my heart, like Jessica's because terrible life events led her to a life of addiction. I hope she's ok, in the film they say she contracted HIV.
I used to watch black tar all the time when I was going through withdrawals, honestly alot of the times I got jealous of you and others who were using in the documentary, so it made me want to go out and relapse. Even though the film showed that life was hell on heroin , I still only seen that injecting was all I wanted to do. Thankfully I've been clean 9 months now and this is the longest time I've got in the 8 years since I started using. But I still dream of using and fantasize about it almost daily. I miss it so much but I can't build up the courage to break my streak of time clean. Hopefully I never will go back to the drug. You inspire me that I can find another life.
@@traceyh415. it did , I just took my suboxone. Didn't want to go through the hassle of getting syringes on a bank holiday . Close call but now I'm not far from 10 months clean. Will be double my record lol
Great to hear Tracey. personally I like to work hard at my job and have a little dibby dabby fun on the side still. After 20 years practice one builds a sense of moderation otherwise they suffer immensely and that's no fun.
Greetings from the United Kingdom! I watched the original documentary many years ago... Nice to see you got off that dirty drug and you're doing well... But sad that you lost so many friends to it! You're an inspiration to those who need extra strength to come off....keep going... We are all rooting for you!
@@traceyh415. lol. Thank you for what you do. Having been through addiction yourself, you have so much credibility to us addicts. Your work is very important.
tracey, what happened to the other guys in the documentary? some died if I'm not mistaken .. but not long ago I saw a photo of you with oreo .. it is a photo from 2004 or 2006 .. greetings from Paraguay ..
Hey Tracey! I saw the movie back in 2017 I think. I was in a drugs halfway house (recovering heroin addict and alcoholic) in S. FL following my first residential rehab stay in 2016, and yeah... That doc really a stuck with me, and I just found out today that you have social media and that you're in the recovery profession! Anyway, I spent a lot of time on dope and in the bottle, and after a few years of the revolving door era of detox clinics/hospitals, psych wards, rehabs, relapse, rinse and repeat, I finally have made it past 90 days and next thing I knew I had a year, and now I'm coming up on year 3 on 26APR2022! I too am pursuing a career in substance abuse treatment as an LCDC. I just have to my 300 hrs practicum, and then I graduate, and I still have like another 2 years or so of work to do to be able to practice, and school can be difficult for me some times, but hey, this is something I NEVER thought I'd do several years ago! I am on Suboxone, and I have been for most of my clean time and this is the first clean time that I've ever even seen or used subs, and yeah, some people would say I'm not really clean, but they don't realize that the criminal element is gone and I'm not a human pin cushion leaking blood anymore and using up resources getting rushed to the ER and whatnot, so I say F em and keep it rolling lol I am on a taper now though; 24mg for about 1½-2 years down to 18mg :) I know getting down to the last 2-4 mgs or so will be tough, but I believe in myself. I watched your 2017 video about HR/harm reduction, and I was learning about it in my DAAC classes, and even though I don't believe it would've worked for me personally in the past because I can't just have one or a little of something, but for people I used to know that I don't know anymore, I can see how HR could've helped them go in the best direction possible when lost in a maze of self destruction. I actually wrote a term paper about HR and did really good, even though it is still pretty controversial where I live amongst clinicians and people in recovery, and to that I say that things have changed and that recovery isn't a *one-size-fits-all" deal, and even different drugs require different approaches for success, and that MAT at one point wasn't accepted and was seen as cheating or whatever too at one point, but look where we're at now! Like me and the subs for example. This counselor I have now through the Veterans Administration, he's the first person ever to tell me back in 2019 that of all the drugs of abuse, opiate addicts have the lowest success rates of recovery, and with that, heroin users are even lower, and even further, IV heroin users (which was where I fell in) had the absolute lowest rates of success/clean time, lowest rates of long-term clean time, and depressingly highest rates of death among all different drugs of abuse and their users, and that for long-term IV heroin users, it's almost impossible to stay clean long-term without some type of medication assisted therapy, and so he recommended I try Suboxone, and with my rekindled relationship with God, and my amazing family, I have been able to do so much and succeed and function on levels I didn't think would ever be possible for me, and just finding out how much you turned around and how well you're doing (read about it in the comments of the movie) is really try inspiring, especially how the documentary said about only 1% of heroin addicts actually achieve clean time, so yeah, that's amazing. Anyway, sorry this comics so damn long! Haha I'm just super passionate about substance abuse and recovery from it and you talking about HR... I start needing out 😅 Anyway, God bless you and your family and thank you! 🤙🏻
It’s crazy that’s black tar heroin is no longer a thing and it’s all about Fentanyl now. Tracey can you tell us your thoughts on what San Fran was like back then compared to San Fran today? It seems like it’s so much worse now.
