These are the stories I want to hear. Not about celeb bullshit. The world would be so much better if we facilitated real, raw, true, and victorious news
How many parents of homeless addicts are here sobbing and praying their child turns their life around like this amazing woman? It's been 20 years of watching my son cycle through these same patterns, doing everything I can to help him, often enabling him because that line gets so cloudy when your heart is broken. I still believe in him, I still have faith he'll turn his life around. I'll never give up on him. I've shared this video with him. I surrender it all to God.
@@davidlenz9902 May you find God's love in your heart. Your heart knows. He is inside you right now. He's been there all along. He'll never leave you. He loves you so much. It's never too late to change your life ... the only time that matters is right now. I'll never give up on my son. I trust God's plan. God bless you.
@@grandmaknows9320 What love you have. Thank the Lord for your love that you share here and with your son. I hope this wonderful lady knows God. If she mentioned Him they certainly didn't include it in the story. If not He is the one thing missing from her rebuilt life. Bless you and your son. God is taking care of things though you can't see it!
God bless you Beautiful Lady I've been down the road of Drug abuse Heroin since I was 22 years old now I am 47 I'm now on methadone. I hope your son gets the help he needs , Stay strong 💪 Love and Respect from Australia 🇦🇺
It may not seem like it right now but he notices that you havent given up on him. Unfortunately no one can break the cycle and get clean for anyone else but themselves. I can just say thank you so much and I say it on his behalf if he hasnt. When someone is in the throes of addiction that substance becomes all consuming and loved ones unfortunately usually bear the brunt of it without the addict fully considering how his actions hurt those who are close. I can only ask that you be patient and understanding and there for him only in the instances of providing shelter or food or a way to help get clean. You can be there for him and not enable him. I have fought addiction most of my life but am at a point that I am doing well. I can tell you that your son is already beating himself up to the point of it eroding away his self esteem and confidence. The addict is judged harshly by society and moreso from people whom never had the problem or dealt with it. He probably hates himself enough for everyone so being there when he is at his worst should help to open his eyes. I wish you all the luck and patience possible. Sorry for the novel.
I couldn't believe it, 48 years old! That means she has been using for over 30 years. And yet, if you look at her skin, her teeth, and her hair there seems to be no trace of it. Amazing and good on her!
@@nancydavieau278 What is your point in mentioning their apartment? Just being a jerk because you think she should be a homeowner by age 48? 🙄 There are no age limits when it comes to building or re-building your life. Her childhood was stolen from her - does that compute? She is a VERY strong and resilient woman who is finally able to experience what many of us take for granted. Many people switch careers in their 40’s and 50’s. What is your passive aggressive comment about her first career meant to imply? Who gives a flying f*ck what her age is as she begins her career? Whether she’s 28 or 48, she has demonstrated more grit and drive to succeed than many people. You are coming across as condescending with your thinly veiled snark. Get lost if you can’t see her bravery and work ethic.
Addiction is hell. I got addicted to pills in my teens, got clean then started drinking… 10 years an alcoholic. I’m now 70 days sober. Congrats to this woman, I wish her a long life of sobriety, she looks great!
Your crazy, that's like the least smartest thing she said. She's great, awesome, but there's nothing prophetic about what she said. Some people can argue the police were just doing their job. That comment is just to try to get people like you to understand where they're coming from. They don't mean it literally.
Butch Cassidy But she might, occasionally there are good cops to be found out there, and I know people who have gone out to do things deliberately to get arrested to get a break from it all, i think I understand where your coming from, but this could be an exception, especially as it is a remarkable story, isn’t easy dragging oneself out of that pit, i know. And i think the original comment was trying to say we can always try to look at any event in different ways, especially ones that on the surface appear all bad, Go well.
Me and my husband were on the same path as her and all it takes is one choice. God bless you for NOT giving up. We were able to get sober too. In and out of jail, prison and chaos. Something had to change because I wanted to put a noose around my neck or get better. I got a little dog and he gave me something I never had before. Love! It took love of myself and I came to a point that I let God love me because I was unable to love myself. My husband’s dad I are on a really good path. He is going to school to become a therapist, we’re both working and helping other’s with addiction. Forgiveness, Hope and Love!
I'm 37 I struggled with addiction since 15. Clean for 8 years then relapsed and went deeper than ever before for a little over a year. Found out I was pregnant but I still used it, though I lost the baby went deeper and deeper. Had my 4th child they took her from me at 5 days old because I gave her away by choosing drugs over her then my other 2 my first was with his father after 12 years of raising him, and I had relapsed and failed my children, and myself. Words started my spiral but I didn't stop. After my 5 days old were taken I knew I couldn't stop on my own... I put MYSELF in a live-in rehab for mothers and children. I sobbed every night during the 30-day blackout because I felt so defeated and gave my kids away. The day I earned my baby back I told myself no more! Looking at her and my other children and seeing the hurt I caused my boys and seeing that the stress I caused my 5-year-old daughter at the time to start having absentees seizures , I was done with that life and NEVER wanted to go back. I had a little slip up trying to comfort a friend one night , drank with her and ended up blacking out and not coming home on time. After that I told myself no one and nothing is worth the possibility of messing up. Almost 5 years now I have been clean and sober, the friend that I tried to help is no longer with us . Broke my heart but I know her pain is over and she is at rest. Just wish I could have helped her come back from that despair. I have all my children and a home and going to LV to celebrate my birthday and mommas break from being with all the babies for over two years strait with the pandemic happening . For music not to party💞. Staying in a suite and 2 amazing nights of music that truly helped me heal and continues to help me and sooo many others . If it wasn’t for my kids and these musicians . I wouldn’t be here 💜 I can promise that! So anyone suffering or knows someone that is , don’t give them money or pay the bills, if they need something buy the item they say they need, ask them how are they mentally , ask what started the path don’t hate them just understand they are hurting themselves and most likely think they deserve and think well damn I already messed up so why not keep going there is not hope of coming back from this . There is hope just not until they are tired of that life, and not until they realize they can and will come back from it or unfortunately die or locked up. I will be going to college after my youngest starts school and become a nurse but I also want to open a rehab for family’s . There is not enough options to try and keep a family together, also to have a system when you show progress and willingness to change the more help and assistance you receive! That will be my deal and my way to give back.
Credit to this Eric reporter for taking interest in this woman and bringing her story to the public's attention. He did an excellent job telling it. Very humane. Thank you....
Normally we hear about drug addiction problems, but very rarely those started by the parents placing them into that horrible mess. She never had a chance. A success story like this indeed is very heartwarming and valuable to those with addiction. If someone engaged from that kind of childhood background can do it, that offers much hope to others.
@@RockyTuxedoFBI absolutely, true. I never had a chance either. I didnt do heavy drugs or shoot up. That does not make me better in anyway. I get it, and I get her strength. I'd love to meet her someday. I'm also a believer that somehow, the Lord had His eye on me. A nobody. I believe He did the same for Ginny. Thank you for your uplifting real life, story Ginny! Jesus loves you!! Enjoy your life, honey!😊🍦🎶🎸🎶🍦
@@pamfradette1191 Everyone is somebody hun. And I get your message loud and clear. Whatever trials you are going thru ATM, remember that without hope, we die. Take care!
This woman defeated hell. No one should have to do that. It is NOT possible for everyone. God Bless her. Please let us end the drug war and provide amazing treatment
Even with the drug war, treatment is out there. The problem is an addict has to reach the bottom and find their way out. Until then, they will usually relapse and repeat the cycle.
