. . "Stone Circle Productions." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . "Heroin what am I going to do?"@en . "Heroin what am I going to do?" . . . . . . "Heroin is an opiate drug--and a significantly addictive substance. Making the decision to become sober can be extremely challenging, as critical questions arise: What am I going to do if I decide I'm going to stop? How long can I stay away from it? Is it possible for me to resume a normal lifestyle? This award-winning video traces the steep path from the initial infatuation, allure, and lifestyle involved with heroin use to the inevitable devastation of addiction. It includes timely, informative updates on the resurgent threat and evolving problems of heroin use, plus real help and hope for recovery."@en . "Part one of this program describes the powerful allure of heroin and the using lifestyle, the initial illusion of control over the drug, and the inevitable fall into a life of coping and using. Part two moves on to reveal the feelings of helplessness and desperation that brought these addicts to treatment. Their matter-of-fact revelations show the way out of heroin addiction as they talk about the need for honesty and surrender to begin recovery, their struggles to stay clean, and the ultimate rewards of a life without drugs." . "Heroin is an opiate drug--and a significantly addictive substance. Making the decision to become sober can be extremely challenging, as critical questions arise: What am I going to do if I decide I'm going to stop? How long can I stay away from it? Is it possible for me to resume a normal lifestyle? This award-winning video traces the steep path from the initial infatuation, allure, and lifestyle involved with heroin use to the inevitable devastation of addiction. It includes timely, informative updates on the resurgent threat and evolving problems of heroin use, plus real help and hope for recovery." . . . . "Part one of this program describes the powerful allure of heroin and the using lifestyle, the initial illusion of control over the drug, and the inevitable fall into a life of coping and using. Part two moves on to reveal the feelings of helplessness and desperation that brought these addicts to treatment. Their matter-of-fact revelations show the way out of heroin addiction as they talk about the need for honesty and surrender to begin recovery, their struggles to stay clean, and the ultimate rewards of a life without drugs." . . . . . . . . . . . "Internet videos"@en . "Internet videos" . . "Heroin Dependence Personal Narratives." . .