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It's all about the Horror and effects illegal drugs can do on your life. They can take everything from you and once you let it reach that point.. It's hard to turn back.

Constantly fighting with her mother, dealing with her drug addiction, being a single mother, and raising a baby as a teenager, is the road Kristina took.

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