Intervention: Digger and Anne Are Heroin Addicts (Season 15, Episode 4) | A&E

Digger and Anne’s relationships with one another and with their children are affected by their heroin addictions in this collection of scenes from “Digger & Anne.”
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Intervention
Season 15
Episode 204
Digger & Anne

“Intervention” profiles people who have hit rock bottom in their addiction as they are confronted by friends and family seeking to intervene.

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33 thoughts on “Intervention: Digger and Anne Are Heroin Addicts (Season 15, Episode 4) | A&E

  1. Those are beautiful children, if you can’t do it for the, you have more problems that the dope. Been there, know about it and the family was the only thing that brought me back to sobriety October 5th, 2005. If I can do it, anyone can because I am no one special. If you want out, help is waiting, just ask. Ask ANYONE sober. We will gladly help. Thank you.

  2. The kids are so beautiful. The depressed feelings the parents harbor, if I were them I would direct those feelings towards loving my children with all my heart. They are your world.

  3. This is why I stoped heroin when I got pregnant at 19. I had seen soooooo many junkies with kids who had no shoes, dirty nappies, not enough food etc. I don’t understand why they don’t give the kids up if they want to keep using. Who would want their kids to see this?! 🤯

  4. I've been on heroin for 15yrs and have never been able to quit. I havent nodded out in about 13yrs. Now I just do it to function and feel normal. I cant make it through a day without it and now that its fentanyl it's even worse cuz it maybe stronger but it doesn't last more than a couple hours.

  5. I read comments that know these two and live in the same town. Say they're healthy and doing well. They split and she married the guy Greg. I hope they live healthy and happy lives. Sounded like the children were doing great.

  6. I don't know how many times I've done that. You make promises, and then you go right out and pick some up without even thinking about it and it's like as soon as you push the plunger down you realize you've lied to yourself and everyone else. The guilt gives you an excuse to use again, and it's just a big cycle.

  7. Oh my god!!! Those precious children!!!! This shows you how powerful these drugs really are!!!!I know because I have been there so no judgement on my part…my daughter is grown and has her own life now but…..if she were to beg me the way that beautiful little girl did …that's the one and only thing onnthis planet that could have made me quit!!!! When it comes to your children it should be a no brainer !!!! Especially if you are given a chance to go to a nice rehab facility because most people have to do it cold turkey….and that is the most difficult and the most dangerous way to go about quitting….it is just heartbreaking to watch that beautiful child break down and cry and beg!!!!she deserves so much better!!!

  8. H has cost me so many of my child hood friends. "Their only harm was in playing…let them come back again lord and let them play in some other way. "

  9. That's a hella hard struggle. You can tell he's hurting so bad. You can tell he wants off th ride but can't stop. It's a horrible sad thing. Truly.

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