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Lynn Marie Smith

Rolling Away

 
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Lynn Marie Smith says no one wants to be a drug addict. It just happens. Just months after graduating from high school and moving to New York City from a small town in Pennsylvania, Smith was dabbling in drugs, and wound up addicted to ecstasy. After a breakdown led to her hospitalization, Smith shook off her addiction.

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