“Surprised by the amount of possessions that Doug has agreed to get rid of on Day 1 of the cleanup, Dr. Chabaud worries about whether he can maintain the positive strides for the long term. #Hoarders

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18 thoughts on “Hoarders: Doug Must Change His Mentality | A&E”
  1. Just met Doug in the Winn Dixie liquor store across from the Wawa. Nice guy he seemed pretty happy and had some funny jokes. He called my girlfriend hot and told me to watch this

  2. Met him today Jan-1-2021 going into the Comic Book store near Crystal's Buffet. He wished me a Happy News Years and was telling jokes! He's a pretty funny dude! The comic place was closed so I went and talked to him and his friend for about 20mins. We talked about today's generation of toys. He told me about his life and showed me the episode of Hoarders "btw he doesn't have the mullet anymore". He reminded me of my father and kinda looked like him. I felt bad for him and his friend tbh. They're both really good dudes. He doesn't let his situation bother him though y'all! He's pretty happy with the way his life has turned out!

  3. I got the chance to meet Doug the other night at a gas station down here. He was really nice and tried to get me to laugh by telling me a joke. He respected boundaries due to Covid-19 and had a mask on him and even asked me if it was okay to talk to me without his mask on. At first I got scared because it was past midnight and some random dude approached me, but he was really nice. Praying so his life is well!

  4. Is there any way to find out where or how to get in touch with Doug? I have seen updates on Ruth ( lovely lady !) and wish to know more about Doug. He is in dire need of help from someone who can help him with his needs and a living situation. He is kind and just needs a helping hand! He’s touched my heart from watching the show, he deserves more than most simply because of his TBI ! By the state or by friends ! Info please ?

  5. I was a neighbor of Doug and his dad Billy..I still Dougie on pretty much a daily basis..the guy has a Heart of gold..most people would be doing themselves a favor following his lead
    when it comes to the treatment of others.

  6. I just want to hug him and never let go this episode was so sad to watch. I’m sad to see a lot of comments saying he lost the house I’m hoping he finds a safe place to lay his head. He seemed so sweet I want to send him money if anyone had anymore information on him please comment below.

  7. I met him along with other homeless person that come to one of the gas station I work at in that area still.
    Even though he homeless after this show he never show or act as if he was. Other homeless person that I talk to told me that he lost the house after the show. If you ever in that area you'll come across him very easy at one of station. He never begs or have ask money from anyone and he alway kept clean as you see him on this show plus he friendly to talk to.

  8. This was one if the best Hoarders shows. It was about two people who truly needed…and deserved help.

    Matt snd Cory are both awesome, strong men. I woukd love to meet them.

    The saddest thing was that Doug’s family had simply left him…a seriously brain damaged man…to fend for himself. At least the suster had the grace to admit that they should’ve have been more available to Doug. No wonder things got out of hand…Hus depression was partly due to the deplorable living conditions he was forced to endure.

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