Cold Turkey: Heroin Addiction Documentary

Cold Turkey: Heroin Addiction Documentary

Cold Turkey: Heroin Addiction Documentary Heroin Addiction Documentary 2001. Directed by Leo Regan and originally televised in 2001, ‘Cold Turkey’ tells the …

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47 thoughts on “Cold Turkey: Heroin Addiction Documentary

  1. This is one hell of a sad addiction. You can physically see the
    deterioration of the person who becomes addicted. I hope anyone who wants
    out of it can get out of it and get through the withdrawals 

  2. Fuck!What a heavy film,Been clean of that shite for 15 years,only smoking
    though never needles.Christ I hope he got clean and escaped his personal
    Hell.Smack really is evil shite.

  3. I wonder if he quit his habit, I searched for Lanre Fehintola on the
    internet but I couldn’t find much, I did find pictures made by him in 2012,
    I wonder if he’s still allive and still uses drugs.

  4. Can’t watch someone fixing without feeling like vomiting. And I haven’t
    used heroin in over 12 years. Still just seeing dope in a needle and
    cooking it makes my stomach turn.

  5. that guys name was Errol. I just realized that’s a name, I always thought
    Brits were saying Harold. Learn something new everyday I suppose.

  6. That was really funny watching him do the cold turkey, just to bad he
    didn’t really want to change his ways and treated the whole thing as a
    joke, makes me feel bad for his buddys.

    Lanre your a twat

  7. Horrifying. The movie is great though, it just makes me sad why this
    happened. He threw away 10 years of his life to write a book that he never
    wrote. I hope he is ok now. It would be really tragic if he died because of
    this.

  8. The reason so many people smoke is not the ads or the fact you can buy them
    at any age. IT’S CAUSE EVERYONE THERE FUCKING SMOKES. Those anti-smoking
    twats are morons. If they want to smoke LET THEM. 

  9. Kinda unrelated but curious if anyone here can answer:
    i have a hard time understanding why people are crying out about how bad
    cigarettes are, commercials, posters, media coverage, and school projects,
    but why in the hell is society now telling me that Marijuana is some kind
    of miracle drug that should be legalized in every state. I dont have
    anything against weed personally, and dont care if its legalized or not,
    but basically put, why the hell does society bash cigarette smoking, but
    practically praise Marijuana? 

  10. See they even have certified doctors that say smoking cures diseases and
    other ailments

    Idiots want to ban a CURE FOR DISEASES

  11. “The problem is the tobacco companies and the government….” *takes
    another drag*

    Moments later…
    “Why do you smoke?”
    “Because my father and brother did.”

    Shitty parenting – the #1 cause of shitty people worldwide.

  12. Ibogaine not being legal is a crime against humanity.

    There is some objectionable material here, in terms of how they talk of
    ibogaine and the ceremonies, though I suppose that’s to ease squares into
    it.

    The iboga experience is as though planned from before it started, with
    interwoven strands, themes, and plots, even without preparatory rituals.
    The rituals are doubtless developed to further focus the cohesion of the
    experience and it’s integration with the time before it (and problems then)

    It’s not just “freaky” or whatever, there’s nothing remotely against logic
    or science, about any of it.

  13. wow, that’s the U.S. back in the 50’s thinking that smoking is good for
    you. looks like they traveled back in time.

  14. i don’t smoke and I’ve never really been for tobacco regulation, but come
    on, selling to children and having ridiculous add campaigns?

  15. What is wrong with these people? What is the difference between Phillip
    Morris’s marketing team and some 20 year old in Brooklyn selling
    crack-cocaine to a pregnant woman? Besides the fact that the 20 year old is
    almost garunteed jail-time?

  16. How much would that ibogaine treatment cost and what happened to Nicole did
    she kick her heroine addiction? Nonetheless this episode was, by far,
    intriguing. Keep it up Vice.

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