She has not defeated hell until she realizes that it was not her own doing that caused her to rise above, but God's grace. All glory is to God. I hope she finds His love for her in due time.
God bless her soul n heart... im making my last stand tonight against my addiction crystal.. im so sick dehydrated gums swollen bones ache.. I have to try and fight this
Rigoberto Villalobos i wish you all the best my friend, i hate to say it, you probably know it anyway, but it is likely you will have to cut ties with those who are not ready to move on from this, that can be one of the hardest parts, and be ready for the depression and boredom and tricks the mind pays to try and trip you back into that pit, never stop trying to stop, always know you are worth the effort, if you fall off, get back up again and keep walking. All strength to you, remember, it is often the light inside us that truly frightens, hold on to the courage that love can bring.
One year ago today I was a homeless junkie addicted to meth. I was also on probation and I was about to die. I cried out to Jesus to save me and I brought myself to Teen/Adult Challenge to Milwaukee, WI for treatment. Today, I am over one year clean and sober, and I'm attending UW-Stout majoring in psychology so I can become a substance abuse counselor. I currently have a 4.0 GPA. It IS possible!
I'm here, 7 years almost. It stuck I know her pain. You don't want it but it becomes a need out of nowhere. One day you're fine the next it's over. I almost died from sepsis from needles. Luckily, no major diseases. No aids, no hepatitis, no hiv. I'm proud of myself and I'm proud of you too girl. There is a beautiful life out there. You've just got to pick yourself up! Don't be afraid to ask for help. 💗
Unfortunately, Addiction is not “beatable”. She will always be an addict. She knows this. Addiction is a monster in your mind that can go to sleep while in recovery. But, it’s always there…looking for an opportunity to get you. As long as she stays vigilant, knows her triggers, knows how to properly cope, and most importantly is active in her recovery for life, she will continue to do amazing things. Her story is incredible and rare. It’s hope for recovering addicts, such as myself, can persevere!! But, being brutally honest about being an addict is extremely important. And to not give off the notion that we can “beat” our addiction or that we are “cured” because we got sober. That will never happen. She truly is an inspiration and I hope so many people see her story. ❤️
@@glowbaby1794 well said!! my dad is an alcoholic and always used to tell me growing up that you can't get too arrogant about how you beat addiction, because that's when it comes roaring back to consume you. you need to stay humble and have a healthy fear of substances and and what they do to your brain.
Yea, mom is an addict dad is an alcoholic. Starting using at around 13 and have been down just about all the bad paths one can trudge down. Currently doin M.A.T. (medically assisted therapy) methadone and see a counselor. I know people tend to look down upon people who are on methadone but it helps for me. But its a constant everyday fight with your own mind. "The beast in me is caged by frail and fragile bars Restless by day and by night rants and rages at the stars God help the beast in me" Johnny Cash
@@ssherrierable Mikerob IV is being a real nice guy, and that is a good answer. But I defined her as a hero, because of her additional life choices. No offense, but no one knows your story of addiction, recovery, and redemption (or mine for that matter). She chose a life path that is now helping others just like her. And by making her story public, she is also inspiring strangers. That is why I think she's a hero.
@@ssherrierable What you did, and what she did most likely really blessed many people. Think of the burden of worry that you lifted off people who loved you. If you ever even just give a word of support to someone who is having trouble, you're a hero. You can help people more than most because you know what it's really like.
@@Flipclockfans its not that. I can't toot my own horn in recovery. I learned that the hard way after over 20 relapses. Its never over, im always an addict every day every night. There is no cure, you have to work on yourself one day at a time. I couldn't imagine the news doing a story on me like that for the world to see and than i have a relapse and im back to square one. The hero's are the sponsors and friends that do everything they can to help me in recovery.
This made me cry because I'm proud of her. She is inspiring to use my own traumatic, sexual assault victim, drug addicted past to help others out of hell too. May all fallen angels regrow their wings while still walking the earth so they can help others by being a shining light example of what a healed person looks like 🕊
Sarah, my sister in Christ: YOU were made perfect in the Eyes of God. Do not allow anyone take that truth away from you. No one can walk your journey for you, so let no one stop you with their own weakness. Your strength is what you’re building to be free of the pain. We are praying for you to be victorious……💐
This story made me weep with joy. For those that don’t struggle with addiction issues, it hard to totally comprehend how amazing this woman is. I wish I could give her a big hug and tell her how proud I am of her. She inspires me to be better. To do better. She gives me hope!
"When I look at those pictures, I realize that I was wrong about myself. I was so wrong." That's the kind of awareness that comes after a true revelation and much therapy. GOOD FOR YOU, GINNY!!! You had a rough start in life. What you've done in spite of it is nothing less than extraordinary!
When she said that I wanted to burst into tears. If only ppl realized that when we think we can't do something or feel we don't have the strength or will power we are wrong about ourselves. I will repeat that to myself over and over when I feel like I can't get sober. So many times I've tried to quit and felt like I just couldn't and would probably die from it and accepted it. I really needed to see this today.
@@trina2100 You probably already know this, but until the root cause of the draw to "a thing" (shopping, alcohol, sex...) is understood, willpower alone is usually not enough. All of us would benefit from inner child healing and therapy. There would be much less addiction out there if we really understood ourselves. I'm rooting for you. 🤍
I am so proud of her. Her story is similar to my husband's. He was addicted for 17 years of his life to heroin and cocaine, in and out of jail and prison but God set him free!!! When I met him he was already free. We were married for 32 beautiful years and he gave me 2 wonderful children. He was able to help so many other people and influenced their lives greatly. He passed two years ago at the age of 70 after a long illness. I miss him so much.
I'm sorry for your loss! Your husband's story is similar to mine, except I'm on year 3 of being free!!! He sounds like a wonderful man and one I aspire to be! God bless you and have a wonderful day!
This woman is amazing and her journey through hell and how she overcame it is incredible and inspiring. I needed to hear this woman's story today and GOD led me here right when I needed hope, guidance, and healing from my own battle with addiction the most!! Thank you so much for sharing and thank you for youtube's algorithm being on point and on divine time right now.
Amen. I am living on the edge of losing everything. I am trying to remain positive but I feel as though I am a run away train that hasn't the ability to stop. I am on medication to help with depression but I hate myself so much, all this really does is gets me from 1 disaster to another. I hope I find myself before it's to late.
I don’t know what it is with the word victim, it’s not a satanic word or something. She is a victim and no shame in that, it’s not her fault. Victims don’t need you to deny their experience as victims, the problem lays on the perpetrators, not the victims. She fought her way out the cycle and that’s so brave, it’s inspiring for other victims like her.
@เพื่อนเจน J8ne's Friends the initial comment said she is not « acting like a victim », which really means nothing and I am pointing that out because people love to use that sentence for no reason left and right, it’s stupid and that too it’s pretty obvious that’s she is not acting any kind of way so why stating it ?
@เพื่อนเจน J8ne's Friends well here it is your own interpretation of the first interpretation then. Stop turning around the damn topic… you just agree with the first comment, because you too hate the « victim mentality » or something as stupid, it’s obvious. He made his comment/interpretation whatever you want to call it and I did my observation too, whether you like it or not. You won’t silent me or something. I will even repeat : I do not agree with his observation, to add « she’s not acting as a victim » was unnecessary and very ignorant as there is not such a thing as « acting as a victim ». You are a victim, not acting like a victim, it’s that simple.
