Rehab: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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  • The addiction treatment industry is dangerously unregulated. John Oliver explains why many rehab programs should incorporate more evidence-based care and carefully reconsider their doctor-to-horse ratio.
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  • @richgerow3472
    @richgerow3472 3 роки тому +915

    I developed an Adderall addiction in college. I told my father, who used to be an alcoholic, that I should go to a rehab clinic to get clean. He said to me, "Those places are scams; talk to a drug councilor, and then go to AA or NA instead." Looking back on it, I'm glad I took his advice."

    • @mnschoen
      @mnschoen Рік тому +41

      The fact that your dad or you thinks he "used to" be an alcoholic and that he recommended a "therapy" system who refuses to report their success statistics because they're so bad....
      Do what you gotta do and I'm glad you're sober, but AA and NA are notoriously shit.

    • @apathetcallyurs
      @apathetcallyurs 10 місяців тому

      AA and NA are scams too.

    • @JasonLihani
      @JasonLihani 10 місяців тому +8

      Where you at 2 years later? Asking from an addict.

    • @holly.a
      @holly.a 7 місяців тому +23

      @@mnschoen not sure about your experience, but my grandfather just got his 40 year chip from AA. no clue about how NA works though. seems like it just might not be a good fit for everyone, but don't knock it til you try it :)

    • @Chrisko1492
      @Chrisko1492 7 місяців тому

      Maybe your dad should‘ve given you the advice to not take drugs in the first place.
      What the fuck is it with american and get addicted?? Get some grip, you losers.

  • @eymannassole6162
    @eymannassole6162 3 роки тому +776

    I was on meth for 8 yrs, heroin for 6 (FAITHFULLY) and I just passed my 500th day being TOTALLY CLEAN last week!
    ... and I did it WITH NO REHAB!

    • @LizLuvsCupcakes
      @LizLuvsCupcakes 2 роки тому +21

      Congrats on your sobriety, man!

    • @benjaminallen6469
      @benjaminallen6469 Рік тому +13

      Congrats on your sobriety man. Every day is another victory. It is possible but rare to get clean without going to rehab, but as someone who tried (and failed) to get clean on my own several times and then finally went to a real rehab and learned the skills, tools, and lessons about staying clean, I was finally able to stay sober. It's been 2 months shy of 8 years for me now.
      So congrats on your sobriety, but so many people need to truly learn how to stay clean. The failure rate for even those going to rehab is like 70%, and I imagine the failure rate for people without rehab is much, much higher.
      So TL;DR congrats to you and your sobriety but rehab (an actual good, accredited rehab, with actual doctors and medical personnel) can save your life. And I say that from years of experience.

    • @Deimoclese
      @Deimoclese Рік тому +2

      Faithfully? I've been an addict more years than I've been sober and I'm afraid you lost me there. Like heroin only? Or devoted to your daily fix? Or what? Just curious not trying to upset you. Congrats on your sobriety.

    • @benjaminallen6469
      @benjaminallen6469 Рік тому +11

      @@Deimoclese I think they meant "regularly" as in heavy usage

    • @annachase6036
      @annachase6036 Рік тому +4

      It's been a year and I hope you passed your 872th day. If you did congratulations

  • @alicia379
    @alicia379 3 роки тому +1091

    As someone who went to multiple rehabs and failed every time, I can concur...rehabs are a joke. I ultimately got clean by doing it myself, which was insanely hard and I’m lucky I didn’t die in detox, but I had no other choice. I was definitely going to die if I didn’t do something. I just hit my 3 year anniversary.

    • @jenniferpatterson4964
      @jenniferpatterson4964 2 роки тому +42

      Congratulations. That is a wonderful milestone! I’m sorry you did it yourself, but I’m so glad you did it. Much love and respect to you. ❤️

    • @LSnicket
      @LSnicket 2 роки тому +20

      Congrats on doing so! It takes a huge amount of courage to change and do it with help. I cannot imagine what it would meant do it by yourself.

    • @francisaquinde8865
      @francisaquinde8865 2 роки тому +7

      Congratulations on your 3 years! 💯🙏

    • @shannond7437
      @shannond7437 2 роки тому +6

      For my brother it took a SERIOUS rehab for a year or prison. You start and end sleeping with the homeless and it actually worked. Sadly they are overwhelmed and need to expand.

    • @jeniferfenstermaker4627
      @jeniferfenstermaker4627 2 роки тому +7

      Alicia I just wanted to give you a hug after I read your last sentence! That is amazing, and to have done it on your own, seriously! You have my sincerest respect!

  • @MichaelWarman
    @MichaelWarman 3 роки тому +397

    I recently watched Bojack Horseman, and the Pastiches Centre really reminded me of this, a revolving door centre of sketchy practices not based in evidence, run by "Doctor Champ", who is not a Dr but is simply named "Doctor", and repeatedly stresses that he is not a therapist but a therapy horse held to no standards. It's excellently done.

    • @ashley467
      @ashley467 2 роки тому +22

      wow this is exactly what i thought of! the creators of that show really thought everything through

    • @onlinemilf
      @onlinemilf 2 місяці тому

      bojack is relatable to all of those struggling or in recovery, this real asf

    • @raikie
      @raikie Місяць тому

      Same here! It really was a very powerful show, especially Bojack’s treatment and recovery arc.

  • @blackroserevolution3989
    @blackroserevolution3989 6 років тому +645

    "Getting sober is hard, but nothing is harder than an 8 minute phone call with another human being"
    2 years clean of heroin and truer words have never been spoken

    • @zarakikon6352
      @zarakikon6352 5 років тому +21

      Good on you ☺️👍.

    • @keriannmeyers1171
      @keriannmeyers1171 5 років тому +10

      Me too! And yeah the phone... I have to make a doctor appointment but I would have to talk to someone to make the appointment so....

    • @colecorrigan6376
      @colecorrigan6376 5 років тому +12

      Congrats on your two years, I'm almost 90 days clean from xanax. I went "One and Done" as they say and I can say with certainty that I did this completely by myself. The Rehab I went to claimed to have evidence based treatment, but only did CBT and DBT which in most cases are not very effective. Needless to say, I pretty much got scared straight talking to the other patients who'd been in rehab multiple times and lost many friends. And that's really all it took for me.

    • @grass7864
      @grass7864 5 років тому +3

      Congratulations! 😁

    • @tonysnark1530
      @tonysnark1530 4 роки тому +2

      I'm sure the withdrawal was harder.

  • @Marcus.Robinson
    @Marcus.Robinson 5 років тому +2961

    Claiming you're cured is a HUGE red flag about that rehab's credibility

    • @AutotuneSucksBalls
      @AutotuneSucksBalls 5 років тому +49

      Dale Gribble The hard part is that you are only $20 away from relapsing its very hard those dudes are insane for making those claims

    • @D_skeptic
      @D_skeptic 5 років тому +96

      Agreed. I relapsed 4 times and went to 4 inpatient rehabs and 2 outpatient rehabs before I got my shit together. Now I have over 4 years. Do you know what honestly made the difference? Well, 3 things actually. 1. I stopped going to AA and replaced it with SOS which is much less culty. 2. I started taking suboxone. 3. I stopped being wrapped up in what other people thought of me. I spent my entire life trying to be who I thought other people wanted me to be, to the detriment of my own sense of self.
      But even now, I'm not cured. I am abstinent from drugs and thus this condition is being managed. But I'll never stop being an addict. If I stop managing my condition, I am likely to relapse

    • @D_skeptic
      @D_skeptic 5 років тому +27

      John missed a few things btw. I wrote an article about this issue several years ago. I reblogged it on Tumblr if anyone is interested. I found mob ties for some of the owner of some of these south florida rehab organizations and uncovered a number of shady business practices to boot. My post is a bit long but impeccably researched with screenshots and everything. www.tumblr.com/blog/skepticraven

    • @chipskylark5500
      @chipskylark5500 4 роки тому +24

      @@D_skeptic hey Dana, thanks for sharing your experience. I'm currently trying to get and stay clean & sober as well. What exactly is this "SOS" you mentioned? The extreme culty-ness of AA/NA is putting me off, so I'd love another option ..

    • @D_skeptic
      @D_skeptic 4 роки тому +20

      @@chipskylark5500
      P.S. I should probably add to my last comment that there are also LifeRing Secular Recovery meetings which are similar to SOS from what I've heard. And SMART Recovery Meetings are kind of like free group therapy and there is generally a licensed therapist running the group. If you feel like AA/NA isn't working for you, its probably time to try something else.

  • @BeeHash
    @BeeHash 3 роки тому +86

    "And the tragedy is his son died... and remember the funny guy who hated horses? He died too..." gave me chills.

  • @StealthMarmot_
    @StealthMarmot_ 3 роки тому +253

    "Tons of life changing things happen at the Four Seasons..."
    Hotel or Landscaping?

    • @adrielsebastian5216
      @adrielsebastian5216 3 роки тому +10

      Well for the one dye-sweating vampire who shall remain nameless, it's the latter.

    • @Dustinson
      @Dustinson 2 роки тому +1

      I was surprisingly let down that they missed this punchline.
      My expectations were so high, and then we just moved forward faking that this was the punchline we wanted all along.

    • @boonsaplenty3924
      @boonsaplenty3924 2 роки тому +6

      @@Dustinson
      This episode is from 2018, the Four Seasons Landscaping incident wasn't until the 2020 election

    • @Lina_unchained
      @Lina_unchained 2 роки тому +1

      @@Dustinson This episode predates the 4 Seasons Landscaping debacle by two years. They couldn't have made a joke about it at the time. Though it's fun to imagine all of the things they could have said since we are here looking back on it.

