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Hoarders: 500 TONS Of Hoard Over 2.5 Acres Tears Family Apart | A&E








A hoard that spans over 2.5 acres is breaking this family apart in Season 12, Episode 7, “Margie”.

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  1. Hoarding is such a sad mental illness, like BPD & narcissistic personality disorder, you can't reason with manipulators. "I'll still love her, that will never stop". Yes! You can love…from afar if necessary.

  2. She lit up whenever she saw that clean living room. I bet she viewed it as a brand new room to store more purchases. Hoarders never change. Ever. Just go watch a few episodes of "Hoarders – Where are they Now?" They all go right back to hoarding.

  3. Some of the hoarders on this show are clearly kind people who have issues and just really needed someone to help. This lady wasn’t one of them. She is so selfish and spectacularly manipulative, to the point that she uses poor people as an excuse. If she’s collecting stuff for poor people, she would give it to them instead of piling it in her house. I felt so bad for her family knowing that she was choosing a bunch of junk over them.

  4. great way to fix a hording problem is surprise tickets to somewhere exotic, a can of gasoline and a box of matches.. "Oh no, while you where gone on your trip your house burned down! i have no idea what could have happened!"..

  5. One of these days people are going to have to realize that 50% of the world belongs institutionalized , and make it so.

  6. I completely disagree with the way the two woman were treating the lady …daughter in law and grandchildren…there is a mental disorder…parting with stuff causes her anxiety …and these women were throwing anger n orders…rule no 1 never force a hoarder …take it slow…this lady needs Jasmin from Britain hoarders she is so gentle and would have achieved milestones with this lady

  7. These two people are seriously very very sick in the head. Being a clean-freak, I would have no patience at all with all this garbage (pun intended.) It's such a self-centered, manipulative disorder.

  8. Bethel seems like someone who will be able to overcome hoarding, you can notice him arguing trying to convince margie, pushing himself to surpass it, and even advance to the point he get mad for not being able to progress with it.

    But Margie… There's nooo way she will surpass it and will keep doing it. It seems like a situation where Bethel will reach a point and decide to have his own private room to live while leaving Margie the rest of the house to do whatever she wants with it.

  9. I own many collections, but everything is in it's proper place. It's going to be fun when I downsize from a 5,000 sq ft house to a 1,800 one. 🤪

  10. I know this sounds bad but I watch these episodes while I’m cleaning to motivate me to trow out what I absolutely don’t need

  11. The great depression still has far reaches in the Midwest.
    My 100 year old great grandma does things like Margie. She's not nearly as bad and is a clean kept Catholic woman but she has so many buttons and baubles, containers of clarified grease, emptied cans full of nails and thumb tacks.

    If it can be reused it will be.

  12. Side note: They women in the family have lovely and full heads of hair! The hoarder’s white long hair is goals! 🙌🏾

  13. I've been trying hard to work through the issues that are the triggers for my own hoarding; watching this program shows how bad my situation can possibly become and it helps spur changes in my thinking and how I react to stressors. Unfortunately, half the hoard is my mom's and she's in complete denial that as a Boomer who grew up in poverty she has traumas that cause her to think like the old couple here pika

  14. The dust bowl did a number on the people of Oklahoma, my own mother talks about how her dad would have them pick up dead animals they saw on the off chance they were edible. It it SO hard to kick the survivalist instinct when you go through something like that no matter how stable your life becomes

  15. This woman definitely is NOT a social person.
    It is all egocentric behavior. It is 150% asocial behavior.
    Best way to help these people was to bind up the white witch on a chair until everything was cleaned. 😂

  16. " It just starts piling" the understatement of the centuries.
    Woman, IT IS piling and it is sick to the bones.

  17. I feel so sorry for the son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter. The grandfather is at least *trying*. The grandmother is… there are so many words to describe her, but I don't want to be rude.

  18. My mom was a hoarder and i remember it was hard living in the house with so many things. Boxes and boxes of clothes and stuff everywhere. When we became adults, my siblings and i either became super clean to the point of having ocd or just hoardes other stuff in a small way like hoarding too much food or buying clothes they don't neccesarily need. I am one of the former and keep a minimalist house.

  19. I grew up with hoarder grandparents and it was really hard to see them. I sympathize with these parents, to this day I know my grandparents love me but it’s been hard growing a connection with them since I can’t stand the smell or mess of their home. Recently it was cleaned though it took a 8 person team and 5 full days (it’s a 1000 sq ft house) but I’m not a child anymore so I really missed out having my grandparents growing up.

  20. I’m 9 minutes in and I’m getting pseudo-PTSD from my friends mom

    She was very much like this lady… the strategy with hoarders like her ~isn’t~ to be confrontational. When you get assertive with this type, all they will do is double and triple down on their position, get angry and then shut down completely. The husband clearly recognizes is but he’s also supporting his wife in her impenetrable stance

    What I found to be moderately successful is to be willing to give them a chance to follow through. In this case, start a SMALL pile of wash—>donate stuff. When it gets to a laundry basket sized volume (nearly instantly) pass it to her and ask her to start a load so it can be donated later that day

    After 2-3 loads worth she likely would’ve either accepted that it was a mountainous task and accept that those would-be donations are dumpster bound, or she would follow through and show willingness to run a couple hundred loads of laundry over time and then donate as intended…

    Either way it prevents to rising tensions that stall/prevent progress. An angry hoarder is the least productive of all

  21. "Shell buy something that, maybe she doesn't need right this minute but she gets it anyway"

    No dude, she doesn't need it, wont ever need it

  22. Well, at least she lucked out and her partner is an engineer. Maybe her piles where we’ll designed

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