Intervention: Then & Now: Full Episode – Tom (Season 1, Episode 22) | A&E

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Growing up in a South Boston neighborhood run by the Irish mob, Tom got caught up in the gangster lifestyle. We check back in with Tom and his family to see how’s he’s been doing since his Intervention in Season 1, Episode 22. #Intervention
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“Intervention” profiles people whose addictions or other compulsive behaviors have brought them to a point of personal crisis, and the friends and family members who come together to help them.

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28 thoughts on “Intervention: Then & Now: Full Episode – Tom (Season 1, Episode 22) | A&E

  1. Jayne has her own issues. She belittles EVERYTHING he does. Even how he changes lanes. OMG she would drive anybody nuts. Same old thing. One spouse quits drugs and puts down the one who still does. Good luck Tom.

  2. Tom has been enabled his whole life and despite being handed everything still found a way to completely torpedo his life and reputation. His wife is almost as insufferable as he is. Typical Southie trash

  3. My mom died from an overdose in 03 when I was 14, my dad is still alive and a junky I can't respect him for that💯

  4. So glad to see that even after all those years as a drug addict, he finally put his family and his own wellbeing first. So seldom does the treatment program work long-term. I sincerely hope he is truthful and that he continues to refrain from drugs. Love that he and his son now have a relationship as well as an improved relationship with his girls.

  5. Watching this show makes me a better father and makes me love every minute with my family. I was a bad alcoholic for many many years. I drank alcohol to deal with my PTSD from deployments in the Army. Alcohol took over my life to the point my family was all going to leave me. One day was drinking by myself in the garage like I always did. I sat there drunk and looked at all the bottles of Bud light sitting on my floor, there was probably 100 bottles sitting there. I sat there reflecting on what I was doing to my kids and wife I love more than anything. I sat there and started crying because I was very drunk. I told myself I was done with this and I went in and told my wife before I want and passed out that I was done with this and the next day I cleaned up the mess in my garage and I quit drinking and til this day I have never drank again. I have been sober now for 5 years.

  6. This show breaks my heart on so many levels. People are suffering from a recognized medical disease, and almost all they're offered is faith healing and quasi-cult nonsense cooked up by a pathologically lying, 1930s stock swindler and a child abusing proctologist. Scientific, evidence-based treatment is shunned in favor of confessions and appeals to the supernatural.

  7. A lot of ya don’t understand the experience and science. The parents are lost in a child like mind. They are basically teenagers with babies.

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