  • @andrewzhoe
    @andrewzhoe 6 років тому +1104

    0:16 "to drugs or alcohol" I just love how our society separates "drugs" and "alcohol" because of how socially accepted alcohol is, yet it is just as much destructive as other drugs

    • @La_sagne
      @La_sagne 6 років тому +40

      Andrew Zhoe the term drugs is predominantly used for illegal drugs

    • @l_impie
      @l_impie 6 років тому +40

      A beer can't kill you, a syringe of heroin can.
      It takes years of abuse for alcohol to kill you, not to forget it doesn't automatically lead to addiction. Those are big differences that justify alcohol and drugs being separated.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae 6 років тому +42

      While many things about alcohol are positive in comparison to other drugs, there is one very negative thing about alcohol. It kills brain cells. A drugs addict that recovers will get his/her full use of her brain again. An alcohol addict is drinking him- or herself stupid. Your brain does not recover from the lose of brain cells.

    • @ZLEAP
      @ZLEAP 6 років тому +132

      L'impie Ever hear of alcohol poisoning? If your system isn't accustomed to alcohol, your chances of dying from it are much higher. And I've tried heroin, no immediate addiction. It didnt kill me.
      I don't think you really know what you're talking about.

    • @ZLEAP
      @ZLEAP 6 років тому +54

      L'impie Also, it's competely unfair to compare beer to heroin when much stronger alcohol is available. You had a better chance at a valid argument if you used everclear or moonshine in comparison to drugs.

  • @jessetorres8738
    @jessetorres8738 6 років тому +5739

    John Oliver: The guy who talks about subjects you initially don't know or care about, but by the end realize their importance and feel bad for learning about the problems yet want to find a solution.

    • @seanmilesjones
      @seanmilesjones 6 років тому +181

      Jesse Torres that “feeling bad” part is what makes you a decent person.

    • @alexcuellar484
      @alexcuellar484 6 років тому +29

      SJ is also what makes you a left winger. Being able to empathize

    • @wafflesthewookiee4716
      @wafflesthewookiee4716 6 років тому +153

      Alex Cuellar Empathy is a non political thing. Want a hug?

    • @threadbearr8866
      @threadbearr8866 6 років тому +15

      And the fact you've never helped any of these issues makes you a lazy a-hole. (I am too, just calling a spade a spade)

    • @alexcuellar484
      @alexcuellar484 6 років тому +59

      Waffles The Wookie nope bullshit my man. Liberals look at fucked up shit and go "damm how can we make sure people do not have to go through this crap ".
      Conservatives mostly go " well fuck it ain't me I'm doing fine

  • @Federico_Cahis
    @Federico_Cahis Рік тому +133

    As an addict who feels he's losing to this struggle, this is so goddamn terrifying. Thank you John Oliver. May others be saved.

    • @starversespidersnake8246
      @starversespidersnake8246 Рік тому +16

      don't give up and don't fight alone. people care if you live or die

    • @matthickman8823
      @matthickman8823 Рік тому +10

      Yo how you doing man?

    • @MysticalSelah
      @MysticalSelah Рік тому +6

      Take it one day at a time. You’re not alone.

    • @anonymouslymj1064
      @anonymouslymj1064 Рік тому +9

      I hope you’re doing better these days. There is always hope, even if it doesn’t seem so.

    • @chrisgetskicked
      @chrisgetskicked 8 місяців тому +9

      Hey babe, I know it's hard. We're out here and we care. Hope you're safe

  • @rpv9226
    @rpv9226 3 роки тому +713

    John Oliver seems to have a complicated relationship with horses

    • @andrewhailstorm4081
      @andrewhailstorm4081 3 роки тому +15

      John Oliver 🤝 Richard Hammond
      Hating horses for no apparent reason

    • @zaidzehn
      @zaidzehn 3 роки тому +35

      @@andrewhailstorm4081 see his vid on gurbanguly burnimukhammadov. The horse relationship changes.

    • @aidenmacgregorful
      @aidenmacgregorful 3 роки тому +26

      @@zaidzehn The enemy to lovers story the world didn't ask for, and really doesn't need.

    • @jurassicsmackdown6359
      @jurassicsmackdown6359 3 роки тому

      Maybe he got trolled with the Enumclaw Horse video
      Yknow, the video where a horse stuck its dick in a man and the man later died in the hostpial from.. i think its called a hemorrhage

    • @ajwright5512
      @ajwright5512 3 роки тому +4

      @@zaidzehn ... If he were a horse. But, to be fair, that's how they make new horses.

  • @hesterfairclough6076
    @hesterfairclough6076 4 роки тому +1904

    Addiction is hard. Getting clean is hard. Staying clean is hard... getting help should be easy. Never a truer word spoken. Thank you Mr Oliver

    • @mattatk92
      @mattatk92 4 роки тому +19

      Detox is tough. 30+ days in rehab is tougher. Staying clean is the toughest part.

    • @millanferende6723
      @millanferende6723 4 роки тому +2

      @Anna Alfieri What's an ED if I may ask?

    • @gz5405
      @gz5405 3 роки тому +5

      @@atheisticallyyours1600 girl go to hell lmao

    • @gz5405
      @gz5405 3 роки тому +2

      @Anna Alfieri Its been some time but I hope you’re doing well! even if you stumbled it happens and you’re no lesser for it 💕 wishing you good health both mentally and physically

    • @howtothrow4515
      @howtothrow4515 3 роки тому +3

      @@atheisticallyyours1600 this may be the case for some people, but others actually have physical symptoms that are alleviated by continued use of whatever they are addicted to or they don't know of any other way to cope with whatever may have caused them to use it in the first place. Not everything is as simple as how you make it sound. It does help a lot if somebody is commited to not using something anymore, but not everyone can stop cold on short notice.

  • @Psychkemia
    @Psychkemia 6 років тому +2492

    "Nothing is harder than an eight minute phone call with another human being."
    As an introvert, truer words have never been spoken.

    • @Sonichero151
      @Sonichero151 5 років тому +31

      It truly is the realest nightmare there is

    • @Sai4651
      @Sai4651 5 років тому +16

      Aw, crap. This statement resonated with me more than I wanted it to.

    • @gillymac9363
      @gillymac9363 5 років тому +15

      Try going to an hairdresser when you're feeling suicidal & being asked; "What you doing after this?/at the weekend?", or being asked by a taxi driver what you do for a living when you're too ill to work (bipolar & chronic pain.) Even an "How are you?" from someone you know makes you wonder where a sinkhole is when you need 1✌🏻😓
      Try binaurals amigos, they help restore us to a peaceful state without human interaction😊
      Much Love x

    • @thebeatlequeen911
      @thebeatlequeen911 5 років тому +2

      Psychkemia agreed

    • @MayankArora
      @MayankArora 5 років тому +4

      Psychkemia nah. I am a total introvert but after staying on bed for more than 5 months and not walking due to a knee injury, I’d love to talk to someone for more than 8 hours. You get lonely.

  • @hybridepigenes
    @hybridepigenes Рік тому +28

    My son has been 8 times. John is right. Most rehabs do not know wtf they are doing. The situation is even worst for under 18 folks. Panicked and desperate parents are easy pickings for these corrupt outfits. My ex wife was thrilled to send my son to an equine therapy bullshit place. It partly explains why she is my ex. Thank you John. Always informative, always relevant and always entertaining. You are a national treasure.

    • @Tonyhouse1168
      @Tonyhouse1168 3 місяці тому +1

      💙 all love to you brother. I hope things are going well.

  • @TheMundusvultdecipi
    @TheMundusvultdecipi 3 роки тому +34

    After my first stationary therapy (12 months) I received a call of a social worker who asked to visit me for inquiry. They did a study about how people who underwent longterm therapy were doing, to gauge the success rate. Now she visited me 22 months after therapy and I was 100% sober. 3 months later I relapsed, so in the said study I'm listed in the success group. Serious studies should be done 5 yrs after treatment, then they might actually reflect partly the reality.

  • @spacedragon8929
    @spacedragon8929 5 років тому +1564

    "What's the doctor-to-horse ratio in there" has severe John Mulaney energy

    • @lazyhomebody1356
      @lazyhomebody1356 4 роки тому +3

      @I. Wynn Wynn I seriously can't stand the dude

    • @idasofiebolstad1809
      @idasofiebolstad1809 4 роки тому +25

      Space Dragon I was thinking the exactly that

    • @Tolivian
      @Tolivian 4 роки тому +9

      I was seriously about to comment that.

    • @byakuyatogami2905
      @byakuyatogami2905 4 роки тому +20

      It just makes me think about the rehab arc in Bojack horseman

    • @lucasharvey8990
      @lucasharvey8990 3 роки тому +3

      @I. Wynn Wynn personally, I don't think I have ever even entertained the idea of John Mulaney being an overrated, cocky, and ugly asshole. You trolling or something? :-)

  • @tnerbtnerb5136
    @tnerbtnerb5136 6 років тому +200

    So in a truly fitting piece of American Irony, our rehab system needs to be rehabilitated.

  • @mollyfoxxx
    @mollyfoxxx 4 роки тому +91

    I have so many stories of my time as a young girl in Florida for treatment, where my parents thought they were sending me to get better all the way from CT. I’ve had rehabs and halfway houses do everything from verbally and sexually assault me, supply me with drugs so they could run my insurance again to go to detox, to attempt to sell me into sex work. My mom somehow tracked me down in Overtown, Miami (one the most dangerous areas in the country) with a broken arm at a facility with metal beds and no blankets that a fancy rehab sent me to after they broke my suitcase wheels and sent me to an all male homeless shelter. Thankfully she was able to send me a cab and fly me home. I could write a book on the horrors I endured there in 2 years in and out of treatments.

