Nightwatch: Grateful Overdose Patient Swears He’s Learned His Lesson | A&E

Nightwatch: Grateful Overdose Patient Swears He’s Learned His Lesson | A&E

An overdose patient is grateful to be alive in this clip from Season 3, Episode 8.

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43 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Grateful Overdose Patient Swears He’s Learned His Lesson | A&E

  1. I only wish all the people I lost quit after their first overdose. People that could have been successful, I myself could have been successful as a musician. I was injured at work and given opiates, it creeps up on you and it eats You Alive. I was doing heroin within a year and spent over fifty Grand plus priceless musical instruments and many people that i loved and miss dearly. When u are in it, its biologically impossible to be reasoned with or talked out of what your whole being is screaming for. It's not an excuse or justification but it is a nightmare. That's all I know.

  2. how amazing!!! another life saved at the last moment.
    hopefully he stays clean and sober after this!
    I'll be celebrating my 7 years next February 2022!
    👏👏👏👏👏
    everyone out there struggling, remember you're never alone. reach out

  3. “Young cat”?

  4. If they think they won’t ever see him in this situation again… they are naive af.

  5. @2:01 you look like a smerf 😭😭 roast him while he’s down

  6. Been clean for 3 years from heroin and meth… I now own my own construction company building pools. Anything is possible. But nobody said it was easy

  7. The public finally understands opiods. Public education is far more important the busting dealers or any of that. Junkies only know cpr so well because we use it a lot. Opiod over dose is about as deadly as russian rulette. Very rarely does anyone survive 6 over doses unless someone is there to breath for you for an hour every time. Cpr is very arobic. After a ffew mi utes it feels like your running a marathon at high pace breath for two people. Pushing air in her lungs or she turns blueagain and she is not inhaling.

  8. 👍💖👍

  9. Getting bill better than spending time in jail ? What ??? If he did not commit crime why he will go to jail poor man don’t have money for this.

  10. The reason the heroin/Fentanyl epidemic is so bad is cause doctors stopped providing opiates after giving them out like candy and expecting people to just not need them anymore and harder more concentrated substances hit the market for cheaper and the people addicted to the pills end up going to those drugs, it’s sad Fr, and another Note if it’s on intervention or Vice has ever made a documentary ab it you prob shouldn’t be using it fr

  11. Bill is expensive I fell asleep on a award ceremony in high times and when I woke up surrounded by emt forced me to go to hospital . Got there and doctor 👨‍⚕️ treated it like a dui test made walk, count , and flashlight 🔦. Then discharged me . That cost over $600 emt ride over $1,500

  12. In one breath he says he started it because it was like the pills, and then blames the heroin on doctor's not handing out enough opiates. It's hard to see that it's nobody else fault but their own.

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