Hoarding: Buried Alive Season 7 Episode 9 It's A Horror Story
- TVPG
- December 4, 2013
- 42 min
In this episode of Hoarding: Buried Alive, titled "It's A Horror Story," we meet John, a man who has been hoarding for over 30 years. His house is filled with junk, garbage, and countless items that he's accumulated over the years. The clutter has completely taken over his home, leaving him with only a small pathway to navigate through. John's hoarding has reached dangerous levels, and it's now affecting his health and safety.
John's hoarding started when he was young and living with his parents. He had a difficult childhood and felt like he didn't have control over his life. So, he started collecting things to create a sense of control and security. Over time, John's hoarding spiraled out of control, and he started hoarding everything from old newspapers to broken appliances.
John's home is now overrun with clutter, and he's living in hazardous conditions. His home is infested with rodents and insects, and the smell of rotting garbage and animal feces is overwhelming. John's family is concerned for his health and safety and has urged him to clean up his home, but he refuses to let go of his possessions.
The episode follows John as he works with a professional organizer and therapist to start the process of cleaning up his home. It's a daunting task, and John is resistant to getting rid of anything. The therapist works with John to understand the underlying emotional issues behind his hoarding and helps him to develop new coping mechanisms.
As they start cleaning, John is forced to confront the reality of the conditions he's been living in. He's shocked by the amount of garbage and debris that's been hiding in the piles of clutter. It's a painful process for John, and he's often overwhelmed by the emotions that surface. However, he's determined to make progress and start living a healthier, happier life.
Throughout the episode, we hear from John's friends and family members, who share their own experiences with his hoarding. They describe how John's hoarding has affected their relationships with him and how they've struggled to connect with him because of the clutter in his home. It's clear that John's hoarding has had far-reaching effects on those around him, and they're hopeful that he'll be able to make a change.
As the episode progresses, we see John make significant progress in his cleaning efforts. He's able to let go of some of his possessions and begins to see the importance of living in a clean, safe environment. However, the process of cleaning up his home is far from over, and John knows that he has a long road ahead of him.
In the end, John's story is a reminder that hoarding is a serious mental health disorder that affects not only the hoarder but also their loved ones. It's a difficult journey, but with the right support and guidance, it's possible to overcome hoarding and start living a healthier, happier life.