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📞 NEED PRAYER OR PEER SUPPORT? Call or text me: 520-528-5828 If you’re struggling with any addiction—or you love someone who is—I’m here to pray with you and talk. You are not alone. ⸻ This is my full, unfiltered fentanyl story. In this video, I share the first time I ever used fentanyl—and the long road that led me there. My story didn’t start with fentanyl. It started with a childhood full of learning disabilities, feeling behind in school, feeling different, and slowly turning toward rebellion. That rebellion opened doors I never should have walked through—things I watched, choices I made, habits that formed. What followed was years of addiction and backsliding: • Alcohol • Cocaine • Party drugs • Sexual addiction, including hiring sex workers through massage parlors • Arrests • Repeated attempts to get clean • Teen Challenge — three different times I eventually graduated Teen Challenge. I knew the truth. I knew better. And yet… I still allowed myself to try fentanyl one time. That “one time” opened the door to one of the darkest and most terrifying addictions of my life. In this video, I talk honestly about: • How fentanyl took hold • Overdosing three times • The nightmare-level withdrawals • Exposure to violence, prostitution, and environments I never wanted to be in • The fear, the darkness, and the cost I don’t tell this story to shock you. I tell it because I survived. By the grace of God, I am alive. I am free. I’ve been clean for 5–6 years. I do not crave fentanyl. I want nothing to do with it. It was horrible. It nearly killed me. And I never want another human being to believe the lie that it’s “just one time.” If you’re watching this and struggling—whether with fentanyl, alcohol, pornography, sexual addiction, pills, cocaine, or anything else—there is a way out. Again, if you need prayer or someone to talk to: 📞 520-528-5828 If this video helps you, consider sharing it with someone who needs to hear it. Your life is worth fighting for. — London