Lisa Marie Presley revealed in her posthumous memoir, “From Here To The Great Unknown,” that she struggled with opioid addiction after the birth of her twins in 2008. She wrote about how her addiction spiraled out of control to the point where she was taking an alarming number of pills – eighty a day. Presley expressed her belief that addiction is a result of one’s surroundings and genetics, admitting that she felt like an addict from a young age.
Her daughter, Riley Keough, co-authored the memoir and shared insights into her mother’s battle with addiction. Keough described how Presley started taking opioids for pain relief after a C-section but quickly became dependent on them for sleep. Despite warning her children about the dangers of drugs, Presley struggled with her own addiction, which intensified over the years.
After being hospitalized, Presley was placed in a court-ordered rehab program in Los Angeles, where she was gradually weaned off opioids using medications like Suboxone, Seroquel, and Gabapentin. Keough revealed that during her time in rehab, Presley decided to undergo bariatric surgery to address lifelong issues with her weight. However, the surgery ultimately led to complications that resulted in her untimely death at the age of 54.
Presley’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of addiction and the importance of seeking help. Despite her efforts to battle her demons, the lingering effects of substance abuse ultimately took her life. Keough’s candid account of her mother’s struggles sheds light on the complexities of addiction and the challenges of overcoming it, even for someone as famous and privileged as Lisa Marie Presley.
The tragic loss of Presley serves as a cautionary tale for anyone grappling with addiction and underscores the need for comprehensive support and treatment options. While her legacy as the daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley endures, her personal battles behind the scenes reveal the dark underbelly of fame and fortune. It is a sobering reminder that no one is immune to the grip of addiction, regardless of their background or upbringing.
In the wake of Presley’s passing, her family and fans mourn the loss of a talented and troubled soul who struggled to find peace amidst the chaos of addiction. Her story is a testament to the fragility of life and the destructive power of addiction when left unchecked. May her memory serve as a beacon of hope for those still fighting their own battles with substance abuse, inspiring them to seek help and break free from the chains of addiction before it’s too late.