Would you be willing to be pen pals? Dark end of the street is my favorite documentary from all the other "gritty" HBO shows like crack street and a day in the life of crime. I have seen that documentary at least 20 times. Would be a dream come true to be able to correspond with someone who made it out of that circumstance. I know Jake passed away, saw a picture of Oreo from around 2010, I know his girlfriend died from an overdose brought on by asthma. I see Alice is doing well. Would love to email you. Let me know if you have the time for a small conversation here and there. Thank you for updating us on your story of success. Very happy for you, the best ending it could have been.
I just wanted to say that I first watched the film when I was at my worst from my addiction. I would watch sometimes on days I was going through bad withdrals, over and over. Seeing you all struggle, seeing what you guys went through actually helped to strengthen the realization that I need to get help. I was losing people left right and center and I wanted out of life too. So its try again or die and I am so grateful that I chose to try that one last time and like on my 7th try with professional help, I have not used in 13 years now. I am doing well, quite well actually and I just wanted to thank you and every soul in that film with us or that have passed. All of your lives are meaningful to me 🙂. Your stories were a part of my recovery, a contributing factor in helping to save my life. I sincerely thank all of you from the bottom of my heart.
True story 🙂
Thank you so much Tracey 😔
That is amazing
Why is it when you’re hanging out or craving a shot you always sit there and watch documentaries about addiction. I do it all the time, especially when I want to stay clean it’s the worst.
Loving your book so far. Hope all is well ❤
I’m so glad you are enjoying it
Great to see you're still sober and doing great! Next June 4 (2022) will be my 10 year sobriety from heroin! Keep up the good work!
Congrats to you
My teacher played this movie for the class when I was in high school in 2000. I was in a state of shock, it had such a big impact on me. Watching that was more than I ever needed to know about the stuff. I would recommend playing this to young people because I think it would prevent someone from trying it should they ever come across it.
21 years later, I am so glad to see that you have conquered your addiction and are living a healthy life. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
I’m not gonna lie I watched it when i was like 14-15 and started doing heroin at 15. I can’t say why it doesn’t put me off as much as it should but hey.
Do you have an update about Jessica from the movie?
SOS una capa y siempre hermosa. Que copado que saliste de la boludez esa. Inteligente es poco beso genia. Hace mil vi ese documental y sabía que saliste adelante me duele por algunos que quedaron en el camino, no lo merecían. Besos
It's an absolute blessing to be seeing your face and listening to you right now! ❤
Thank you
Glad to hear you're doing well Tracey been a fan of BTH for 15 yrs and following your updates for a long time.
Thank you
I literally just watched the documentary and your video popped up right after and i got so excited to see that you are doing so well. The film really expressed how much you wanted to get clean but were stuck in the cycle and fear was holding you back. So glad youre okay.
Good to see you well and having a family and degree and all. I watch black tar from time to time.
I appreciate your contribution to documenting the human experience.
Tracy, please upload more YT Videos. I don’t have any social media accounts.
An underrated documentary about black tar heroin! You all were such Fascinating People you each had your own story of the hell that you were living!