    • @kyleguajardo
      @kyleguajardo 3 роки тому

      Unfortunately writing a book would not help solve the problems, as the people in control of the money are too busy watching their massive 4K TVs from their yachts full of food they're going to throw away the next day to care about reading.

    • @mollyfoxxx
      @mollyfoxxx 3 роки тому +17

      @@kyleguajardo I didn’t say it would solve any problems but it would help get the information out there, I obviously won’t be able to name all the facilities outright or I’d be sued but all this time later and I’m in school, still living and working in LA and going to school full-time to get my degree as I continue to write my book. I never claimed it would solve all the issues and unless you’ve been through it yourself, you can’t even imagine. The real, unfiltered, brutal truth of SA and physical abuse needs to get out there, as does how badly addicts are taken advantage of. I was over the moon happy to see John cover this story, I felt like he was telling part of my life that is still seen as taboo to so many.

    • @kyleguajardo
      @kyleguajardo 3 роки тому +10

      @@mollyfoxxx
      I don't remember writing this comment, so I was probably tired when I wrote it.
      Yes, of course writing a tell all would be a wise idea just so the information is there. I think I was probably just feeling pessimistic at the fact that it is likely that the people that are the perpetrators will likely never see justice because they're too rich for justice to apply to them. Either way, I am sorry if I caused you distress or if you got frustrated at me. By all means, let the world know about the problems. At the very least, it may reach someone else who had the same experiences and let them feel affirmed in that they are not alone, and that someone else who had the same horrid experience can, and did, speak for them.

    • @paul2019monte
      @paul2019monte 2 роки тому +2

      @@kyleguajardo Nice catch. Thoughtful. 💜

    • @stoneman28
      @stoneman28 2 роки тому +7

      Sorry you had to endure that. I went to a rehab in CT in '86. Worked well for me but that was before this country had lost its collective mind.

  • @altusshow7574
    @altusshow7574 2 роки тому +19

    I was a heroin addict for over 10 years. I'd tried to quit, and failed, so many times I'd given up. I knew it was going to kill me, and I didn't care anymore.
    My girlfriend at the time got pregnant, and the day my daughter was born I finally quit again. I've been clean over 7 years now, and I know it's only because the birth of my child, and the amazing woman I was with, that I'm still here. It is a lifetime struggle, I don't want to use again, ever, but I also know I have to be careful not to out myself in temptations way. I don't know what the answer is, how does someone get clean, I got lucky and I know it. But it is possible. You really do have to want it, and you have to reach out for help. Good luck to all those still struggling, it is worth it. It's not easy, but it's absolutely worth it.

    • @wcolautti
      @wcolautti 2 роки тому +2

      Congrats and keep moving forward. Its not easy - I know.

    • @altusshow7574
      @altusshow7574 2 роки тому

      @@wcolautti Thank you. I don't think there's anything in the world that would make me give up what I have now and go back to using, but just the fear that it's possible keeps me terrified of any opiates lol. I hope others are able to free themselves from it as well. It's the only thing id classify as pure evil, bit the allure is strong.

    • @Tonyhouse1168
      @Tonyhouse1168 3 місяці тому

      @@altusshow7574it’s big of you to know your struggle and do what you can to keep fighting for your loved ones 💙

  • @sharonb7256
    @sharonb7256 4 роки тому +1757

    This segment totally educated me and my adult daughter about rampant problems in this industry. We watched this show many times and used it to "vet" potential recovery centers. Aetna sent a list of 154 in-network providers; all but three failed our litmus test. My daughter researched yelp and google reviews, even facebook reviews. It was eye-opening. I thank John Oliver from the bottom of my heart for this information. It took three months for my daughter to get a bed in a recovery center that IS a great rehab center (Montecatini in San Diego). Your rehab section kept us away from the predators.

    • @MayaLovesYou143
      @MayaLovesYou143 3 роки тому +71

      Do you mind sharing the litmus test qualifications that you used? I’m interested in doing this!!

    • @freya002YT
      @freya002YT 3 роки тому +10

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @wanderlustre6751
      @wanderlustre6751 3 роки тому +55

      Yes, please share your litmus test! I almost signed up for one this morning, but something kept telling me to re-watch this episode and I am so glad I did.

    • @LordSkella
      @LordSkella 3 роки тому +27

      I hope your daughter is doing better now

    • @paulaneary7877
      @paulaneary7877 2 роки тому +9

      My son was in a Military Veterans establishment in Los Angeles. I am not sure how much they did to help him. I went to visit him there a couple of times. It was not particularly clean, rather dingy and depressing. Guess I would not expect it to be all that "cheerful" but it was so dingy, and the couch in the waiting room was literally ripped. So sad. Glad you found a good place.

  • @funnymyth1827
    @funnymyth1827 6 років тому +225

    I can't thank you enough for making your main stories available to the public via youtube. I know Oliver claims to just be in it for the laughs, but your program with it's wonderful researchers and writers make for a shockingly good news outlet. Never stop. All these insights help people live better lives and strive for a better future.

  • @sakuranovaryan9261
    @sakuranovaryan9261 2 роки тому +21

    I know that there's plenty of humans who consciously or subconsciously think that addicts are moral failures and that something like that would never happen to them or to a "good" person,I just wanna say it's not healthy to take morality for granted like that. Stuff like becoming mentally I'll or addicted etc can happen to anyone. And everyone in that position deserved empathy and help.

    • @JohnnyAmerique
      @JohnnyAmerique 2 роки тому +5

      How true. Addiction affects all ages, all classes, all income levels, all races, all nationalities, all genders - all everyone. Indeed, the people who tend to develop the most severe addictions tend to be people at or near the top of the income distribution, since they have the most available cash to cultivate and maintain such a habit.

  • @ratataran
    @ratataran 2 роки тому +9

    I just got a bill from an outpatient rehab that I went to for a month or two 5 years ago, for $13,500. They billed my insurance company $1292 per test, but $420 to me. That's liquid gold.

  • @giantotter319
    @giantotter319 6 років тому +2872

    RIP guy who didn't liked horses

    • @jschnei3
      @jschnei3 6 років тому +210

      I was so upset when Oliver said he died, I missed the next three things he said and had to pause the vid

    • @jaydenrock
      @jaydenrock 6 років тому +116

      Yeah he seemed like a straight up cool dude.

    • @EatingAtRandom
      @EatingAtRandom 6 років тому +25

      Watch the one on opioids, just as fuckt... - Dialysis if you got the time...

    • @dannyp2970
      @dannyp2970 6 років тому +30

      Most people I know who use opioids are funny in a straight up kind of way, just don't trust them with your money.

    • @jennacotey5566
      @jennacotey5566 6 років тому +4

      j mace - what is the name of the documentary

  • @williamolsen20
    @williamolsen20 6 років тому +265

    I am a recovering heroin addict, 2 years clean and sober. There is not such think as a cure in a standard sense. It is a lifetime of work. I am good today and that is what matters.

    • @PowaPop
      @PowaPop 6 років тому +4

      William Olsen look into IBOGAINE for addiction. I can personally vouch it works. Good luck

    • @borco9798
      @borco9798 6 років тому +5

      Proud of you

    • @nathanvarda7104
      @nathanvarda7104 6 років тому +10

      So glad you're off that stuff. Good job and keep it up, man!

    • @williamolsen20
      @williamolsen20 6 років тому +2

      Thank you guys appreciate it.

    • @yevgeniikisarauskas5085
      @yevgeniikisarauskas5085 6 років тому +8

      Good job man. I worked as a counselor at a rehab place and while it paid very little, it was very rewarding when I would see a former client out in the community working and living a better life. Wish the best for you.

  • @TheYearOfLauran
    @TheYearOfLauran 3 роки тому +17

    When I watched this video two years ago I had no idea I would be losing my little brother to drug addiction a year and a half later. Man.. this video hits home today.

  • @KedarOthort
    @KedarOthort 3 роки тому +36

    Yes, plenty of things happen at Four Seasons Total Landscaping.
    😂😂😂

  • @ClarkeySG
    @ClarkeySG 5 років тому +767

    I am so disappointed that John never called out excessive urine testing as LITERALLY TAKING THE PISS

    • @acewindu1852
      @acewindu1852 5 років тому +11

      Lol! True, true!

    • @sundayschoolflunkie3979
      @sundayschoolflunkie3979 4 роки тому +17

      Missed opportunity right there.

    • @mollycurran1978
      @mollycurran1978 4 роки тому +13

      So true the treatment center I went to I had to do them 3 times a week and the tests alone where tens of thousands of dollars on my bill.

    • @PurePessimism
      @PurePessimism 3 роки тому +4

      spooky mollz WHAT?! HOW MUCH?

    • @mattjamison484
      @mattjamison484 3 роки тому +12

      It's an American show. American's wouldn't get the joke. He could have actually done a joke like that and it fell flat and was edited out. In America "taking the piss" is just a weird way to say "taking a piss". But yes, it would have been funny to some of us.

  • @neon0wl2107
    @neon0wl2107 6 років тому +2070

    I was really sad to hear that the funny horse guy died....... I laughed so hard the way he said "man i don't even like horses".

    • @MatthewBaka
      @MatthewBaka 6 років тому +70

      Dude me too I felt like I was watching Infinity War again.

    • @PhoenixAngel429
      @PhoenixAngel429 6 років тому +114

      RIP Horse Guy. He seemed so real and down to Earth..... :(

    • @brooklyna007
      @brooklyna007 6 років тому +74

      That hit me in the heart when he said that. R.I.P funny horse guy.

    • @kenya1067
      @kenya1067 6 років тому +7

      Aww that's sad. I haven't gotten to that portion yet. That's awful.

