Would Anyone Be Interested in Telling Their Drug Addiction Story for a Testimony on Our Website?

Question by DSS: Would anyone be interested in telling their drug addiction story for a testimony on our website?
Nothing tells it better than someone who has had the struggles with drug addiction. I would welcome your story and hope all is good with you now. If we use your story, you can view it on www.DSSDrugScreeningServices.com in the next coming weeks.
Just email us under our “contact info” on our website. We would love to hear your story. Make it as long or short as you’d like.

Best answer:

Answer by Cella
I don’t think there’s enough room or do I have time to explain what my story is. But I think the cycle of a drug addict can cover every ones story in some way.

Good luck

Cella

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