prostitution? just paying for it. you know, my habit, it grew so out of control. with a $300-a-day habit, it s a battle she s losing. heroin, especially, especially heroin, i mean, it just changes your brain, you know, how you think. i mean, when you don t have it, you feel like you re dying almost. like your body tricks itself. it s like you have to have it or else you re not going to live anymore, like you re dying. unusually articulate, educated and self-aware, officers are surprised to learn dana s downward spiral from honor student to addict to prostitute began with a sports injury. i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could, you know, keep playing but i was, like, basically putting a bandage over it, taking, you know, like painkillers, vicodin, prescribed to me and oxycontin because it got so bad that i had to take
you know, my habit, it grew so out of control. with a $300-a-day habit, it s a battle she s losing. heroin, especially, especially heroin, i mean, it just changes your brain, you know, how you think. i mean, when you don t have it, you feel like you re dying almost. like your body tricks itself. it s like you have to have it or else you re not going to live anymore, like you re dying. unusually articulate, educated and self-aware, officers are surprised to learn dana s downward spiral from honor student to addict to prostitute began with a sports injury. i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could, you know, keep playing but i was, like, basically putting a bandage over it, taking, you know, like painkillers, vicodin, prescribed to me and oxycontin because it got so bad that i had to take them to play. dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer
you know, my habit, it grew so out of control. with a $300 a day habit, it s a battle she s losing. heroin, especially, especially heroin, i mean, it just changes your brain, you know, how you think. i mean, when you don t have it, you feel like you re dying almost. your body tricks itself. it s like you have to have it, or else you re not going to live anymore. like you re dying. unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute began with a sports injury. i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could, you know, keep playing but i was, like, basically putting a bandage over it, taking, you know, like painkillers, vicodin, prescribed to me and oxycontin because it got so bad i had to take them to play. dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs.
out of control. with a $300 a day habit, it s a battle she s losing. heroin, especially, especially heroin, i mean, it just changes your brain, you know, how you think. i mean, when you don t have it, you feel like you re dying almost. your body tricks itself. it s like you have to have it, like you re dying. unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute began with a sports injury. i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could, you know, keep playing but i was, like, basically putting a bandage over it, taking, you know, like painkillers, vicodin, prescribed to me and oxycontin because it got so bad i had to take them to play. dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs.
a battle she s losing. heroin, especially, especially heroin, i mean, it just changes your brain, you know, how you think. i mean, when you don t have it, you feel like you re dying almost. your body tricks itself. it s like you have to have it, like you re dying. unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute began with a sports injury. i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could, you know, keep playing but i was, like, basically putting a bandage over it, taking, you know, like painkillers, vicodin, prescribed to me and oxycontin because it got so bad i had to take them to play. dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs. in the cold quiet of her jail cell, struggling without heroin