    • @lilchristuten7568
      @lilchristuten7568 6 років тому +4

      My question was, what did he die of, if it was of something unrelated to drug use then the only reason to mention that fact is to score points with the audience.

  • @tomcurl8034
    @tomcurl8034 3 роки тому +42

    My mom’s been to rehab twice for alcohol and she still a notorious drunk I wish they could help her better

    • @bbbbbbb51
      @bbbbbbb51 3 роки тому

      That's not how it works. Sobriety is always a personal decision. You can lead a lamb to water, but you can't make it drink my man.

    • @JohnnyAmerique
      @JohnnyAmerique 2 роки тому +7

      @@bbbbbbb51 Yeah because that moralising, individualistic approach has worked so well. So well that one’s odds of dying of a substance use disorder or related condition are as high as they’ve ever been in most industrialised countries.
      /face palm

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 5 місяців тому

      @@bbbbbbb51 Disease and illness are not 'decisions', you donk.

    • @lenitaa7938
      @lenitaa7938 5 місяців тому

      AA is a good place to start, if she hasn’t yet! Some AA members go to several groups to support their sobriety!
      Either way, it is a good idea to try out several groups to see where one feels more comfortable!
      You can also ask when u call up AA if they could send an experienced AA mentor to talk with her!
      Meanwhile, u could use help, also! ALANON, ( for families) , ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) !
      There are good books on the topic, also, at ur local library! The librarian can help u finding the support groups and resources!
      You need to recover, to heal, also, to learn how to cope with an alcoholic, do’s and don’ts! You need much support for yourself, irregardless if your Mom ever gets help!

  • @BeastOrGod
    @BeastOrGod 3 роки тому +77

    "YOUR TOMORROW MAY NEVER COME." Is so predatory.

  • @chipskylark5500
    @chipskylark5500 4 роки тому +249

    The guy from cliffside Malibu is giving off classic cokehead vibes, even running his finger under his nose lmaoo

    • @ClaraChroma
      @ClaraChroma 3 роки тому +24

      My first thought exactly

    • @edv7094
      @edv7094 2 місяці тому

      Coke and steroids

    • @fraxizztv6433
      @fraxizztv6433 Місяць тому

      Tbf he could be a former user.

  • @yvonnew2688
    @yvonnew2688 6 років тому +463

    You know who should be treating addiction? Doctors. A team of doctors. Licensed doctors. And psychiatrists should be in there too, obviously. Rehab facilities should not just be opened by anyone, and they should be regulated. And data should be collected and analysed regularly by scientists to see the trajectory.

    • @brokkoliomg6103
      @brokkoliomg6103 6 років тому +8

      Yvonne Wabai Yeah harm reduction is a better and cheaper way of handling addicts. Just look at Switzerland.
      And Portugal also did a good job by decriminalising all drugs. This should be the focus. Not a hard-line and inefficient drug policy.
      ua-cam.com/play/PLnRJvghVvf5ziaVkqQST4OpZ9UtsW1GwU.html

    • @Polarbearinspace
      @Polarbearinspace 6 років тому +18

      You think doctors arent just as cash hungry? If you live in the us you know doctors are mostly idiots shilling products sold to them by pharma companies.

    • @mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539
      @mdevidograndpacificlumbera1539 6 років тому +4

      noooo, no more regulation- don't be a fool- it's up to the client to choose what's right for them- government regulation (for the most part) doesn't end well.

    • @BobTheTrueCactus
      @BobTheTrueCactus 6 років тому +20

      If they're paying for it by themselves, then they can be free to choose what they're using. If they want to use insurance money, they should use what has proven to work.
      No regulation means I could be the guy that is organizing your rehab - some clueless dude from youtube whose qualification is that he watched an episode of John Oliver on how to suck insurances dry using piss.

    • @noliva24
      @noliva24 6 років тому +1

      Absolutely! My wife is a pharmacist in a facility like that. And sadly our county is the only one in Ohio, I believe it's he only one, that funds these facilities.

  • @jeffalonzo4035
    @jeffalonzo4035 2 роки тому +4

    As someone who put down the drink over 20 years ago, there is only one way I've ever seen anyone sustain recovery from addiction, and that is a 12 Step Program. Frankly, the only people I've ever met who had a serious addiction problem and have sustained any sort of long term recovery went for one of two O.G. 12 Step Programs: AA or NA. And even if they're at a point where they go only a few to several times a year, they still go participate, and more important, they still stay in touch with others in recovery and are not afraid to call for support if they ever feel like they're slipping. Just my experience. Props to JO for tackling a really tragic issue.

  • @benjaminallen6469
    @benjaminallen6469 2 роки тому +14

    Recovery rates for addicts going to rehab are around 30 - 33%. And that estimate is considered probably too high. At legitimate rehab centers. I have so many friends who have gone to Florida specifically for rehab and found out what John Oliver was saying the hard way.

  • @nathansimons9881
    @nathansimons9881 6 років тому +52

    "Inadvertent wilderness therapy" - as a search and rescue volunteer, I'm stealing that.

  • @Coeurebene1
    @Coeurebene1 6 років тому +148

    "And for sense of just how bad things can be, look at Florida". A very re-usable quote.

    • @nejx8711
      @nejx8711 6 років тому +1

      Feakos I agree with this...

    • @burtosis
      @burtosis 6 років тому

      Flordia man strongly disagrees with you.

    • @PorcupineGirl
      @PorcupineGirl 4 роки тому +1

      Uncannily accurate and perfectly describing so many different scenarios that come out of the "Wang of America."

    • @JohnnyAmerique
      @JohnnyAmerique 2 роки тому

      Pretty much universally applicable, really.

  • @ashleigh9659
    @ashleigh9659 3 роки тому +25

    The fact that jail and voluntary rehab have the same success rates has to mean were flying by the seat of our pants

  • @FLdancer00
    @FLdancer00 3 роки тому +24

    That Vice episode was pretty incredible. That guy was clearly on the coke the entire time.

  • @TheMrNightrain
    @TheMrNightrain 4 роки тому +2680

    As a professional in this field, I’m giving this a standing ovation

    • @ricardomurillo5205
      @ricardomurillo5205 4 роки тому +45

      I think that this issue of addiction is the ultimate challenge. I hate drugs, cigarettes and alcohol but food is my Achilles heel. I sometimes feel like going into a rehab center but after this video I think it's not really an option anymore.

    • @bigron8896
      @bigron8896 4 роки тому +60

      @@ricardomurillo5205 You can send the money to me, it'll be about as effective. Also, I need money.

    • @ricardomurillo5205
      @ricardomurillo5205 4 роки тому +75

      @@bigron8896 Probably even more efective because you won't waste my time;-)

    • @unitedspacepirates9075
      @unitedspacepirates9075 4 роки тому +6

      Aeyhuaska cures 99.5% addiction cases with a single treatment.

    • @AltoSnow
      @AltoSnow 4 роки тому +20

      @@unitedspacepirates9075 About as effective as Equine therapy!

  • @sarkastikleader4708
    @sarkastikleader4708 6 років тому +3295

    As funny as this show is, John Oliver will ALWAYS show the harsh reality of the world that we live in. I love this dude

    • @divisionbell143
      @divisionbell143 6 років тому +56

      Sarkastik Leader right? Love this man. He can make light of everything and then the next moment show you everything horrible with a situation. He is great at what he does.

    • @Kater9277
      @Kater9277 6 років тому +38

      Or rather the harsh reality of the US some people are unfortunate enough to live in...

    • @sarkastikleader4708
      @sarkastikleader4708 6 років тому +29

      wesleysull true. That’s like that with any source of news.

    • @nadiamccall4311
      @nadiamccall4311 6 років тому +6

      ALL of my favorite artists and comedians, from the ancient ones until now, do this and do it well and originally. They are the true role models, not our alleged "leaders" and wealthy businessmen.

    • @StrigidaeStrigiformes-sv6mj
      @StrigidaeStrigiformes-sv6mj 6 років тому +12

      I guess it is too soon to rehash that old dead horse of a joke where I specify that I used to be addicted to soap but that I am clean now right? Sorry. Forget I said anything.

  • @triciak1402
    @triciak1402 3 роки тому +8

    I am a recovering addict. Luckily I went to an awesome rehab. The process isn’t easy, you have to want it. I completed rehab in 2017 and still have weekly therapy. And I also live in a sober house in Philadelphia.

  • @medielijah
    @medielijah 3 роки тому +12

    On the one hand I want John to become more famous so he can spread his message but on the other hand I am genuinely worried about his personal safety. Companies and peoples as described in his videos will make sure of deleting anything and anyone who is shedding light on this huge pile of bs.

  • @kingofroses302
    @kingofroses302 6 років тому +129

    R.I.P. Horse Hating Guy.
    We had so much in common.

    • @rewer
      @rewer 6 років тому

      King of Roses, i like horses ... Except when they shit 🤣

    • @chistinelane
      @chistinelane 6 років тому +1

      rewer so you never like horses?

  • @k3upikachu
    @k3upikachu 4 роки тому +56

    There's also still a big social risk to going to rehab. I had one friend not go to rehab for alcoholism (perfectly legal, of course) because she was getting a security clearance and that might have impacted her eligibility. I went to a (normal) therapist at Kaiser Permanente and was halfway through the first time patient questionnaire when I realized the questions were getting oddly specific about drug use. I brought the clipboard back up to the front and told her I just needed a regular counseling session, and her eyes got huge and she was like "OMG I'm so sorry! I'm going to have to delete your appointment and re-enter it in the system. You do NOT want addiction therapy on your record." Part of me was like "oh I'm glad I noticed," but also, wtf? If institutions view seeking help for substance abuse issues as a negative thing, stigmatizing it, they discourage people from recovering.

