In the 90s, Travis became a rock and roll star overnight. At 16-years-old, he was swept into the limelight as front man for Days of the New. But with success came the lure of drugs and alcohol. It didn't take long for Travis' addiction to crystal meth to become more important than his love of music. In this episode, Travis has just been released from the hospital after coming close to death because an overdose. Yet, days after his release he is already out trolling for a score. Travis' girlfriend and family know his life is in the balance. But can they get him into treatment before it's too late?Matt comes from an upper-middle class home in New England that is built around family. Every night, he gathers with his mother, father and grandmother around the dinner table to share quality time. But most nights, Matt sneaks out of the house not telling anyone where he goes.Matt has been addicted to crack-cocaine for two years. He has stolen virtually everything of value from his parents, family and friends to support his habit. It's not something he is proud of; it's a disease he has been unable to overcome. And his parents have no idea how to conquer, so they are turning to an interventionist. watch
In the 90s, Travis became a rock and roll star overnight. At 16-years-old, he was swept into the limelight as front man for "Days of the New". But with success came the lure of drugs and alcohol. It didn't take long for Travis' addiction to crystal meth to become more important than his love of music.
In this episode, Travis has just been released from the hospital after coming close to death because an overdose. Yet, days after his release he is already out trolling for a score. Travis' girlfriend and family know his life is in the balance. But can they get him into treatment before it's too late?
Matt comes from an upper-middle class home in New England that is built around family. Every night, he gathers with his mother, father and grandmother around the dinner table to share quality time. But most nights, Matt sneaks out of the house not telling anyone where he goes.
Matt has been addicted to crack-cocaine for two years. He has stolen virtually everything of value from his parents, family and friends to support his habit. It's not something he is proud of; it's a disease he has been unable to overcome. And his parents have no idea how to conquer, so they are turning to an interventionist. watch