Khloe Kardashian Supporting Lamar Odom Through Drug Addiction – Hollywood Life
Khloe Kardashian Supporting Lamar Odom Through Drug Addiction – Hollywood Life
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Khloe Kardashian Supporting Lamar Odom Through Drug Addiction
Hollywood Life Even though Lamar is in a dark place right now, and is reportedly refusing the help of Khloe and his loved ones, the source says that she “WILL NOT leave him.” “Khloe has his back,” the source says, insisting that even as Lamar struggles to reject … Khloe and Lamar Marriage Crisis Triggered By Drug Abuse TMZ report: Lamar Odom has had a drug problem for the last two years Khloe Kardashian, Lamar Odom's marriage in trouble as NBA star struggles with … |
Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom’s Marital Trouble Caused By Drugs — Report – Hollywood Life
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Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom's Marital Trouble Caused By Drugs — Report
Hollywood Life It's no secret that Khloe and Lamar's relationship has been on the rocks recently, but a new report claims to know the reason why — a drug addiction that Lamar has reportedly been struggling with for 2 years. In shocking news, Lamar Odom's possible … |
High cost of drug abuse underscored in Brockton – Enterprise News
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High cost of drug abuse underscored in Brockton
Enterprise News Like several other parents in attendance, Gonzales said her son had been clean for two years when he decided to use one more time. His tolerance for the drug had waned, and the same dose he usually took killed him, she said. Joan Coulstring said that … |
Allegations of Drug Abuse Said to Be Tearing Khloe Kardashian and Lamar … – GossipCenter.com
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Allegations of Drug Abuse Said to Be Tearing Khloe Kardashian and Lamar …
GossipCenter.com Could drug abuse be unraveling the marriage of Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom? TMZ is reporting that Odom's been struggling to stay straight for at least two years. The situation became so bad that, according to sources, Khloe pressured Lamar to go to … |
Drug Abuse Study
East Tennessee State University has received grant funding of 30000 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to launch a five-year interprofessi…