    • @picklepirate
      @picklepirate 2 роки тому +2

      wow, that is eye opening

    • @jspres86
      @jspres86 5 місяців тому +2

      One of the reasons I was afraid of getting sober long after I knew it was a problem was because of the way people would view me both as an employee and a person. I live in Texas where alcoholism is damn near mandatory for citizenship, and even mentioning that I had gone to an AA meeting caused people to look at me like "What's wrong with that guy?" Then a little over a year ago, I finally had to pull the trigger and go completely clean. I'm better off for it even with having to deal with a certain amount of stand-offish people (including one person who actually told me if I can't handle alcohol and have to quit completely, that's a sign of weakness). I sucks that my social life is now basically over, but I had to make a choice, and I know I made the right one.

  • @paulroland5053
    @paulroland5053 Рік тому +4

    I had a rock bottom moment and a serious conversation with my family about my drinking problem about 10 years ago. My mom looked up addiction treatment and the first question on the first call she made was about insurance. It was an out of state resort/treatment facility. I went to free AA meetings instead and stayed sober for over 6 years.

  • @ENigma-um8zw
    @ENigma-um8zw 3 роки тому +2

    As someone who’s been to 12+ rehabs (not including detoxes sober houses or hospitalizations) and is now 7+ years clean from heroin after a decade long battle of ups and downs and am aware that it’s still something I have to be continually mindful of, gratitude and other things as well as medicine assisted treatment which is far more backed by science and the growing understanding of dependency and addiction and recovery. I’ve been to rehabs that were horrible and I’ve been to the very rehab that started equine therapy in Utah, I’ve been in rehabs with famous people in the Caribbean, I’ve been to rehab with prisoners at the Salvation Army and other free programs and others that are very high end and expensive, thankfully Insurance covered much of it, and thankfully I’ have my life and am so grateful to have been clean and gotten out of using junk right when the fentanyl thing was starting and it was getting into places it shouldn’t. So many people I once knew are no longer living because of their addictions or alcoholism or cross addictions, and I’ve learned a lot about the industry of recovery and rehabs than I’d like and this was very enlightening. We must fight for the rights and liberty of those struggling with addiction and to create better regulations and safeguards for humans, their health care and mental wellness.

  • @bradleyogilvie8869
    @bradleyogilvie8869 6 років тому +282

    Was anyone else expecting John to open his own rehab center at the end of this episode?

    • @T4silly
      @T4silly 6 років тому +34

      I don't know. Why don't you ask his 5 Wax Presidents?

    • @Tibbles11
      @Tibbles11 6 років тому +24

      Praise Be! (He could do it no questions asked in Florida...)

    • @dinolandra
      @dinolandra 6 років тому +1

      T4silly maybe they can staff it

    • @217bluephoenix
      @217bluephoenix 6 років тому +5

      Was totally expecting that. Hoping they were going to do that. Lol xD

    • @217bluephoenix
      @217bluephoenix 6 років тому +22

      But then again, in this case, it adds to the problem where lives are technically in danger... The church they started had no danger involved... unless you count Oliver being exposed to stranger's "Seed"

  • @DuNet0
    @DuNet0 6 років тому +122

    this guy and his writers do such a good job, week after week, it's amazing.

  • @a.walters123
    @a.walters123 3 роки тому +8

    When he said “hoot-spital” I laughed soo hard.

  • @LittleMacscorner
    @LittleMacscorner 2 роки тому +4

    As an alcoholic who was treated SEVERAL time unsuccessfully at the Veterans Affairs hospital before finally finding long-term sobriety. First: You are NEVER cured. Second : I would imagine the FIRST time sobriety success rate after rehad is probably almost as close to 0% and you can get without actually being 0% cause of that "one guy' who was able too.
    Also his horse thing was SO ACCURATE!!! FUcking equine therapy is a joke and in my situation I was forced to pretend it worked because my COURT APPOINTED person RAN ONE.

    • @GR46404
      @GR46404 2 роки тому +1

      Horses are nice animals (mostly), but you are 100% correct. Maybe even 140%! :)

    • @LittleMacscorner
      @LittleMacscorner 2 роки тому +1

      @@GR46404 Don't get me wrong...I love animals....but if there is ANY animal that would help it would be a Dog, not horses. I am very curious where the whole horse Idea came from. Probably someone with a horse farm pushing the idea for profit.

    • @GR46404
      @GR46404 2 роки тому +1

      @@LittleMacscorner I don't know either, but once again, I tend to agree with you.

  • @caewatson5755
    @caewatson5755 6 років тому +169

    To be fair John, getting evidence/fact-based ANYTHING in this country is becoming a challenge. We seem to have developed a strained relationship with the truth and anything that isn't a sales pitch.

    • @elwiz1967
      @elwiz1967 6 років тому +2

      Cae Watson wow...you make a good point:/

    • @puddlemini
      @puddlemini 6 років тому +4

      Considering "evidence-based" is on the list of banned budget words at the CDC, not surprised.

    • @BFDT-4
      @BFDT-4 6 років тому +1

      Bingo. Anything can become a money-shitter for a dedicated scam artist.

    • @KaijaSchmauss
      @KaijaSchmauss 6 років тому +2

      And we can thank the Trump administration for that. But that's what happens when we let a known con-artist and narcissist run the country.

    • @angolin9352
      @angolin9352 6 років тому

      Kaija Schmauss
      Trump didn't start it. The regressive left was at it before him. Before the regressives were the neocons of the early 2000s. In the 80s and 90s it was a bipartisan effort to ban the scary new things that religious whackjobs were afraid of. I could go even further back, but I think I've made my point. Truth, logic, and sense has always been tangential to policy, not just in America but in every hall of power ever. Truth logic, and sense is just a little harder to come by today in this country than it has been in the last few decades.

  • @user-qs1ub5gk1h
    @user-qs1ub5gk1h 6 років тому +1580

    I know this is a bit different, but as someone who was forced to go to an eating disorder rehab as a kid, they seriously need to have more regulations and standards.
    I wasn’t allowed to go outside for over two weeks, and I only did eventually get to go outside because I broke out the front door. They only had about a week or so’s worth of activities and exercises and the exact same materials and grainy UA-cam videos would loop over and over again. They’d often go through the same packet two days in a row. If you had any complaints whatsoever, whether it was “I don’t remember what sunlight on my skin feels like anymore” or “this is the third time we’ve watched this UA-cam video this week and it’s an hour long”, they’d ask you to go and distract yourself with a frozen orange or some silly putty. Most of your day was spent doing absolutely nothing for hours on end confined inside of a tiny living-room because they only allowed you to play board games for 60 minutes a day even if there wasn’t anything planned for 4 hours at a time. When I came back from rehab, I continued all the behaviors I had from before, except for I was even more careful to be secretive about it and my dad had given the rehab $72,000 out of my college savings which, by the way, was basically all of my college savings.
    This shit needs to fucking change.

    • @tilaNmanx
      @tilaNmanx 6 років тому +151

      下佐粉ケイ Holy shit. That kind of a nightmare scenario is exactly why I hid my issues. If the alternative is forceful treatment that makes you suffer and anxious and isn't planned for your needs anyway and basically wrecks the planned future then I'd rather continue on my own.
      Sorry to hear you had to go through it, hope you're doing better regardless.

    • @themrdeadlift
      @themrdeadlift 6 років тому +86

      What are you supposed to do with a frozen orange?

    • @aurora5481
      @aurora5481 6 років тому +135

      That is... horrifying. That should be unacceptable for a free public healthcare service, and the fact that you paid your college education's worth of money for it either breaks my heart or makes my blood boil, I can't quite tell yet.

    • @Ms.gnomer
      @Ms.gnomer 6 років тому +18

      Blake F it’s supposed to soothe you, help you focus on the cold instead of any emotion

    • @user-qs1ub5gk1h
      @user-qs1ub5gk1h 6 років тому +35

      Blake F That’s what I wanted to know! But honestly, I think the idea was that it was supposed to be that since a lot of the other clients had rubber bands they snapped against their wrists when they had urges, I guess gripping the freezing orange was supposed to be a less harmful way of hurting yourself.

  • @warrcoww6717
    @warrcoww6717 3 роки тому +5

    I’m a heroin addict who would very much like to be clean, but in my experience and the experience of many people I’ve known, the hardest part is finding the time to properly deal with it. Life doesn’t stand still while you sort your shit out, I’m flat broke, and in order for me to fully withdrawal alone would take 3 weeks. If I didn’t work for three weeks, I’d starve. I always tell my girlfriend “it seems like neither of us ever get a break”. This seems to me to be the biggest obstacle in any addicts beginning recovery, and I really don’t know what to do about it.

    • @VioletEmerald
      @VioletEmerald Рік тому

      If you have no money you can get emergency SNAP (food stamps) benefits on short notice in the USA although exact rules vary state to state. I know it's not that simple that that's an amazing answer but. If it's life or death there are things one can do.

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 Рік тому

      A lot of employers have EAPs, which will help you get treatment if you self-report before you get caught. That includes employment protection.

  • @CyTolliver
    @CyTolliver 2 роки тому +5

    15 years ago my insurance and I paid about $90k to a rehab...then another, then another til I lost insurance, and eventually everything. A county run facility helped me get clean and stay clean by continuously engaging me in evidence based/non judgmental treatment. The private rehab industry is a joke and actually made my heroin addiction worse imo.

  • @jackv.z7141
    @jackv.z7141 6 років тому +680

    I personally know multiple people who had a heroin addiction(Netherlands). They got a different medicine(methadone, buprenorfin) to replace heroin for a while, after that they got the care they needed to quit the medicine too(which is easier). Most of them are having a normal life, kids, work...
    Methadon is free in the Netherlands, addicts who want to quit can get treatment. All the treatment is free, even if you are not insured.