“No soul is irredeemable”…. Truly beautiful words. So proud of Jenny! She climbed🧗♀️ the highest mountain by getting clean. Sadly, so many people haven’t & they’ve paid for it with their lives. This is awesome.
Just WOW! WhT a story. My son was sent to prison for 7.5 years. He says it was the best thing that ever happened to him. He knew he would have been dead if he hadn’t been arrested at that time. He has been out 8 yrs now and is truly amazing. Happy , productive and full of life like I’ve never seen him before. He came out a fantastic artist as well. Thank you for your story.
I'm nearly 3 months sober after a 10 year struggle. My addiction began with painkillers I was prescribed for a serious illness, and moved on to alcohol. I want to be this woman! She's amazing.
@@karner1541 I was 16 when I was first on painkillers for kidney problems but only short term. When I began taking them long term, I was 23-26. Then my alcoholism began when I was 29. I'm now 34! And while I've gotten through the acute withdrawal, I'm dealing with Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) and having memory issues! But I know it will take some time, and it will all be worth it!
You were Born, for THIS PURPOSE...I am also Washingtonian, a drug addict, alone and with Hope. Growing up, I too was exposed to addictions, lifestyles and people who were less supporting and more influencing because of their personal choices. You took Your 'grain of sand' and Created 'The Rock Of Gibraltar', you are A Miracle. Thank you for Sharing.
That’s not true- she truly was set up to become that mess she was and only with incredibly hard work did she become that “new” person. I would be inspired no matter the person’s gender, race, sexual orientation, etc- I love stories like that. This is not as extreme but it’s like when I go the gym and whether I see a woman a week into her time at the gym 80lbs overweight or a woman with a 6 pack who goes everyday for years I respect both so much and am truly inspired
My son lost his battle with addiction in 2012. He tried to get clean many times but it was so hard to kick heroin. I used to search for success stories to give him encouragement. I wish you the best in your new life. You deserve every minute of success. Peace and love to you.
It's totally possible girl 🙏 I did it too. Never looked back. It's been over ten years. The biggest thing is know when you're finally tired and done, and BELIEVE in yourself. Don't question if you can, KNOW you can. The beginning is the hardest. Withdrawals ofc, but then building your life. Relearning who you are. Showing people who you are through action, even when no one believes you. Words won't work. Don't care what anyone thinks about you. Just focus on loving yourself, and putting one foot in front of the other. Don't look too far ahead in future early on, because it's too overwhelming. Focus on getting through only that day. Sometimes it's even just getting through that hour or minute. Find ways to distract yourself. You'll need someone to talk to too. Right now if you're in the thick of it, you MUST get out of your environment. If you're an IV user, you can get rehab! Do it!! Also get rid of everyone's phone numbers!! That's so important. You can totally do it... if you're ready. You have to be ready. Best of luck 🙏💗🙏
An incredibly difficult thing about addiction is when you go from addicted to sobriety, you are so tired and weak. You almost don't have the energy it takes to do those "hard things". let alone awaken everyday. I am proud of you Ginny Burton!
Wow, Ginny. The crap you had to walk through! So happy you found your way out of your rough start. So many men and women do not escape the power of their vices. You are such a great example of what is possible. Thanks for leading the way!
Wonderful story!I was an addict myself and struggled for years with depression, anxiety,and other mental and health issues.I finally after going multiple times to rehab a doctor finally put me on an antidepressant that works for me.Once my depression was under control I no longer had the urge to use drugs anymore and was able to get sober.
I am extremely proud of you Ginny!!! I was so stressed with work/ school today that I thought about putting school on hold but this just inspired me to keep pushing! ❤️
Very proud! Keep looking forward and never give up! 33 years sober now. It works if you work it! Life is a beautiful journey, much to learn about ourselves and sharing w others. Your part of the storytelling of healing and hope!
This is the way I felt when I got my first degree after being sober & staying clean for about 23 years now. I've gotten a 2nd degree, & even though I can't seem to get anyone to hire me (because of lack of experience, if you can believe that!!), I'm still so proud of myself for doing it and knowing that if I put my mind to it, I can do anything, & I don't have to get lit to do it!!!
I'm just sitting here truly believing there is nothing this young lady couldn't achieve. Ginny you're achievements are world famous now. (Australia here) Time to be very proud. You're a great role model for others.
I have yet to see anybody who’s been on drugs that says, “best thing that ever happened to me was drugs”. To be put there by your parents, the only people you should be able to count on the protect you no matter what, is horrifying. To beat that situation is almost incomprehensible. Congratulations.
So proud to see you still with us. I was 10 years clean , relapsed and now I'm another 10 years clean . My older sister however could never get clean . She's still alive but for how long I don't know. You are a huge inspiration xx
Strong girl, I just sat here listening as I think of all of the movie stars, politicians children, and so forth, then I see you and I am so proud of you that I can’t speak….you have been touched and loved by God Almighty…..
Wow! I thought the graduation photo was the 'before' photo. If you only look at the photos, it seems unreal that a person can change that much. She became not only beautiful, but so much younger and her aura is so inspiring. I'm addicted to sugar... It's difficult.
This made me cry....She really didn't have a chance....but she created her chance. I have a similar story. Family life is a mess. It's always caused pain and I'm still in it, but I use these stories to inspire myself. This really, really helped. I've never done drugs, drink or touched weed, and yet, I felt this video helps me too... Thank you for that bravery and courage. It's contagious.
Yes..this!! Rehabilitation should always be the goal of incarceration..solely punitive consequences reduce our collective humanity..Every person, regardless of their past, should be met with hope..and empathy is the foundation of hope..the person you look down on today might one day be the hand that lifts you up..
Thank you komo news and Burton I have no excuse why I can't go back to school at age 35 and also this will help my young brother that was addicted now hes sober for 6 months. Thank you Burton! You just show us anyone can change there stars.
Yes my mom graduated when I was a teen from nursing school in her 30s so we could have a better life. She has been a nurse almost 20 years now and is very successful, even helping people in rehabs with addictions and mental illness. I hope your journey goes well, whatever you may decide to do.
She looks great for being 48 years old and living as a hardcore drug addict for so long. This is an inspiring story and happy for her. Good work & you are an inspiration to us all!
My goodness, look at the light in her eyes now. This story is nothing short of incredible and I’m so happy for this woman for all she’s achieved and overcome!!
Yeah but everyone is different. Some get sick and tired of being sick and tired of the pain/missery sooner than others. Took me 22 years to figure it out. I hope it takes my Son less time...
A few thoughts 1.The Seattle city council needs to see this. Allowing addicts to sleep on the streets isn't compassion. it's torture. 2. Forget programs like D.A.R.E. allow this women to tell her story in the classroom in full. unedited, and with pics 3. In America anyone no matter where you started in life can make it if your willing to try. If she can do it with her childhood anyone can. You just have to want it.
I'm in awe. I'm in awe whenever I hear about one of these success stories that grew & blossomed from a life of past addictions & abuse. Very proud of you Ginny, you're a rising star young lady!! Peace.
when you share your story, it reminds me of others who live in the shaddows and have a horrible life in dingy alleys, abandoned houses, park benches. Thank you for giving me hope for those people, the ones that we have to reach. God Bless you Ginny.
