I was a drug addict and I didn’t know how to get out I stayed out in the streets for 17 years and I finally turned myself in to get clean in 2010 I cleaned up my record I cleaned up my act and I am now a license vocational nurse married on my own home and both my vehicles I love the life I live today and I’m so glad that I left that life behind me I’m lucky to be alive but I’m thankful
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