    • @MWGScorp
      @MWGScorp 5 років тому +56

      after that they got the care they needed to quit the medicine" This is the part I do not see ever happening here in the Us anytime soon. Healthcare for anything long term is a joke

    • @CasparSG
      @CasparSG 5 років тому +51

      As a citizen of The Netherlands, it's pretty much impossible to be uninsured.

    • @statesk8r
      @statesk8r 5 років тому +61

      I live in North Carolina. I had to spend 4 hours calling multiple 1-800 #'s within my insurance company. It took 4 or 5 calls to different numbers to finally get someone to talk to me who could help me (Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance company). I was literally saying "I'm addicted to opiates and I need to find a doctor who can help me get treatment". I couldn't believe how long it took to find someone who could help me. I told them exactly what health plan I had with them and it took hours for the lady who finally helped me to give me literally 3 doctors names and phone numbers who could potentially help me that were covered under my health plan. God bless that lady and her patience for helping me. So I call those 3 numbers and one ended up being a pediatrician (obviously couldn't help me I'm in my 20's). The second number ended up not providing opioid treatment. And thank god the third number was a doctor who could help me. Bad news was that my first appointment got set for 2.5 weeks away. I could have died in that time frame. Finally, 2.5 long weeks later I went to my first appointment. $400 out of pocket (I have a $1500/annual deductible). I got a Buprenorphine medication right then and there thank God. But I had to pay $200 out of pocket every two weeks just to get another prescription until I finally hit my $1500 deductible. I only had to pay $30 a visit after that. But let me tell you, this whole process was way too difficult and expensive. I can see why people don't even try to get help because it's so difficult to find real help here in the USA from my experience.

    • @donaldmack2307
      @donaldmack2307 5 років тому +17

      I felt the need to make a comment about the maintenance drugs being “easier” to quit. This is untrue.
      I and several people I know are stuck on bupe. I am on 2-3mgs a day and am not in active addiction anymore yet I am still addicted (physically) to this drug. I ran out for 11 day earlier this year and it was hellish. Way worse than my iv heroin cold turkey attempts. Way. Worse.
      But.. If used “correctly” it’s very helpful. And by “correctly” I mean no more than a 30 day taper.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 5 років тому +14

      @@CasparSG And in Germany, you need insurance for your insurance, so that you know that you're always insured.
      Germans are controllfreaks with lovely Pretzels and a very fascinating harsh language.

  • @arefx
    @arefx 6 років тому +59

    I ate a strip of acid, contemplated on my life for 16 hours. Next day made an appointment for detox. Over 2 years sober from alcohol now. Thanks LSD.

    • @TornadoADV
      @TornadoADV 6 років тому +8

      LSD actually breaks the addiction mechanism in the human brain.

    • @puppeli
      @puppeli 6 років тому +5

      yeah, i have seen some news headlines that LSD can break addiction.

    • @SniperZaku
      @SniperZaku 6 років тому +3

      I've seen this happen for opiod addiction. Lsd is magical. Everyone should try it at least once.

    • @NeoFryBoy
      @NeoFryBoy 6 років тому

      Shrooms has a higher cure rate for most addictions. Aya (DMT) is better for heroin.

    • @arefx
      @arefx 6 років тому

      if you need any first hand accounts lmk

  • @xenosbreed
    @xenosbreed 3 роки тому +4

    As a recovering addict, the best place I got help was a mental hospital. Before ending up there the only thing doctors did was throw drugs at me that didn't help. They offer med management, but also set you up with social workers and outpatient care such as therapy, intensive therapy (a lot like inpatient care but with a lot more freedom) and several sources. Sadly in the US mental care is sorely overlooked and hard to get treatment for especially without insurance, and you have to keep up with it yourself, which is incredibly difficult, especially since it makes it seem like they don't care. I wish there were a better system.

  • @JoramAppel
    @JoramAppel 3 роки тому +16

    I'm sure that by now we all know that life-changing things DO happen at the Four Seasons.... Total landscaping...

  • @MrAlecksTv
    @MrAlecksTv 6 років тому +126

    when I saw Belinda Carlise say " I used to do drugs" the first thing that popped in my mind was
    " I used to do drugs...... I still do.
    But I used to too."
    Mitch Hedburg

  • @nikolakanchev3259
    @nikolakanchev3259 6 років тому +60

    I expected John to open a Rehab center at the end of the program.

  • @spencerberg7477
    @spencerberg7477 3 роки тому +2

    3:13 this quote hit me really hard... about a month ago I lost my uncle in south Florida. He moved there to help with his drug addiction but it became worse, starting doing crack , stealing from stores, he even got thrown out of a car at one point by someone else on drugs. He was never actually able to get treatment and just ended up dying in his 50s.

  • @i2i0t84
    @i2i0t84 3 місяці тому +1

    I am an Alum to the 3 major rehabs in my area and still struggle. Love you John.

  • @denrico777
    @denrico777 6 років тому +42

    Thumbs up for acknowledging the excruciating experience of talking to people on the phone.

    • @sampetty1232
      @sampetty1232 6 років тому +2

      DeAndre Enrico that could be a whole episode on it's own

  • @devilsephiroth9000
    @devilsephiroth9000 6 років тому +72

    This is definitely the first time I've wanted to cry over a video from last week Tonight. My mother died from addiction and she never got the help she needed.

    • @Fragrantbeard
      @Fragrantbeard 6 років тому +7

      Devil Sephiroth I am very sorry for your loss. My heart hurts for you.

    • @IPoopOnYouEveryLastOneOfYou
      @IPoopOnYouEveryLastOneOfYou 6 років тому +1

      Susie, I hope they catch your heart before anybody else gets harmed.

    • @paddleduck5328
      @paddleduck5328 6 років тому +7

      My condolences to you. So tragic.

    • @mkw3980
      @mkw3980 6 років тому +1

      Donny Rickles Jr. That was so funny- like, holy shit, i am slapping my knee right now.

    • @erscott13
      @erscott13 6 років тому +3

      Devil Sephiroth, my heart goes out to you. Sending up a quick prayer for you to have comfort.

  • @thewhiteviking
    @thewhiteviking 3 роки тому +4

    The interview with the Cliffside guy has serious Micheal Scott energy

  • @SouthwesternEagle
    @SouthwesternEagle 5 років тому +258

    The depravity of this country's medical system is deplorable beyond both words and comprehension.

    • @oldheadplayhou5e
      @oldheadplayhou5e 4 роки тому

      the depravity of people is still worse.

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli 4 роки тому +12

      @@oldheadplayhou5e No it's not

    • @mattjamison484
      @mattjamison484 3 роки тому

      I completely concur with your assessment of this complex and egregious subject. But also, calm down Merriam Webster.

    • @ScatterBrainedYouBetterFollow
      @ScatterBrainedYouBetterFollow 3 роки тому +4

      @@mattjamison484 He didnt even use big words. I guess to conservatives words like "both" and "and" might be too big...

    • @mattjamison484
      @mattjamison484 3 роки тому

      @@ScatterBrainedYouBetterFollow What?

  • @gocubs1815
    @gocubs1815 6 років тому +89

    I'm a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) in the State of Michigan, and I've got two important things to say on this:
    1. Do not confuse the recovery process with the "Florida Shuffle" mentioned in the video. Relapse can be a part of recovery, but the Shuffle talked about here is more akin to the neglect given by the providers and the profiteering of the industry categorized here. Don't think that just because it takes a few times thru to get clean means that Rehabs aren't trying to help.
    2. In addition to asking a doctor for a referral for inpatient, you should always try and consult agencies or professionals in the field. Usually rehabs with affiliations to larger hospital systems or agencies are best because they have accreditation standards to meet with oversight. Also, like John said, some rehabs might not be the best fit depending on how serious the patient is about getting help.
    Just know that even if you have the worst insurance on the planet, there is always a path to recovery is you know where to look and how to look for it.

    • @buff3dn3rf26
      @buff3dn3rf26 6 років тому +5

      But if you have no insurance your fucked. Cool. Great system.

    • @gocubs1815
      @gocubs1815 6 років тому +2

      chonchan there is Block Grant funding the Federal government gives to every state for SA treatment for just that situation. Plus with ACA mediciad plans are available that have coverage for residential treatment

    • @jjquinn295
      @jjquinn295 6 років тому +3

      chonchan Actually the best rehab I know of doesn't charge patients or insurance.

    • @babytabby
      @babytabby 6 років тому +3

      I was at a shitty rehab on the east side of Detroit and got some of the best help.

    • @poopsmagoo
      @poopsmagoo 6 років тому +1

      chonchan as an American who isn't rich, I'm fucked regardless. However, the federally funded organization SAMHSA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration- www.samhsa.org 800-662-HELP) helps provide treatment options on a sliding scale basis to fellow Americans who are more fucked & also unable to get clean alone. Are there waiting lists? Yup. Is it a shitty, broken system? Resounding yes. ARE WE VOTING TO CHANGE IT? ... ... ... hello?

  • @Lady_Vengeance
    @Lady_Vengeance 2 роки тому +2

    Just popping in 3 years later to confirm that the Tampax gag (13:35) is still one of the best jokes in this show’s history.

  • @adelepattonxxx
    @adelepattonxxx Рік тому +1

    Thank you John Oliver 🙏
    From me and all my friends who have died from drug addiction.

  • @thehopeofeden597
    @thehopeofeden597 6 років тому +2002

    I actually saw a Cliffside Malibu advertisement recently, and as someone who knows what dealing with alcoholism is like, my first reaction was, there should be a Last Week Tonight about this. Voila.