Wow, what a turn. I just watched a life in crime 84 to 2020, and it has gotta be the most profound piece of reality tv I have ever ever seen. And this here is relatable , but on a different level , in a different arena. It so heart warming to see her clean, in the garden, enjoying the simple things , helping others... Good luck to this wonderful strong beautiful lady and her husband.
Wow! Gotta wipe my tears before I continue. Full grown, 60 yr. man so touched and thankful to God and life for this rare happy endings. Way to go! May the rest of your life be so inspirational, and may God keep your light lit up for the world in need, to look and learn upon your wonderful existence. God bless you always 🍃
Ginny, if you’re reading this, you should make a TH-cam account and share your experiences with us. There are other people that can use your experiences as encouragement, and a warning to other kids heading down a path that’s similar to your past.
She is going to school to work with other addicts and those incarcerated so she is helping others. A TH-cam channel would be alot of work and stess considering shes got school and other things that keep her very busy. Being in recovery we dont have al0t of freetime. We spend it at meetings and working to stay sober that itself is a full time job!!
@@apoisonberry she doesn't need exposure to anonymous internet monsters every other day. I'm sure she has her path set out and needs peace though you mean well in your comment.
She opposes harm reduction policies that could save lives and supports incarceration for people who have done nothing but harm themselves. She regularly appears on brazen propaganda outlets such as Fox "News" to spout such poison, and is almost certainly bought off to do it. She's scum.
These are the stories I want to hear. Not about celeb bullshit. The world would be so much better if we facilitated real, raw, true, and victorious news
Agree!
True!
I like celebs who come from nothing to everything... But you made a good point 😀
Your story should definitely be made into a movie 🎥. Do it
Couldn’t agree with you more
Hey Ginny, I don’t know you but so damn proud of you.
Agreed!!👏
the same here, what a warrior !!
Yes!!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Here here! Cheers to her!
She was given a chance! She was given a mentor!
How many parents of homeless addicts are here sobbing and praying their child turns their life around like this amazing woman? It's been 20 years of watching my son cycle through these same patterns, doing everything I can to help him, often enabling him because that line gets so cloudy when your heart is broken. I still believe in him, I still have faith he'll turn his life around. I'll never give up on him. I've shared this video with him. I surrender it all to God.
God bless you. Please keep your faith. I'm in your son's same shoes, and it's time I change my life.
@@davidlenz9902 May you find God's love in your heart. Your heart knows. He is inside you right now. He's been there all along. He'll never leave you. He loves you so much. It's never too late to change your life ... the only time that matters is right now. I'll never give up on my son. I trust God's plan. God bless you.
@@grandmaknows9320 What love you have. Thank the Lord for your love that you share here and with your son. I hope this wonderful lady knows God. If she mentioned Him they certainly didn't include it in the story. If not He is the one thing missing from her rebuilt life. Bless you and your son. God is taking care of things though you can't see it!
God bless you Beautiful Lady I've been down the road of Drug abuse Heroin since I was 22 years old now I am 47 I'm now on methadone. I hope your son gets the help he needs , Stay strong 💪 Love and Respect from Australia 🇦🇺
It may not seem like it right now but he notices that you havent given up on him. Unfortunately no one can break the cycle and get clean for anyone else but themselves. I can just say thank you so much and I say it on his behalf if he hasnt. When someone is in the throes of addiction that substance becomes all consuming and loved ones unfortunately usually bear the brunt of it without the addict fully considering how his actions hurt those who are close. I can only ask that you be patient and understanding and there for him only in the instances of providing shelter or food or a way to help get clean. You can be there for him and not enable him. I have fought addiction most of my life but am at a point that I am doing well. I can tell you that your son is already beating himself up to the point of it eroding away his self esteem and confidence. The addict is judged harshly by society and moreso from people whom never had the problem or dealt with it. He probably hates himself enough for everyone so being there when he is at his worst should help to open his eyes. I wish you all the luck and patience possible. Sorry for the novel.
She looks amazing at 48, especially considering her past! Truly a picture of health and healing!!!
Why wat should she look like at 48, sorry but 48 isn't that old darl'n.
To “begin “your 1st career it is.
And she and her husband built an apartment attached to her parents home- - -
She is 48????
I gotta start hiking
I couldn't believe it, 48 years old! That means she has been using for over 30 years. And yet, if you look at her skin, her teeth, and her hair there seems to be no trace of it. Amazing and good on her!
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What is your point in mentioning their apartment? Just being a jerk because you think she should be a homeowner by age 48? 🙄
There are no age limits when it comes to building or re-building your life. Her childhood was stolen from her - does that compute? She is a VERY strong and resilient woman who is finally able to experience what many of us take for granted.
Many people switch careers in their 40’s and 50’s. What is your passive aggressive comment about her first career meant to imply? Who gives a flying f*ck what her age is as she begins her career? Whether she’s 28 or 48, she has demonstrated more grit and drive to succeed than many people.
You are coming across as condescending with your thinly veiled snark. Get lost if you can’t see her bravery and work ethic.
My parents got me addicted as well.
I fight everyday. Addiction isn't easy.
This makes me so happy.
I Will be a success story as well
Meghan, I don't know you, but I am proud of you. Sending you my love all the way from Croatia, Europe❤️
Yes you will.
Fight Meghan, fight.
Love & light
✨🙏💞🙏✨
Success is yours ❤
You can do it 🔥
Yes you will Meghan! ❤️ 🔥💪
Holy shit she is 48. She aged so well despite everything.
She looked > 48 in the before picture. She looks < 30 in the after pic. Kudos to her for being beautiful inside.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I’m 48 and have never done hard drugs and I look heaps older than her. She must have good genetics.
The body is truly amazing, isn't it?! S9 proud for Ginny!
@@Rosesraspberries72 Diet? Stress?
@@kaylacarpenter272 I think the biggest culprit is cigarette 🚬
Addiction is hell. I got addicted to pills in my teens, got clean then started drinking… 10 years an alcoholic. I’m now 70 days sober. Congrats to this woman, I wish her a long life of sobriety, she looks great!
Well done, keep going. 👍🏼🙏🏼
Hey, congratulations. I’m 50 days sober. Got awful post-acute withdrawal but I’m not giving up. Keep going, you got this. I believe in you.
Congratulations and keep going!!
See ya down pub Friday mate
Keep going Dakota! You've got this!
I had a similar life, and just graduated with two AA’s and now I’m working on my BA at university. It’s my hope, also, to help others.
Well done
Félicitations sincères. Bravo
Congratulations
😍 muchas felicidades
Well done! 👍🏻👍🏻❤❤🌹🌹
"Loved me enough to arrest me, to incarcerate me." Yes, attitude is important.
Attitude is everything.
Your crazy, that's like the least smartest thing she said. She's great, awesome, but there's nothing prophetic about what she said. Some people can argue the police were just doing their job. That comment is just to try to get people like you to understand where they're coming from. They don't mean it literally.
Butch Cassidy But she might, occasionally there are good cops to be found out there, and I know people who have gone out to do things deliberately to get arrested to get a break from it all, i think I understand where your coming from, but this could be an exception, especially as it is a remarkable story, isn’t easy dragging oneself out of that pit, i know.
And i think the original comment was trying to say we can always try to look at any event in different ways, especially ones that on the surface appear all bad, Go well.
@@DR-nh6oo that comment let's me know your the real deal. Much love and respect.
How do people help the change she is looking for?
