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Help Me, I'm Elizabeth!

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Substance use disorders are no longer limited to the inner city. Thousands of suburban kids that come from traditionally “good homes“ have been a part of this growing and disturbing epidemic.

Parents from affluent neighborhoods have been shocked to learn that their honor roll or star athlete child has fallen into the trap of drug addiction. This is the story of Elizabeth and her two sons. A family divided by addiction but not conquered.

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Substance use disorders are no longer limited to the inner city. Thousands of suburban kids that come from traditionally “good homes“ have been a part of this growing and disturbing epidemic.

Parents from affluent neighborhoods have been shocked to learn that their honor roll or star athlete child has fallen into the trap of drug addiction. This is the story of Elizabeth and her two sons. A family divided by addiction but not conquered.

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