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Hooked on Heroin: Shane's Story - Part Two

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Former heroin user, 25-year-old Shane Ferrance, shares his journey of overcoming addiction. Photo credit: ideastream

Twenty-five-year-old Shane Ferrance, a former heroin user, has seen it all.

He tried rehab, counseling, and various prescription medication treatments. He even went to jail before finally having his moment of clarity which led to him getting sober.

Now, nearly five years clean, Ferrance shares his story of how he overcame addiction to heroin.

In part 2 of the series Hooked on Heroin, Ferrance talks about the night he found the strength to quit using.  See also .

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Marlene Harris-Taylor
Marlene is the director of engaged journalism at 91¸£Àû.