    • @jenniferqueen395
      @jenniferqueen395 6 років тому +4

      Awsamazing Eden what about the ad made you say that? What about your experience with alcoholism set off a red flag for you that others may not catch?

    • @matrixphijr
      @matrixphijr 6 років тому +18

      jennifer queen Don’t know about him or what being an addict might mean with regard to it, but I for one am just straight up cynical. Plus, pretty much all advertising nowadays has some element of legal-loophole-exploiting truth-shading to it.

    • @crystalsoulslayer
      @crystalsoulslayer 6 років тому +53

      Personally, I'm instantly suspicious of any rehab clinic that advertises. Advertising is expensive as hell. The only reason to do it is to try to attract new clients because you know you'll make more money on them than you spend on both the ads, and the cost of the treatment itself. Advertising means your goal is to make a profit, and profit, as has been demonstrated over and over again in the US, is a _toxic_ motivation for providing healthcare.

    • @drmantistobboggangonzodr3961
      @drmantistobboggangonzodr3961 6 років тому +14

      I had the same reaction to their ads.. anyone who claims to easily cure addiction is ridiculous and seems to at worst have a fundamental misunderstanding of how addiction and recovery works as it is a process which requires some level of constant vigilance and at worst is just telling patients and their families what they want to hear, promising a BS quick fix to a tragic problem that just doesn’t exist.. it takes work and honesty courage etc. if it worked that way the billions spent on it would reflect that those who have insurance get clean and are cured but the numbers and life experiences of people don’t reflect that at all.. this isn’t something you can throw money at. Don’t get me wrong I’m not disparaging families of addicts who spend their savings to try to help their loved ones... if anything thinking you are cured is a dangerous

    • @drmantistobboggangonzodr3961
      @drmantistobboggangonzodr3961 6 років тому +10

      Continued... thinking you’re cured is a dangerous mindset for most addicts IMO because it sets you up to maybe put yourself in dangerous positions like spending time with people who are still using because you feel like you have control of your addiction and get overconfident I’ve seen people say oh I can stop after one by one shot whatever because I learned these tools in rehab so I won’t get strung out again... see addiction makes you want to justify and rationalize stupid mistakes because your addiction wants to use it’s just that simple... and telling people this BS in rehab where they are so vulnerable and trying to get better and the fact that they even made it to rehab before their addiction led them to the morgue is such a crucial step... it’s harmful IMO it’s irresponsible it just sucks in short it’s wrong and shortsighted selfish and as someone that a family is trusting to save their kids or whoever’s life it’s doubly disgusting IMO. I’m not being melodramatic there look at the statistics I personally also know many many people who have died because of addiction and so the stakes really are just that high I don’t know if the cliff side Malibu douchebags realize that but dealing with addicts I think they must know and only care about the $ milking insurance... then there is the mental health industry and pharmaceutical companies... ugh 😑 privatized insurance obviously leads to the goal being the almighty dollar and not the health and well-being if your patients... I’m not saying it’s impossible to have s free market privatized healthcare system that works but might as well be seeing how things are now in the USA. That is A whole other can of worms that I don’t have time to discuss the nuances of here on UA-cam.. so cheers everyone if anyone reading this ishurting or knows someone who is be it from addiction or something else you are not alone feelings pass you are strong enough to get better if you’re willing to work for it you may not feel able to now but have some faith in whatever you feel you still can if there’s nothing you can believe in then maybe just try because you have nothing to lose anyway...you are strong enough but don’t rely on yourself alone your thinking got you to where you are today and your choices and some other stuff beyond your control like the addiction gene... ask for help and good luck to you remember you are not alone no matter how alone you may feel so many have dealt with the beast of addiction strangling them and stealing their life and dreams goals family freedom etc you can get better. Feel free to msg me if you need to talk or just someone to listen and not judge. I hope you are safe until you can get help chase a clean life like you chase a fix you know you can be determined for one so decide it’s a priority don’t worry about physical withdrawals to begin with just decide you are worth saving and don’t give up no matter how many obstacles might be in your path. You may not feel loved but you are still here despite whatever risks you took to use and you can get better. 😉 good luck 🍀👍🏻

  • @tilaNmanx
    @tilaNmanx 6 років тому +30

    Nothing better to start Monday morning with than 20 minutes that will make me laugh, depressed and angry at everything.

  • @MH-lw1if
    @MH-lw1if 2 роки тому +3

    I learn a lot from his show every time. Thank you John Oliver.

  • @charlesstevensEnki
    @charlesstevensEnki 2 роки тому +1

    So glad I'm a vet and was able to go to Great Lakes Naval rehabilitation.
    Going on 18 clean years next April.

  • @nunyabizness6553
    @nunyabizness6553 5 років тому +194

    18:26
    "What's the doctor to horse ratio like in there?"
    A HORSE. IN A HOSPITAL.

    • @lisazdvoru1660
      @lisazdvoru1660 5 років тому +17

      "We have a guy here who once saw a bird in an airport."

    • @sparksflylove
      @sparksflylove 5 років тому +13

      r/UnexpectedMulaney

    • @CommentsCreative
      @CommentsCreative 4 роки тому +3

      Hillary Bright r/ihavereddit

    • @lazyhomebody1356
      @lazyhomebody1356 4 роки тому +3

      Well, there are emotional support ponies and miniature horses, so....

  • @BooringBoo
    @BooringBoo 6 років тому +274

    I'm glad I live in Europe. It may not be perfect (nothing really is) but at the very least things don't seem to be as maniacally profit-driven as in the US. this is indeed fucking crazy

    • @sepiks4250
      @sepiks4250 6 років тому +46

      João Pedro Tomás same, in Portugal we decriminalized drugs and instead of punishment we help them with state funded rehab and therapy. Wish the US would put it's people before corporate entities but to the average citizen money/free market is more important than human life and compassion.

    • @christinacope562
      @christinacope562 6 років тому +24

      To the both of you, thanks for compassion. So many die from easily treated diseases, may be why they use drugs. To escape the hopelessness of for profit driven system. I have attended so many funerals of overdose victims, too many.

    • @sepiks4250
      @sepiks4250 6 років тому +3

      Christina Cope that's really unfortunate. I wonder when all of this will actually matter to the average American.

    • @sorayaimperial
      @sorayaimperial 6 років тому +33

      I wonder exactly if they really think it through about money. Because in Portugal, our programs allowed heroine usage to drop from 21% to 0.2% since decriminalisation and needle exchange programs started. That means that we have a boatload of productive citizens that started working, paying taxes, instead of robbing or begging on the street. In terms of money spent by state, it dropped, it lot, because of what was saved by not having these people committing crimes, being arrested, court expenses, vandalism damage, etc, etc. But in terms of money recovered and put into circulation, I think that quality of life and respect for the individual can be paired with economical success, for everyone's benefit. It just takes a little while longer.

    • @christinacope562
      @christinacope562 6 років тому +21

      Soraya Imperial Good old USA, land of the free with highest prison population. Those in charge(and church)have not figured out crime rate is related to poverty and drug use. They have enough money for gated property and/or private security. Another reason so many citizens carry guns☹

  • @mikesendec3972
    @mikesendec3972 3 роки тому +1

    As someone who's been to many rehabs I'm happy john is talking about this.

  • @ChadTheAlcoholic
    @ChadTheAlcoholic 11 місяців тому +1

    2:13 well for many of us that’s a soothing option at the end lol

  • @maxnullifidian
    @maxnullifidian 6 років тому +260

    Making profit from the misery of people - it's distinctly American!

    • @OAlemaozinho
      @OAlemaozinho 6 років тому +23

      Its pretty much distinctly human.

    • @jayjasperjp
      @jayjasperjp 6 років тому +14

      Aqua Marine No it’s not. People in other countries actually care about each other.

    • @OAlemaozinho
      @OAlemaozinho 6 років тому +6

      Youre basically right, but thats only a temporary state i figure, when you look at written human history. People care about each other, countries dont. They care about their economic interest.

    • @zaesrvnge9584
      @zaesrvnge9584 6 років тому +4

      Aqua Marine I heard the argument that: an individual can show compassion but a corporation can't.

    • @gregorypdearth
      @gregorypdearth 6 років тому +2

      This is getting pretty old. So America looks dumb compared to other countries. Wow. How profound of you.
      America has only existed for a couple hundred years. Of course it is going through it's societal adolescence now. Countries that have existed for over a thousand years look at America as somehow different only because the atrocious events and policies of those countries are now in their distant past. They still happened, but because the current generation feels removed from those atrocities they feel like they have the right to criticize America. Basically they willfully ignore what their own ancestors did to smugly point their pious fingers at America.
      This is just the nature of societal maturation, of building civilizations of humans... crappy periods always precede more enlightened periods. New nations always go through a trial-and-error period because humans, in general, are dumb, superstitious, savage, paranoid, illogical, morons that don't learn from history.
      Take any European nation 250 years after its formation and compare it to America. It is pretty much the norm for societies to go through this. For example, Germany was founded in 962 AD. What was it like in Germany in the year 1200? Was it some bastion of beautiful enlightened harmony at that point in it's development? HARDLY. The Kingdom of Germany was basically the Christian version of ISIS during the Wendish Crusade. And lest we forget, Germany only ended the holocaust around 70 years ago.
      Now, who had a major role in ending the holocaust? OH YEAH: America. Germany was still under the rule of a homicidal, fascist, racist dictator less than 100 years ago. Italy, France, and other European nations had similar problems less than a century ago.
      Other European nations were in even worse shape (in terms of societal health) 250 years into their existence. The point is that regardless of the technological era, societal evolution goes through the same painful development. Judging America as if your nation is so awesome and pious is really just an exercise that lacks any introspection or depth.

  • @chamomillionaire1427
    @chamomillionaire1427 6 років тому +220

    If the owner of that rehab isn't a coke-head I will eat my hat.