Me and my husband were on the same path as her and all it takes is one choice. God bless you for NOT giving up. We were able to get sober too.
In and out of jail, prison and chaos. Something had to change because I wanted to put a noose around my neck or get better. I got a little dog and he gave me something I never had before. Love! It took love of myself and I came to a point that I let God love me because I was unable to love myself. My husband’s dad I are on a really good path. He is going to school to become a therapist, we’re both working and helping other’s with addiction. Forgiveness, Hope and Love!
All Glory to God! Amen!♥️🙏✌️
Good on you!! Please, stay safe, and Bless you!!
Amen auttie! amen means "I believe"!!
@@pattih7 - Our Creator has worked miracles in our lives. I see Him work miracles every passing day. Bless you and your family!
@MoCo MoCo - thank you so much! Same to you and your family.
She never had a chance, but she gave herself the chances, she deserved. Good job lady.
Amazing story. I have a 34 year old son who is in the throws of addiction. This lets me know there is hope.
What is he on? I'm 34 too.
I'm 37 I struggled with addiction since 15. Clean for 8 years then relapsed and went deeper than ever before for a little over a year. Found out I was pregnant but I still used it, though I lost the baby went deeper and deeper. Had my 4th child they took her from me at 5 days old because I gave her away by choosing drugs over her then my other 2 my first was with his father after 12 years of raising him, and I had relapsed and failed my children, and myself. Words started my spiral but I didn't stop. After my 5 days old were taken I knew I couldn't stop on my own... I put MYSELF in a live-in rehab for mothers and children. I sobbed every night during the 30-day blackout because I felt so defeated and gave my kids away. The day I earned my baby back I told myself no more! Looking at her and my other children and seeing the hurt I caused my boys and seeing that the stress I caused my 5-year-old daughter at the time to start having absentees seizures , I was done with that life and NEVER wanted to go back. I had a little slip up trying to comfort a friend one night , drank with her and ended up blacking out and not coming home on time. After that I told myself no one and nothing is worth the possibility of messing up. Almost 5 years now I have been clean and sober, the friend that I tried to help is no longer with us . Broke my heart but I know her pain is over and she is at rest. Just wish I could have helped her come back from that despair. I have all my children and a home and going to LV to celebrate my birthday and mommas break from being with all the babies for over two years strait with the pandemic happening . For music not to party💞. Staying in a suite and 2 amazing nights of music that truly helped me heal and continues to help me and sooo many others . If it wasn’t for my kids and these musicians . I wouldn’t be here 💜 I can promise that! So anyone suffering or knows someone that is , don’t give them money or pay the bills, if they need something buy the item they say they need, ask them how are they mentally , ask what started the path don’t hate them just understand they are hurting themselves and most likely think they deserve and think well damn I already messed up so why not keep going there is not hope of coming back from this . There is hope just not until they are tired of that life, and not until they realize they can and will come back from it or unfortunately die or locked up. I will be going to college after my youngest starts school and become a nurse but I also want to open a rehab for family’s . There is not enough options to try and keep a family together, also to have a system when you show progress and willingness to change the more help and assistance you receive! That will be my deal and my way to give back.
My brother had dealt with alcoholism for over 20 years. Not sure he will ever let it go.
Indeed there is.
@@mszs3913 Are you an addict also?
She looks amazing. I never would have guessed her to be 48.
she is at Peace within herself from the inside looking Out
Congratulations
🌷🌹🌻
Clean livin. Heroin should be legal, they make you look good forever....'cept that neck tat.
Heroin is a preservative keeps you looking young, doubt me just walk i to an AA vs NA meeting
She looked all of 88 in that first pic.
Me neither !! I thought 35/37
Credit to this Eric reporter for taking interest in this woman and bringing her story to the public's attention. He did an excellent job telling it. Very humane. Thank you....
He’s is a wonderful reporter. I follow him and enjoy all of his stories.
She's a survivor. It's so good to hear success stories like hers.
Normally we hear about drug addiction problems, but very rarely those started by the parents placing them into that horrible mess. She never had a chance. A success story like this indeed is very heartwarming and valuable to those with addiction. If someone engaged from that kind of childhood background can do it, that offers much hope to others.
I WISH TV had a POSITIVE LIFE CHANGE channel.
@@RockyTuxedoFBI absolutely, true. I never had a chance either. I didnt do heavy drugs or shoot up. That does not make me better in anyway. I get it, and I get her strength. I'd love to meet her someday. I'm also a believer that somehow, the Lord had His eye on me. A nobody. I believe He did the same for Ginny. Thank you for your uplifting real life, story Ginny! Jesus loves you!! Enjoy your life, honey!😊🍦🎶🎸🎶🍦
@@pamfradette1191 Everyone is somebody hun. And I get your message loud and clear. Whatever trials you are going thru ATM, remember that without hope, we die. Take care!
@@RockyTuxedoFBI aww, thanks. You take care too!
This woman defeated hell. No one should have to do that. It is NOT possible for everyone. God Bless her. Please let us end the drug war and provide amazing treatment
Even with the drug war, treatment is out there. The problem is an addict has to reach the bottom and find their way out. Until then, they will usually relapse and repeat the cycle.
Yes she did. Amen
She has not defeated hell until she realizes that it was not her own doing that caused her to rise above, but God's grace. All glory is to God. I hope she finds His love for her in due time.
Tell that to liberals
These are the kind of people, ordinary human beings whose story needs to be told. Thank you!! What an inspiration!!
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God bless her soul n heart... im making my last stand tonight against my addiction crystal.. im so sick dehydrated gums swollen bones ache.. I have to try and fight this
Nothing "ordinary" about this human.
@@rigobertovillalobos5144 that is how you know you are ready. When you want it for yourself and not doing it for anyone else. Im proud of you.
Rigoberto Villalobos i wish you all the best my friend, i hate to say it, you probably know it anyway, but it is likely you will have to cut ties with those who are not ready to move on from this, that can be one of the hardest parts, and be ready for the depression and boredom and tricks the mind pays to try and trip you back into that pit, never stop trying to stop, always know you are worth the effort, if you fall off, get back up again and keep walking. All strength to you, remember, it is often the light inside us that truly frightens, hold on to the courage that love can bring.
Im 51, Ive been clean for 11 years. Ill nevet go back.
Way to go Nolan!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Why? Its nice
Stay strong. Stay proud. Stay clean.
YOU are in control and YOU can (and do) make a difference to others around you.
💪🙏👍
Waw thats amazing. Good for you! Its so hardddd
God bless you !
One year ago today I was a homeless junkie addicted to meth. I was also on probation and I was about to die. I cried out to Jesus to save me and I brought myself to Teen/Adult Challenge to Milwaukee, WI for treatment. Today, I am over one year clean and sober, and I'm attending UW-Stout majoring in psychology so I can become a substance abuse counselor. I currently have a 4.0 GPA. It IS possible!
Hell yeah it is!
Way to go !!! I love that god bless you
Oh great. Keep striving for the best you can do it. NEVER give up.
Trust God
Congrats from Eau Claire!
Congratulations!!! So happy for you!
I'm here, 7 years almost. It stuck I know her pain. You don't want it but it becomes a need out of nowhere. One day you're fine the next it's over. I almost died from sepsis from needles. Luckily, no major diseases. No aids, no hepatitis, no hiv. I'm proud of myself and I'm proud of you too girl. There is a beautiful life out there. You've just got to pick yourself up! Don't be afraid to ask for help. 💗
Ginny thank you for beating your addictions and doing the hard stuff. You are an inspiration. You deserve so much love.
