bear witness to it on all sides. mom, you want to join us with some tea? hi. nice to see you. nice to see you too. what s it been like to have your kid back home with you? well, you know, i m not going to lie. it s difficult. she s a person with an addiction, and i ve known this for years. my main goal is to keep her safe until she finds her recovery. and i know she would not be safe if she were living alone. have you seen her in a pretty dark place? yes, i have. what s that like for you? it s absolutely terrifying. lisa, i can t lie. it s absolutely terrifying. she has fallen many times. she s been missing and then i find out that she has been picked up by an ambulance and taken to the emergency room. these things are terrifying. does it hurt you? of course. of course. it s very, very painful.
relapsed. i m so sorry. no, no, no. don t don t apologize. okay. but i was supposed to do better, and i m sorry. you going to go to the hospital now? yeah. so, you feel like you need to get into detox now? yeah. is there any way we can show how this happened? yes, of course. i want to document this. i ve covered many stories about drug addiction before but have never reported on the most prevalent addiction in the country. for me, it was more than a habit. it was life. i had the problem right out of the gate. it kills more people than prescription pills, heroin, and cocaine combined. have you seen her in a pretty dark place? it s absolutely terrifying, lisa, i can t lie. alcohol, it s everywhere you