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When drugs hit home, family drug court aims to keep family together [News-Leader.com]

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Lisa Pryor has spent the majority of her 31 years abusing drugs. She began experimenting with pot and alcohol in elementary school and using meth at 17. When she was 23, she began using opiates.

Her drug of choice was morphine but like most opiate addicts, any opiate would do. And the need for the drug was consuming.

“I basically lived to use and used to live. I used to survive. That’s how it felt,” Pryor said.

 

[For more of this story, written by Jackie Rehwald, go to http://www.news-leader.com/sto...y-together/32243325/]

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