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For Travis and Mandy, steps away from addiction
As Mandy Cooper sat near the large picture window in the house she shares in Camas, backlit by the low winter sun waning in the distance, she reflected on a topsy-turvy year that began with a monthlong drug binge with her then-boyfriend.
“It feels like I’m watching someone else’s movie,” she said. “I can think back and remember all the things we did, and all the things we went through, and it doesn’t feel like it happened to me. It’s weird, because I didn’t see this for my life.”
Exactly a year ago, she and her then-boyfriend Travis Trenda were strung out on heroin and methamphetamine. They were on the run from their families, the authorities and, they’d later say, themselves. The two spent 2013 battling personal demons tied to their addictions. Now, a year after the binge that set them on the road to recovery, they’re still fighting — with varying results.