If you have not seen black tar heroin you are missing out the soundtrack is amazing as well. One of the last songs is called never lonely Alone by the band Space Needle epic song. Every time I hear that song the people in black tar heroin pops up in my head every single time. Glad to see you're doing well Tracy
Thank you friend
I'm glad you do these updates
I try to. I don’t know why I have never seen the comments on here until today.
So glad to see you alive and thriving. ❤❤❤
Congrats on your success and sobriety!! I love the film, and updates! I feel like I would have fit right in with you guys when I was on heroin. I had many relapses and I also felt like I wouldn’t live through it. Thanks for posting this
Hope you are well
Thank god you are okay…I prayed for you everytime I watched the doc
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I watched “black tar heroin” while I was out shooting dope. I now have over 7 years clean and sober and I admire you so very much!
Congrats to you
It's wild to see how well you've done since that movie. Congrats!
I think it’s wild myself honestly
So Glad You are still doing so good ! I do often wonder about the rest in that video, I still pray for them as well. Keep up the good work !
I will !
This makes me so happy. I watched that movie so many times. It really hit me hard. On a side note…the soundtrack to it is awesome
It is!
narcan saved my life tracey, thank you for your efforts to help.
Thank you 🙏🏼. I’m trying!
Im sober from black tar 14 years🎉 congratulations Tracy many of my friends died as well
Proud of everything you’re doing!!!! Everyone knew you would be the one to get clean.
I appreciate your support 🌺
Well done that's truly amazing would be good to see they other people on youtube aswell best of luck to you 👍
So glad to see that you're doing so well! Sending you my best wishes from the Czech Republic
😍😍😍
I absolutely love to see you doing well, the human body is an amazing thing that you can revive from that so good
Great job Tracy. Stay well and happy. Best of luck
Thank you!
Good For You Girl 👍👍💪💪 I seen that film a few times and I'm Soo proud of you!! Can't believe how far you've came!! Bless your heart 💓 Thanks for giving me Hope 🙏
😍😍😍
This is incredible!!!
So glad for your update! And happy to see you’re doing well!
Thank you
This is amazing to see. You are looking much healthier and seem more human. I recently quit using drugs and opiates mainly and I haven’t felt more myself in years
i hope you're doing good
incredibly proud, hope ure still clean! ure doing amazinggg
Love you Tracey!
❤️
I glad to see you made it out of there. Out of all the people on the show, I knew you was going to make it. I am going on 16yrs now clean. ''Thank God''
Congrats to u
im glad you survived to tell your story
Thank you
I remember watching that when I was...like 7ish and it's been a huge incentive to never try heroin. So happy some of you made it!
Some would argue withdraw from pills such as oxycodone or Oxycontin are way worse!
It's all a bunch of junk ran by The free Masonic Satanist pharmaceutical companies to ruin our lives.
Lord take me back to the early eighteen-hundreds!
Where men were men and women were women
just watched it. Im happy to see u like this now
It’s been a long strange trip
Well done, Tracy! I loved your book
Thank you friend
Bonne fête Tracey 🤶
On t'aime /We love you Sister😊
🇫🇷 🇺🇸
Je parle un petite peu de Francais. Je viste France en 1987.
Hi Trace! I’m Crystal Bear, I’ve followed you for aeons on various forms of social media. I just searched you again last night to see how you’re doing today, I try and keep up. Anyhow, I know you’ve spoken about how you’ll deal with your children learning about your past, and they’re getting a bit older now. I’m curious if any of them have seen the doc yet? Will you show it to them at some point? Keep on doing what you’re doing ❤️❤️❤️
Congrats! You're a example for everyone
😍😍😍
I love to hear a good success story. Im very happy for you.
Thank you Mark
Good to see your well Tracey.
Thanks
Yeah!! More videos like so, please!
Ok!
Many of mine are dead im alive because God kept me alive ❤ thanks tracy
Dear Tracey, I'm really quite in awe of you & your work doing harm reduction & sending out Narcan to folks who are potentially in need of it. I've been searching & searching for a way to contact you that isn't read by all & sundry - am I able to send an email somewhere that would get to you please?