Unfortunately, Addiction is not “beatable”. She will always be an addict. She knows this. Addiction is a monster in your mind that can go to sleep while in recovery. But, it’s always there…looking for an opportunity to get you. As long as she stays vigilant, knows her triggers, knows how to properly cope, and most importantly is active in her recovery for life, she will continue to do amazing things. Her story is incredible and rare. It’s hope for recovering addicts, such as myself, can persevere!! But, being brutally honest about being an addict is extremely important. And to not give off the notion that we can “beat” our addiction or that we are “cured” because we got sober. That will never happen. She truly is an inspiration and I hope so many people see her story. ❤️
God keep you in his arms ❤️
@@glowbaby1794 I worry when addicts hang with there old peeps. Boyfriend, Boyfriend's dad, etc. I worry.
@@glowbaby1794 well said!! my dad is an alcoholic and always used to tell me growing up that you can't get too arrogant about how you beat addiction, because that's when it comes roaring back to consume you. you need to stay humble and have a healthy fear of substances and and what they do to your brain.
Yea, mom is an addict dad is an alcoholic. Starting using at around 13 and have been down just about all the bad paths one can trudge down. Currently doin M.A.T. (medically assisted therapy) methadone and see a counselor. I know people tend to look down upon people who are on methadone but it helps for me. But its a constant everyday fight with your own mind.
"The beast in me is caged by frail and fragile bars
Restless by day and by night rants and rages at the stars
God help the beast in me"
Johnny Cash
She is a true hero, just like the journalist/narrator called her. He did a great job too, what a nice guy.
How does this make her a hero? When i got clean and changed my life i never felt like or was called a hero for it.
Steven you too are your own hero !! You have achieved what most don't
Big huge HUGS
@@ssherrierable Mikerob IV is being a real nice guy, and that is a good answer. But I defined her as a hero, because of her additional life choices. No offense, but no one knows your story of addiction, recovery, and redemption (or mine for that matter). She chose a life path that is now helping others just like her. And by making her story public, she is also inspiring strangers. That is why I think she's a hero.
@@ssherrierable What you did, and what she did most likely really blessed many people. Think of the burden of worry that you lifted off people who loved you. If you ever even just give a word of support to someone who is having trouble, you're a hero. You can help people more than most because you know what it's really like.
@@Flipclockfans its not that. I can't toot my own horn in recovery. I learned that the hard way after over 20 relapses. Its never over, im always an addict every day every night. There is no cure, you have to work on yourself one day at a time. I couldn't imagine the news doing a story on me like that for the world to see and than i have a relapse and im back to square one. The hero's are the sponsors and friends that do everything they can to help me in recovery.
She had a purpose in life and she found it. What a inspirational woman.
Wow she's 48 she's a beautiful spirit, woman, and soul. I love her for sharing her story. Hope it reaches all us addicts in the throws of addiction.
This should inspire all no matter how hopeless. God Bless this women.
woman
He will do it, won't He
This made me cry because I'm proud of her. She is inspiring to use my own traumatic, sexual assault victim, drug addicted past to help others out of hell too. May all fallen angels regrow their wings while still walking the earth so they can help others by being a shining light example of what a healed person looks like 🕊
Sarah, my sister in Christ: YOU were made perfect in the Eyes of God. Do not allow anyone take that truth away from you. No one can walk your journey for you, so let no one stop you with their own weakness. Your strength is what you’re building to be free of the pain. We are praying for you to be victorious……💐
Amen
damn girl, u made an adult man cry. out of respect and loving compassion. ur an amazing human being!
So many lives lost,so few make it out,so proud of Jenny,she's a true miracle
True.
She is gorgeous inside and out! She doesn’t look 48 at all, but that doesn’t matter she is amazing! Her story will help so many!!
Excellent news to report 👏 want to see and hear more news report like this 👍 can and will inspire people 😀
Amazing story!!!
Absolutely! Amen
Amen brother. It's always tragedies that are media driven.
This is actually breaking to news to all announcing hope still exists.
I'm 5 years clean from opiates and you inspire me to keep going..
I don't know you, but I'm proud of you 🙏👍
Yes!! "CONGRATS ' 👏
One day at a time my friend!
Stay strong 💪People's of the world 🌎 Better Time's are Coming Love from Australia 🇦🇺 D
Congratulations, one day at a time!
Congratulations, one day at a time!
This story made me weep with joy. For those that don’t struggle with addiction issues, it hard to totally comprehend how amazing this woman is. I wish I could give her a big hug and tell her how proud I am of her. She inspires me to be better. To do better. She gives me hope!
It’s nice seeing actual journalism.
"When I look at those pictures, I realize that I was wrong about myself. I was so wrong." That's the kind of awareness that comes after a true revelation and much therapy.
GOOD FOR YOU, GINNY!!! You had a rough start in life. What you've done in spite of it is nothing less than extraordinary!
When she said that I wanted to burst into tears. If only ppl realized that when we think we can't do something or feel we don't have the strength or will power we are wrong about ourselves. I will repeat that to myself over and over when I feel like I can't get sober. So many times I've tried to quit and felt like I just couldn't and would probably die from it and accepted it. I really needed to see this today.
@@trina2100 You probably already know this, but until the root cause of the draw to "a thing" (shopping, alcohol, sex...) is understood, willpower alone is usually not enough. All of us would benefit from inner child healing and therapy. There would be much less addiction out there if we really understood ourselves. I'm rooting for you. 🤍
This is an inspiring story....it's the kind of story we need more of...she should be proud of herself...♡☆♡
This report by this journalist, Eric Johnson, is the finest I have ever seen on a news broadcast. It is simply outstanding. I hope he goes places. 💛🙏🏼
I am so proud of her. Her story is similar to my husband's. He was addicted for 17 years of his life to heroin and cocaine, in and out of jail and prison but God set him free!!! When I met him he was already free. We were married for 32 beautiful years and he gave me 2 wonderful children. He was able to help so many other people and influenced their lives greatly. He passed two years ago at the age of 70 after a long illness. I miss him so much.
I am so sorry for your loss. Your husband was good man.
@@audreymai2773 Thank you
Thats a beautiful testimony.
I'm sorry for your loss! Your husband's story is similar to mine, except I'm on year 3 of being free!!! He sounds like a wonderful man and one I aspire to be! God bless you and have a wonderful day!
@@tradingarsenal9767 you are already wonderful, no need to aspire to it.🍃❤️🍃🌟
This made me teary eyed. God bless her and all people struggling with addiction.
you go, Ginny! you are beautiful!
This woman is amazing and her journey through hell and how she overcame it is incredible and inspiring.
I needed to hear this woman's story today and GOD led me here right when I needed hope, guidance, and healing from my own battle with addiction the most!!
Thank you so much for sharing and thank you for youtube's algorithm being on point and on divine time right now.
Amen. I am living on the edge of losing everything. I am trying to remain positive but I feel as though I am a run away train that hasn't the ability to stop. I am on medication to help with depression but I hate myself so much, all this really does is gets me from 1 disaster to another. I hope I find myself before it's to late.
A good news story for a change.
Good for her.
"Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a futur." Oscar Wilde.
And Oscar would definately know
Love this!