    • @Tukaro
      @Tukaro 6 років тому +13

      If he's a meth-head he'll eat your hat, too

    • @midst7
      @midst7 6 років тому +3

      you like eating hats?

    • @Pickachuvr
      @Pickachuvr 5 років тому +11

      He's a total creton. I worked for him. My understanding is that after this aired, Richard sold Cliffside. Pussy. Lol

  • @user-fh8zw2kb6d
    @user-fh8zw2kb6d 3 місяці тому

    4.5 years sober, Harmony in CO was amazing, AA too, and a supportive husband.

  • @misteronetwo3356
    @misteronetwo3356 24 дні тому +1

    The rehab system is so messed up, and the few I entered had so little direction, that I was forced to go it alone. Detox and rebuild myself. Happy to say I've been 3 years clean now

  • @jillianness8629
    @jillianness8629 5 років тому +95

    I love this. I am a recovering heroin addict in Canada. I've been in methadone treatment along with outpatient treatment for 7 years now, no relapses in that 7 years I have 2 daughters, happily married, successful and happy.My life is not perfect, I have systemic lupus and days can be fucking hard but I get by with the help of my methadone doctor, my therapist, constant monitoring and I don't pay for anything. I went to rehab here that my parents did pay for bc all of the government funded beds were taken and it was a 2 week wait to get one at the rehab near my parents and they didn't want to take the risk of letting me go use for another 2 weeks. They paid $8000 for 4 months of treatment. We were told from the get go that the success rate of addicts getting clean is extremely low .... as low as 10% of us. I relapsed after treatment and learned how to inject from someone I was in treatment with and we relapsed together after we finished our program. It took me another 2 years after rehab to end up in Vancouver with the very real threat of ending up homeless on hastings when I met a harm reduction doctor that suggested methadone. I haven't looked back and its taken a lot of work to be where I am. Constant therapy, dose management, you have to work up to having carries; meaning I had to go to the pharmacy every day for my dose and have clean random urine tests (I would say they test us at random once every 2 to 3 months and bc its Canada you dont need insurance). I now have a week of carries, which is the maximum allotted amount for a licensed methadone dr to prescribe for addiction, and I've had my weekly's for 5 years now meaning at the very least I see my pharmacist once a week, who knows why I'm taking methadone and is in contact with my clinic as to how they believe on a face to face basis I'm doing, which is amazing. Americans can say what they want about the Canadian system but if it wasn't for this amazing treatment I would be dead. I'm also so proud that the Alberta government where I am allocated funds to opiate addiction and was able to keep clinics open longer, hire more doctors, open 3 new clinics in my city and have 2 safe injection sites. This video was amazing and needs to be discussed so much more. All my love to anyone suffering out there.

    • @Ad_Inferno
      @Ad_Inferno 3 роки тому +4

      So glad to read this. I volunteered for a school year at a Christian residential rehab facility (using the term "rehab facility" very loosely here) in Edmonton and was, frankly, very disturbed by their operation. To be blunt, what I saw was the substitution of drug addiction for fanatical religion. I have no idea what practical skills they were actually teaching the women to help them stay clean, but man, that injection of day in, day out religion cannot be healthy. I don't believe it's ethical to proselytize like that to vulnerable people, ever. I spent time volunteering on East Hastings with street ministries and came away with the same observations. I'm very grateful this country has coverage for actual evidence-based care, but I'm sad that these unqualified religious organizations are all too willing to take advantage of the shortage of bed spaces and treatment options.

  • @thedeepfriar745
    @thedeepfriar745 2 роки тому +3

    I work for a youth rehab and mental health and wellness school. You wanna know the problem, they’ll leave rehab and go right back into the environment in which they were using, of course they’ll relapse. If you want to change your life, you can’t go back to that situation.

  • @benjaminbrand3714
    @benjaminbrand3714 3 роки тому +1

    Ngl, the biting owls photo had me rolling.
    The graphic design folks on this show kill it every week

  • @davidmcclay1809
    @davidmcclay1809 4 роки тому +131

    Fun fact: The Addiction Network guy actually has a coke problem. I was in rehab with someone who knew him, and used to do blow with him.

    • @PorcupineGirl
      @PorcupineGirl 4 роки тому +12

      As is Richard Tate of Cliffside Malibu.

    • @jonbbaca5580
      @jonbbaca5580 4 роки тому +13

      Extremely unsurprising

    • @soulvigilante
      @soulvigilante 3 роки тому +14

      Coke is only a problem when you don't have the money for it.

  • @danielvortisto6324
    @danielvortisto6324 6 років тому +105

    I cried when he told us that the drug addiction specialist's son and the interviewee died. That caught me completely off guard. I'm breathing deep here. I lost friends myself to drug addiction and a drug-abuse related suicide and I can't listen to this without being directly touched. This was a hard episode for me.

    • @ingriddubbel8468
      @ingriddubbel8468 5 років тому +3

      Not surprising; addiction is trick to treat. It is sad.

    • @MDeMarco
      @MDeMarco 5 років тому +1

      me too. that made it hit.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Рік тому

      @@ingriddubbel8468
      Or: they were miserable and the drugs helped them.

  • @alexesjohnson4229
    @alexesjohnson4229 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for covering an episode on this, it’s very important to me

  • @JonathanOber
    @JonathanOber 2 роки тому +1

    I knew a young man that went through addiction with heroine and ended up at a facility years ago, he was never really recovered and clean and ended up overdosing a few years ago. The tragic cycle of addiction and all the things going on in this video are truth that the system is not in place to help people that need it but folks taking advantage of those with high needs of getting the help they need and those owners seeing $$ signs and people going through rehab and relapsing and coming back as ongoing products.

  • @markscott554
    @markscott554 4 роки тому +208

    If I were clinically depressed and resorting to extreme drugs and alcohol, I'm not sure I'd want to stay at a place called ... CLIFFSIDE - Malibu or no Malibu.

    • @sabrepaw
      @sabrepaw 4 роки тому +1

      How convenient

    • @lucasharvey8990
      @lucasharvey8990 3 роки тому +7

      You know, setting aside the possible connotations that may make some people upset and whatnot, that's actually a very good point. 🤔🤔

    • @mattjamison484
      @mattjamison484 3 роки тому +2

      You're right. Just shows how much that guy cared. It's just about money for him.

  • @ghg789987
    @ghg789987 6 років тому +98

    I've always laughed at those Passages Malibu commercials. "i was an addict, but now i'm not", oh wow, so convincing.

    • @JoeMilllionaire
      @JoeMilllionaire 5 років тому +1

      That_Seagull me too. And the guys name is "Pax Prentiss" lmao Pax??! How pretentious is that name? That's what I would expect someone to be named from a rehab that prob cost $150k located in Malibu.

  • @SunCannon
    @SunCannon 3 роки тому

    As an ats clinician who has worked years in helping people recover, and who's father owns a multi-million dollar sober home business, this is the best video encompassing every major issue in the rehab network today.

  • @gphjr1444
    @gphjr1444 3 роки тому +4

    Sucks my dad told me about a month ago a guy I used be best friends with in school, I'm talking kindergarten had overdosed this year. His father told my dad he spent over 100k on rehab treatments. I just keep thinking about the laughs we had over 25 years ago and what happened to send him down the path that led to his death.

  • @bobbyelmi4324
    @bobbyelmi4324 4 роки тому +362

    Felt punched in the gut when he said they guy who didn’t like horses died 😣😣

  • @flippinflitz2773
    @flippinflitz2773 5 років тому +40

    John Oliver should do a segment on Residential Treatment Centers for struggling adolescents, I’m in one and I think that people should know more about them in a light hearted way, and I think it is so important

    • @breakingames7772
      @breakingames7772 2 роки тому

      Or look up life challenge, it's nationwide. You live there for free for a year, good donated food but...and here's a big but, you are not allowed phones,tv, books except the bible, if u go to the dentist or doctor you have a escort. Your tested weekly for nicotine also. You start at 6am with a full hour church service, then classes on the bible all day long, then another church service at 900 then 930 bedtime, oh and 5 min allowed showers at 830

  • @lemonademouth2001
    @lemonademouth2001 Рік тому +1

    i work with people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol and i’ve learned that recovery and rehabilitation from substance abuse is NOT easy. i’ve seen soooo many people leave rehab, only to come back several weeks or a month later because they used again. it’s so frustrating to see companies like this who genuinely do not care about the people they’re supposed to help. every person i’ve worked with, i have cared about and hoped that they can get help and learn more about their addiction, even if it’s not at our facility.

  • @jeremiahbohatkiewicz1670
    @jeremiahbohatkiewicz1670 4 роки тому +85

    John Oliver and the people that work with him are real life superheroes, using powers the rest of us can barely comprehend to shine light into the darker reaches of our society. As a proud American, I call this show a National Treasure, and I hope we all become a little bit better for having it. Thanks John

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 6 років тому +422

    This guy from cliffside is coked up

    • @Nayardoroteoarango
      @Nayardoroteoarango 6 років тому +12

      paxwallacejazz tooootally, he almost started blowing in front of the camera.

    • @AndreasA.S.
      @AndreasA.S. 6 років тому +15

      listen bro, dont make me lose you too!

    • @jennylee9278
      @jennylee9278 6 років тому +3

      You can meet some great connections in re-hab.

    • @tycobb9869
      @tycobb9869 6 років тому +1

      I bet you're right

    • @miguelgordillo3257
      @miguelgordillo3257 6 років тому +6

      no joke. that weird, aggressive anxiety just radiates off of him.

  • @kyleh7754
    @kyleh7754 2 роки тому

    Thank you for shining a spotlight on this important topic!