Methamphetamine was something Bex Phillipson always told herself she would never touch. It took just one occasion with a dose of peer pressure, where she tried it and became hooked. She would use and deal for the next four or five years, taking her to the brink and endangering both her and her daughter's life.
She shares with Hamish Williams and psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald on how rehab, family and a building apprenticeship saved her from the hell of meth addiction.
With thanks to NZ on Air.