Lisa Marie Presley’s Opioid Struggle Revealed: A Heartbreaking Tale of Addiction and Resilience
In a startling revelation, the new memoir From Here To The Great Unknown, co-authored by Lisa Marie Presley and completed by her daughter Riley Keough, brings to light the deeply personal and tragic story of Lisa Marie’s battle with opioid addiction. The memoir, which recently hit shelves, unveils a life torn apart by substance abuse, family tragedy, and the relentless struggle to overcome personal demons. Lisa Marie’s story serves as both a cautionary tale and a reminder of the human resilience in the face of unimaginable pain.
The Struggle Begins: Opioids After Childbirth
The opioid crisis has affected millions worldwide, and Lisa Marie Presley’s experience sadly reflects a growing epidemic. After the birth of her twin daughters, Harper and Finley, in 2008, Lisa Marie was prescribed opioids to manage pain following a C-section. What started as necessary pain relief quickly spiraled into a dangerous addiction. In her memoir, she recounts how her dependence escalated to taking as many as 80 pills a day, a harrowing fact that highlights the severe toll opioids took on her health.
"It Was Too Painful to Be Sober"
At the heart of Lisa Marie's addiction was not just physical pain but profound emotional suffering. Her son Benjamin's suicide in 2020 was a devastating blow that deepened her spiral into substance abuse. Lisa Marie was candid about the impact of her grief, admitting in her memoir that "it was too painful to be sober." For her, opioids became an escape from the emotional turmoil and grief she endured after losing her son. The memoir paints a raw picture of her struggle, revealing that her addiction was a way of checking out from the unbearable weight of her reality.
The Fight to Reclaim Her Life
Lisa Marie’s addiction took her through a dark path, leading to hospitalizations, rehab stints, and even a near-death overdose. Despite her relapse after rehab, her memoir shares how she eventually sought sobriety for the sake of her children. However, the battle didn’t end with opioids. Bariatric surgery, which she underwent later in life, further complicated her health. The memoir details how the surgery contributed to her tragic passing in January 2023 from a small bowel obstruction.
Riley Keough’s Emotional Tribute: "A Human Story in Extraordinary Circumstances"
Riley Keough, Lisa Marie’s eldest daughter, played a pivotal role in completing her mother’s memoir. She describes the process as a way to honor her mother and share her story with the world. In a behind-the-scenes recording, Riley expressed her hope that the memoir would present her mother as a "three-dimensional human being"—a person of contradictions, strengths, and vulnerabilities. Riley’s words reflect the pain and love she feels for her mother and the desire to bring forth the woman behind the public persona.
A Legacy of Resilience and Tragedy
Lisa Marie Presley’s life was marked by loss, addiction, and the legacy of her father, Elvis Presley. Her memoir reveals intimate details of the struggles that followed Elvis’ death, the weight of living under the Presley name, and the emotional toll it took on her family. Her candidness about addiction and the pain of losing her son Benjamin showcases a woman who, despite her fame, faced deep, human struggles.
This memoir doesn’t shy away from the harsh truths of her life, but it also shines a light on the hope she had for others suffering from addiction. She wanted her story to be a testament to the importance of speaking up and fighting against the shame that so often surrounds addiction.






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