I'm an addict & a mum in the UK desperate to clean up for my daughter & I REALLY wanted to ask some advice of you privately (I get you're super busy, so realise it may not be possible).
You're a pretty inspiring gal & I admire & thank you for all you do for Dregs like myself x
You can email me traceyh415@gmail.com
God I watched this documentary so long ago and I completely forgot about it until I saw a post about Jake on the Aids memorial Instagram page. I was probably close to 20 when this was released and I remember how much it impacted me. Some of the stories really broke my heart, like Jessica's because terrible life events led her to a life of addiction. I hope she's ok, in the film they say she contracted HIV.
I used to watch black tar all the time when I was going through withdrawals, honestly alot of the times I got jealous of you and others who were using in the documentary, so it made me want to go out and relapse. Even though the film showed that life was hell on heroin , I still only seen that injecting was all I wanted to do. Thankfully I've been clean 9 months now and this is the longest time I've got in the 8 years since I started using. But I still dream of using and fantasize about it almost daily. I miss it so much but I can't build up the courage to break my streak of time clean. Hopefully I never will go back to the drug. You inspire me that I can find another life.
Congrats to you and hopefully that feeling will fade
@@traceyh415. I feel like I'm going to slip up tomorrow Tracey. My head is spinning tonight. Can't sleep 😟,
I hope things went ok
@@traceyh415. it did , I just took my suboxone. Didn't want to go through the hassle of getting syringes on a bank holiday . Close call but now I'm not far from 10 months clean. Will be double my record lol
hope you're ok.
Great to hear Tracey. personally I like to work hard at my job and have a little dibby dabby fun on the side still. After 20 years practice one builds a sense of moderation otherwise they suffer immensely and that's no fun.
If you can moderate, that’s amazing. I’m all gas and no brakes
@@traceyh415.I don’t think anyone that do it from time to time. Even if you are smoking it
Greetings from the United Kingdom! I watched the original documentary many years ago... Nice to see you got off that dirty drug and you're doing well... But sad that you lost so many friends to it! You're an inspiration to those who need extra strength to come off....keep going... We are all rooting for you!
Thanks friend
Looking good Tracey
😍
How do you stay sober?
Depends on the day and the year. Some days out of sheer spite. Other times I put in the work of support groups and therapy
@@traceyh415. do you ever do AA meetings?
Yes 5-6 times a year
@@traceyh415. lol. Thank you for what you do. Having been through addiction yourself, you have so much credibility to us addicts. Your work is very important.
I remember seeing it also
Does Oreo have a youtube channel or anything?
Not that I’m aware of. He’s barely on social media
Good to see you again.
Thank you
tracey, what happened to the other guys in the documentary? some died if I'm not mistaken .. but not long ago I saw a photo of you with oreo .. it is a photo from 2004 or 2006 .. greetings from Paraguay ..
Hey Tracey! I saw the movie back in 2017 I think. I was in a drugs halfway house (recovering heroin addict and alcoholic) in S. FL following my first residential rehab stay in 2016, and yeah... That doc really a stuck with me, and I just found out today that you have social media and that you're in the recovery profession!
Anyway, I spent a lot of time on dope and in the bottle, and after a few years of the revolving door era of detox clinics/hospitals, psych wards, rehabs, relapse, rinse and repeat, I finally have made it past 90 days and next thing I knew I had a year, and now I'm coming up on year 3 on 26APR2022!
I too am pursuing a career in substance abuse treatment as an LCDC. I just have to my 300 hrs practicum, and then I graduate, and I still have like another 2 years or so of work to do to be able to practice, and school can be difficult for me some times, but hey, this is something I NEVER thought I'd do several years ago! I am on Suboxone, and I have been for most of my clean time and this is the first clean time that I've ever even seen or used subs, and yeah, some people would say I'm not really clean, but they don't realize that the criminal element is gone and I'm not a human pin cushion leaking blood anymore and using up resources getting rushed to the ER and whatnot, so I say F em and keep it rolling lol I am on a taper now though; 24mg for about 1½-2 years down to 18mg :) I know getting down to the last 2-4 mgs or so will be tough, but I believe in myself.
