, 10 years, somebody that is in and out of jail, still an addict. >> though day has never met kathleen blaha could well be describing her. blaha says her drug addiction spanned some 20 years and attributed to homelessness and a variety of incarcerations. >> the crack and the meth mainly. i have done more meth than crack. it has an effect. a lot of people can tell that you have done drugs in the past because of your expressions you make, sometimes the looks that you can make, how you walk and talk. they can tell what kind of drugs you used. when they said that every time i get a chance i look in the mirror and i see what they are saying because it does show. it does show. it's frustrating because as much as you want to hide that part of you, you can't because they can see it. >> now just weeks from giving birth, blaha is confined to a single person cell 23 hours per day and has lost privileges such as visitation and commissary for fighting with another inmate. though she agreed to the 30-day sanction and is about halfway through, she says it is getting to her. >> i'm just going crazy in that