Love Oscar Wilde!😎
Omg. I love that ! I ve never heard it … Thanks, My Friend
A wonderful Irish man's quote 😀 ❤
☘💚🇮🇪
Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future.
Charles, perfectly, perfectly said! Bless you!
Amen 🙏
Jesus? Is that you?
most sinners deny Christ. deny a good future.
@@marilynwillett804 What? We are all sinners, period, end of story. Christ, alone was sin free.
Bless you Eric for highlighting Ginny. She truly is indeed a hero.
This woman is proof that you can take back your life from drugs and abuse. It can be done. 💯
Inspiring. Nothing is impossible . Her mum destroyed her life yet she did not act as a victim
I don’t know what it is with the word victim, it’s not a satanic word or something. She is a victim and no shame in that, it’s not her fault. Victims don’t need you to deny their experience as victims, the problem lays on the perpetrators, not the victims. She fought her way out the cycle and that’s so brave, it’s inspiring for other victims like her.
@เพื่อนเจน J8ne's Friends the initial comment said she is not « acting like a victim », which really means nothing and I am pointing that out because people love to use that sentence for no reason left and right, it’s stupid and that too it’s pretty obvious that’s she is not acting any kind of way so why stating it ?
@@LemonGreenism 😭👏
@เพื่อนเจน J8ne's Friends well here it is your own interpretation of the first interpretation then. Stop turning around the damn topic… you just agree with the first comment, because you too hate the « victim mentality » or something as stupid, it’s obvious. He made his comment/interpretation whatever you want to call it and I did my observation too, whether you like it or not. You won’t silent me or something. I will even repeat : I do not agree with his observation, to add « she’s not acting as a victim » was unnecessary and very ignorant as there is not such a thing as « acting as a victim ». You are a victim, not acting like a victim, it’s that simple.
@@LemonGreenism Love your answer. I never thought about this sentence. Thank you.
She saved herself… incredible strength, heart and hope. Beautiful.
“No soul is irredeemable”…. Truly beautiful words. So proud of Jenny! She climbed🧗♀️ the highest mountain by getting clean. Sadly, so many people haven’t & they’ve paid for it with their lives. This is awesome.
She should be extremely proud of herself. What an inspiration to people in the dark.
My sentiments exactly ❣️
🛐✝️☮️🕊️🌈
“I never even had a chance” ….. that is so heart breaking
GOD BLESS THIS WOMAN....She's an inspiration to all of those who are still at the depths of their life >
Just WOW! WhT a story. My son was sent to prison for 7.5 years. He says it was the best thing that ever happened to him. He knew he would have been dead if he hadn’t been arrested at that time. He has been out 8 yrs now and is truly amazing. Happy , productive and full of life like I’ve never seen him before. He came out a fantastic artist as well. Thank you for your story.
Don't know her but I'm extremely proud of her. Drug addiction is not easy to overcome!🙏🏽
No ma'am!!!!🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Same😊
And she overcame a whole shitload more than addiction. Live wasn’t meant to be easy…but sometimes it can be delightful.
@@ivoryfyall4231 what
@@Boudicaisback Drug addiction is not easy to overcome, But is so easy to get trapped into😢😢😢
This amazing woman will be a great advocate for prison reform.
That's if she decides to go political!
THIS is so true and so wonderful!!
@@irishsetterarchie did you not watch the whole video? She said she wants to dedicate her life to prison reform.
Some people don’t deserve that tho yeah people like her maybe
I'm nearly 3 months sober after a 10 year struggle. My addiction began with painkillers I was prescribed for a serious illness, and moved on to alcohol. I want to be this woman! She's amazing.
You'll do it! You are doing it now!!
Great and dont forget it takes time for your brain to heal. How old where you when you started ?
@@karner1541 I was 16 when I was first on painkillers for kidney problems but only short term. When I began taking them long term, I was 23-26. Then my alcoholism began when I was 29. I'm now 34! And while I've gotten through the acute withdrawal, I'm dealing with Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) and having memory issues! But I know it will take some time, and it will all be worth it!
Exact same story as yours missy !
@@yawn8598 Thank you so much!! So kind of you :)
You were Born, for THIS PURPOSE...I am also Washingtonian, a drug addict, alone and with Hope. Growing up, I too was exposed to addictions, lifestyles and people who were less supporting and more influencing because of their personal choices. You took Your 'grain of sand' and Created 'The Rock Of Gibraltar', you are A Miracle. Thank you for Sharing.
Such an inspiring story!
That’s not true- she truly was set up to become that mess she was and only with incredibly hard work did she become that “new” person. I would be inspired no matter the person’s gender, race, sexual orientation, etc- I love stories like that. This is not as extreme but it’s like when I go the gym and whether
I see a woman a week into her time at the gym 80lbs overweight or a woman with a 6 pack who goes everyday for years I respect both so much and am truly inspired
Sunshine Tarot?! My mom has been watching you for years so in part my channel was inspired by YOURS🌞✨
My son lost his battle with addiction in 2012. He tried to get clean many times but it was so hard to kick heroin. I used to search for success stories to give him encouragement. I wish you the best in your new life. You deserve every minute of success. Peace and love to you.
Bless you 🍃❤️🍃🙏🏼
RIP ❤
So sorry for your loss. 🙏🏻. May your son Rest In Peace.
I lost my mom from alchool abuse. It is hard to let them go and move on. Hope you are doing well !
Ctee so very sorry for your loss.
I’m a heroin addict so this is super inspiring to me.. just maybe it’s possible
It is Nola Girl, it is! Keep fighting and ALWAYS believe❤️
@@raegriffith5814 Thank you🌼
Run.... run so fast.... so far....to a safe place
I wish you can get the right therapy to help with the addiction.
It's totally possible girl 🙏 I did it too. Never looked back. It's been over ten years. The biggest thing is know when you're finally tired and done, and BELIEVE in yourself. Don't question if you can, KNOW you can. The beginning is the hardest. Withdrawals ofc, but then building your life. Relearning who you are. Showing people who you are through action, even when no one believes you. Words won't work. Don't care what anyone thinks about you. Just focus on loving yourself, and putting one foot in front of the other. Don't look too far ahead in future early on, because it's too overwhelming. Focus on getting through only that day. Sometimes it's even just getting through that hour or minute. Find ways to distract yourself. You'll need someone to talk to too. Right now if you're in the thick of it, you MUST get out of your environment. If you're an IV user, you can get rehab! Do it!! Also get rid of everyone's phone numbers!! That's so important. You can totally do it... if you're ready. You have to be ready. Best of luck 🙏💗🙏
An incredibly difficult thing about addiction is when you go from addicted to sobriety, you are so tired and weak. You almost don't have the energy it takes to do those "hard things". let alone awaken everyday. I am proud of you Ginny Burton!
Wow, Ginny. The crap you had to walk through! So happy you found your way out of your rough start. So many men and women do not escape the power of their vices. You are such a great example of what is possible. Thanks for leading the way!
Wonderful story!I was an addict myself and struggled for years with depression, anxiety,and other mental and health issues.I finally after going multiple times to rehab a doctor finally put me on an antidepressant that works for me.Once my depression was under control I no longer had the urge to use drugs anymore and was able to get sober.
I am extremely proud of you Ginny!!! I was so stressed with work/ school today that I thought about putting school on hold but this just inspired me to keep pushing! ❤️
Very proud! Keep looking forward and never give up! 33 years sober now. It works if you work it! Life is a beautiful journey, much to learn about ourselves and sharing w others. Your part of the storytelling of healing and hope!
