Fentanyl Addict Interview - Maggie
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2024
- In this interview, Maggie opens up about her life. She shares memories of her childhood and some trauma that came along with it. She also talks about what led up to her becoming homeless in Kensington. She gets emotional talking about her grandchildren and some of the happier times she had in life.
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Such a sweet woman. And her hair is so beautiful! I hope she gets out of there soon ❤
I do, too, Delaine. She was so sweet. I'm rooting for her.
Glad someone is documenting these people who have fallen between the cracks. Their kids and loved ones will see this and maybe help out. ❤✌
@@carlmorgan8452 Absolutely, Carl. I definitely hope so. 🙏
I’m glad this popped up on my feed before my morning ritual of coffee & SWU subscription!❤🙏
Thanks for the share
I rather donate to someone who’s hands on in helping these people go from barely surviving to thriving while documenting the process
@@LuluBritMark(SWU) has handled out thousands of dollars just in my donations to addicts in the name of his “project” but hasn’t actually helped a single person!😠
I’m not sure why some of my posts keep disappearing on my end. Apologies if duplicates show up later on.
I’ve donated thousands of dollars to SWU. Mark only cares about this project, not actually helping people.😢
I hope things get better for you. I'll be praying for you sweetie. Sending love and prayers. ❤❤❤
Thanks so much, Karen. I hope things get better for her as well.
You could see the light in her eyes when she was talking about the people who come out & make sure everyone is fed 💜
Absolutely. She has the kindest heart. I feltbso bad for her. I wish I could save all the people I interview.
Im 61 and can’t imagine being in her shoes 😢 I hope she finds peace and a warm safe place. 🙏🙏🙏😢😢
What a lovely woman So sorry what happened to you when you were a child .we are the same age both called Maggie in very different circumstances .You had a terrible start to life yet have remained a lovely lady .
She really seemed like a lovely woman when I met her, Maggie. She did have a terrible start to life. I hope she finds her way out of there.
Thanks so much for supporting the channel, Maggie. It's definitely appreciated. 🙏
Prayers for you ❤
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Maggie, I wish you the best!!❤
I do, too, Sara. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. It's truly appreciated. 🙏
Hate to see the older ladies going through it
For sure, Johnny. It's sad.
I wish I could wrap Maggie in a fuzzy weighted blanket and giver her a big hug and let her cry. Let her cry out her CPTSD from childhood SA (and any trauma since and trauma from saving people day in and day out!) Those of us suffering from CPTSD need to stick together. Any of us could be Maggie. Luckily, I have a supportive spouse and haven’t turned to hard drugs BUT it is because of his amazing support and let’s be real,DARE! (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) that ish worked! I have always been too afraid of drugs because of the DARE educational programs, but that doesn’t mean that while in hospital for whatever I don’t enjoy them. So I’m just a ‘yes sure!’ away from living Maggie’s life. Many of us are… I wish I had the money to give Maggie the life she deserves. Get her clean, get her son clean.
How heart breaking! She sees her son everyday… because he is using in Kensington. She probably blames herself too. Most mothers who are any good would hold some of the blame knowing something went sideways at some point. No (decent) mother, on drugs or not, wants that for their kids.
Agh I am rambling.
I just hate seeing good people who are kind hearted suffering.
The US could fix this problem in a decade at most IF we had long term comprehensive treatment centers that are dual diagnosis (because again CPTSD/PTSD) that remains unresolved is what leads to mental illness, addiction and homelessness. Also, why not allow clean once daily prescription Dicetylmorphine to help those who want tone productive but don’t want suboxone or methadone (clean unadulterated lab created dicetylmorphine is so much better that the aforementioned)?
Also, parenting continuing education/ lessons made as a requirement to keep a child here and mandatory therapy for abused children and for women and men who are going to become parents who have suffered abuse . Stop the cycle.
This was all such kind words and great advice. I agree with you wholeheartedly.
Maggie was great, and I'm really hoping she finds her way out of there. She deserves a better life.
Thanks so much for supporting the channel. It's truly appreciated. 🙏
Sweet baby girl I’m not go’n in the ground either and please forgive yourself. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦. You are NOT a bad person ❤️❤️❤️
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I think there is alot more to her story that we will never know. All of these people dont abandon you for no reason. Drug addiction notwithstanding.🤔
Possibly. I know a lot of times people (family members and friends) get tired of having to live that lifestyle with their loved one. They get tired of the lies, the broken promises, etc. It's a vicious cycle with multiple victims along the way.
@@unheardvoices_officialthis is very true. Miss Maggie looks like a nice lady. She is a senior citizen. To be honest she looks great for her age. My sister was a horrible alcoholic. She was my best friend for our whole life. After her second child. She went down hill. Postpartum was definitely present but not addressed. The second child was a handful. We lived in different states. But we were so close. She turned into a monster. I didn’t know who she was anymore. Very sad. She passed away in 2022 4 days after her birthday. She was not homeless. 🙏🏻❤️ RIP my gorgeous sister MRD.
Hi Maggie 💕 Sweet lady i saw her on SWU 🙏
She really is the sweetest.
Love her ❤❤❤❤
Me too, Tammy.
You better can urself together. Ur still a good looking lady. Get urself sober.
Who can we call???? I’ll call whomever we need to call to get their add in gear! Get her into 309!!
What's 309? I've never heard of that.
@@unheardvoices_official did she say alt 309? What the apartment # she was waiting for?
@HildeAzul Lol, I'm not sure. I don't remember the exact part now since it's been a minute since I've watched the interview. I'll have to go back and check it out again.
I thought that Maggie was in a wheelchair?
I'm not sure. She wasn't in a wheelchair when I met her.
@@unheardvoices_official When was this filmed?
God, Bless Maggie she Seems very Sweet wonderful interview she a senior citizen and shouldn’t be on the streets.
Yes, she was on AML films last weekend in a wheelchair. She has 5 kids who don't help her.😢
@@claudiaahwireng873 I knew she look familiar.