ABC(BOULDER, Colo.) Last September, Ryan Christoff found his then 16-year-old daughter barely breathing in their home near Boulder, Colorado. Little did he know at the time, but his daughter was suffering from an overdose. She had taken a half of a Percocet pill given to her by her then boyfriend not knowing that it was laced with Fentanyl - a synthetic opioid used to treat severe pain and is up to 50 times more powerful than heroin. "I'm bored in my room," said Sofia Christoff, who said she had found some "powder" substance. "I crushed it up, took a line. Felt kind of sparkly for two seconds and then I woke up in the hospital." Ryan Christoff said he had known that his daughter "smoked a little weed" occasionally, but had no idea that the sophomore had actually been secretly experimenting with a long list of drugs. "Cocaine, Xanax, Ketamine once. Acid, Shrooms, Adderall," said Sofia Christoff. "So just pills. Just like ever
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