I watched your 2017 video about HR/harm reduction, and I was learning about it in my DAAC classes, and even though I don't believe it would've worked for me personally in the past because I can't just have one or a little of something, but for people I used to know that I don't know anymore, I can see how HR could've helped them go in the best direction possible when lost in a maze of self destruction.
I actually wrote a term paper about HR and did really good, even though it is still pretty controversial where I live amongst clinicians and people in recovery, and to that I say that things have changed and that recovery isn't a *one-size-fits-all" deal, and even different drugs require different approaches for success, and that MAT at one point wasn't accepted and was seen as cheating or whatever too at one point, but look where we're at now! Like me and the subs for example. This counselor I have now through the Veterans Administration, he's the first person ever to tell me back in 2019 that of all the drugs of abuse, opiate addicts have the lowest success rates of recovery, and with that, heroin users are even lower, and even further, IV heroin users (which was where I fell in) had the absolute lowest rates of success/clean time, lowest rates of long-term clean time, and depressingly highest rates of death among all different drugs of abuse and their users, and that for long-term IV heroin users, it's almost impossible to stay clean long-term without some type of medication assisted therapy, and so he recommended I try Suboxone, and with my rekindled relationship with God, and my amazing family, I have been able to do so much and succeed and function on levels I didn't think would ever be possible for me, and just finding out how much you turned around and how well you're doing (read about it in the comments of the movie) is really try inspiring, especially how the documentary said about only 1% of heroin addicts actually achieve clean time, so yeah, that's amazing.
Anyway, sorry this comics so damn long! Haha I'm just super passionate about substance abuse and recovery from it and you talking about HR... I start needing out 😅
Anyway,
God bless you and your family and thank you! 🤙🏻
Congrats to you and your recovery
nice to see you tracey!!
Thank you
Good to see you again Tracey 😊👍
Thank you
Looking good Tracey 😊
Thank you
How is Oreo and Jesica?
I don’t know. It’s been many years
AMAZING!
Who of the people in the fim is still alive?
Are you the only one that survived in that documentary?
Is Dick Skull still alive? I was a junkie street kid in SF myself, clean in 07.
I saw him maybe a year ago and he was alive. Hope you are well
Is oreo alive?
You're an amazing woman. I hope you realize that. Truly an amazing woman.
I appreciate that 🥰
ur awesome
thank you
Respect❤🎉
Any update on that guy you were dating and living with? He seemed pretty toxic.
It’s crazy that’s black tar heroin is no longer a thing and it’s all about Fentanyl now. Tracey can you tell us your thoughts on what San Fran was like back then compared to San Fran today? It seems like it’s so much worse now.
Would you be willing to be pen pals? Dark end of the street is my favorite documentary from all the other "gritty" HBO shows like crack street and a day in the life of crime. I have seen that documentary at least 20 times. Would be a dream come true to be able to correspond with someone who made it out of that circumstance. I know Jake passed away, saw a picture of Oreo from around 2010, I know his girlfriend died from an overdose brought on by asthma. I see Alice is doing well. Would love to email you. Let me know if you have the time for a small conversation here and there. Thank you for updating us on your story of success. Very happy for you, the best ending it could have been.
Sure
Bonjour Tracey 😊🖤
✊🏴
Bonjour. Comment ca va?
Hey Tracey did your mum ever watch the doco? What about your husband? If yes, what were their thoughts? And would you let your kids watch it?
No she never watched it
❤
You're a fu*king rockstar. Keep up living in your truth, it looks great on you!! Xo
Thank you 🙏🏼
@@traceyh415. mwah!
What a stort you have , from a dealer user to getting degrees , talk bout turning your life around 👍
It’s been a wild ride