Holy shit. She is so strong
Hero's come in all shapes, sizes, sexes, colors and she Mrs Ginny is counted among them.
Yes Sr.
What a great story. She’s such an inspiration. To so many people.
This is the way I felt when I got my first degree after being sober & staying clean for about 23 years now. I've gotten a 2nd degree, & even though I can't seem to get anyone to hire me (because of lack of experience, if you can believe that!!), I'm still so proud of myself for doing it and knowing that if I put my mind to it, I can do anything, & I don't have to get lit to do it!!!
After everything you did to get clean keep going.....you can fight now to get the rest of it too.🌠
She survived so that she could go on to serve others.. that’s a beautiful thing 💝
I'm just sitting here truly believing there is nothing this young lady couldn't achieve. Ginny you're achievements are world famous now. (Australia here) Time to be very proud. You're a great role model for others.
I've never seen before and after photos about addiction flipped around. She's amazing.
This brought tears to my Eyes What an Amazing Person God Bless her . She's a good example that anyone can change their Life.
What a incredible story/journey. Just when you feel defeated, and theres no hope, theres the life inspiration of Ginny Burton.
I have yet to see anybody who’s been on drugs that says, “best thing that ever happened to me was drugs”. To be put there by your parents, the only people you should be able to count on the protect you no matter what, is horrifying. To beat that situation is almost incomprehensible. Congratulations.
bravo sheridan bravo
So proud to see you still with us. I was 10 years clean , relapsed and now I'm another 10 years clean . My older sister however could never get clean . She's still alive but for how long I don't know. You are a huge inspiration xx
Glad you didn't give up! Proud of you!
Hang in there girl life can only get better you put in the hard work you deserve to be happy keep well
Strong girl, I just sat here listening as I think of all of the movie stars, politicians children, and so forth, then I see you and I am so proud of you that I can’t speak….you have been touched and loved by God Almighty…..
"Looking back gets rough so Jenny Burton looks forward."
Wow! I thought the graduation photo was the 'before' photo. If you only look at the photos, it seems unreal that a person can change that much. She became not only beautiful, but so much younger and her aura is so inspiring. I'm addicted to sugar... It's difficult.
@HOC Me too
Yes it is. I am too.
I'm addicted to sugar & food😢
Sugar is poison it is very powerful I stay away from it makes me crazy.
It is so refreshing to hear stories like this in todays world. It brings hope!
This made me cry....She really didn't have a chance....but she created her chance.
I have a similar story. Family life is a mess. It's always caused pain and I'm still in it, but I use these stories to inspire myself. This really, really helped. I've never done drugs, drink or touched weed, and yet, I felt this video helps me too...
Thank you for that bravery and courage. It's contagious.
Yes..this!! Rehabilitation should always be the goal of incarceration..solely punitive consequences reduce our collective humanity..Every person, regardless of their past, should be met with hope..and empathy is the foundation of hope..the person you look down on today might one day be the hand that lifts you up..
I love what you said here💖♥️
People have to desire redemption.
Hopefully people like her leading by
example can make it happen. ❤️👍
Thank you komo news and Burton I have no excuse why I can't go back to school at age 35 and also this will help my young brother that was addicted now hes sober for 6 months. Thank you Burton! You just show us anyone can change there stars.
Yes my mom graduated when I was a teen from nursing school in her 30s so we could have a better life. She has been a nurse almost 20 years now and is very successful, even helping people in rehabs with addictions and mental illness. I hope your journey goes well, whatever you may decide to do.
You can do it!
You can help you both by doing so. Best wishes.
She looks great for being 48 years old and living as a hardcore drug addict for so long. This is an inspiring story and happy for her. Good work & you are an inspiration to us all!
My goodness, look at the light in her eyes now. This story is nothing short of incredible and I’m so happy for this woman for all she’s achieved and overcome!!
Common denominator: Personal CHOIcE.. she chose to be better, chose to do better, chose to do the hard work and get it done..congratulations
Life is what you make it
Amen.!
Very difficult when humans go down this path that’s why it’s an addiction. Demons of addiction.
Yeah but everyone is different. Some get sick and tired of being sick and tired of the pain/missery sooner than others. Took me 22 years to figure it out. I hope it takes my Son less time...
Very true. Choices. And understanding it actually is a choice
A few thoughts 1.The Seattle city council needs to see this. Allowing addicts to sleep on the streets isn't compassion. it's torture.
2. Forget programs like D.A.R.E. allow this women to tell her story in the classroom in full. unedited, and with pics
3. In America anyone no matter where you started in life can make it if your willing to try. If she can do it with her childhood anyone can. You just have to want it.
Who’s cutting onions? Ugh so incredibly happy for her and her husband.
I'm in awe. I'm in awe whenever I hear about one of these success stories that grew & blossomed from a life of past addictions & abuse. Very proud of you Ginny, you're a rising star young lady!! Peace.
when you share your story, it reminds me of others who live in the shaddows and have a horrible life in dingy alleys, abandoned houses, park benches. Thank you for giving me hope for those people, the ones that we have to reach. God Bless you Ginny.
Thank you for telling this story. Ginny, you are inspiring and so strong.
One hell of an inspirational woman. You made it and made it BIG!.... YOU...deserve a gold medal 🙏
Wow, what a turn.
I just watched a life in crime 84 to 2020, and it has gotta be the most profound piece of reality tv I have ever ever seen.
And this here is relatable , but on a different level , in a different arena. It so heart warming to see her clean, in the garden, enjoying the simple things , helping others...
Good luck to this wonderful strong beautiful lady and her husband.
When she said: "I realized I was so wrong about myself". If we believe in ourselves we can do so much. Thank you Ginny Burton.
i am so proud of her, it was not even her fault that she got addicted
It’s her mum fault to introduce her into drugs when she was still a child.She looks a lot better now.
Good for them.👍
Society should never give up a person. Unfortunately people like more to judge than to help…
People can't help if the person isn't ready to change. Its starts with SELF.
Wow! Gotta wipe my tears before I continue. Full grown, 60 yr. man so touched and thankful to God and life for this rare happy endings. Way to go! May the rest of your life be so inspirational, and may God keep your light lit up for the world in need, to look and learn upon your wonderful existence. God bless you always 🍃
Ginny, if you’re reading this, you should make a TH-cam account and share your experiences with us. There are other people that can use your experiences as encouragement, and a warning to other kids heading down a path that’s similar to your past.
She is going to school to work with other addicts and those incarcerated so she is helping others. A TH-cam channel would be alot of work and stess considering shes got school and other things that keep her very busy. Being in recovery we dont have al0t of freetime. We spend it at meetings and working to stay sober that itself is a full time job!!
Hopefully she can find a good paying job....17 felonies....but a TH-cam account would be a great fall back
@@apoisonberry she doesn't need exposure to anonymous internet monsters every other day. I'm sure she has her path set out and needs peace though you mean well in your comment.
I have met many Ginnys over the years, and all of them are heroes. To all those still struggling, you and do this! 🤗🐝❤️
I don't understand the over 200 people who disliked this story. What's not to like? She worked hard and turned her entire life around. Very inspiring.
She opposes harm reduction policies that could save lives and supports incarceration for people who have done nothing but harm themselves. She regularly appears on brazen propaganda outlets such as Fox "News" to spout such poison, and is almost certainly bought off to do it.
She's scum.