dimanche 5 février 2017
THE FENTANYL FIX: 'The fundamental problem is we live in a screwed up world'
Dr. Carol Ann Saari will never forget one of her patients describing how she got herself to work every day: by dropping acid to escape the gut-wrenching effects of sexual abuse flashbacks.
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