Chilling Truth About Death of Lisa Marie Presley Emerges After She Dies at 54
The death of Lisa Marie Presley at 54, after suffering a heart attack, has left the world reeling. The shocking truth about Lisa Marie Presley’s death has now been revealed.
Lisa, Marie Presley, deceased update: According to Presley’s sources, “the last week leading up to her death, she was using cocaine heavily”. She took Soma and Dilaudid as well as cocaine and other heavy narcotics. #Presleydead #lisaMarie pic.twitter.com/8xDguR46Ow
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Presley’s Opioid Struggles
Daily Mail Presley, who was 50-pounds lighter than she was two months before her death, had undergone plastic surgery. Presley was also taking opioids during the weeks leading up to her death, as she tried desperately to lose weight for the promotion tour of the movie. ElvisThe biopic about her dad.
Presley, who died two days earlier, was seen looking confused and unsteady as she walked down the red carpet at The Golden Globe Awards.
“I’m gonna grab your arm,” she told her old friend Jerry Schilling, 80, as she was interviewed by the television host Billy Bush. Watch the video to see the clip.
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Presley’s Comments On Her Addiction
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Presley had long been open about her issues with opioids, admitting that she developed an addiction after she was prescribed short-term medication during her recovery from the birth of her twin daughters, Harper Vivienne and Finley back in 2008. By 2013, she was addicted to cocaine and had been admitted to rehab at least five times.
Presley shared her struggles with addiction in the foreword of Harry Nelson’s 2015 book titled “The United States of Opioids: A Prescription for Liberating a Nation in Pain.”
“You may read this and wonder how, after losing people close to me, I also fell prey to opioids,” She wrote. “I was recovering after the [2008] birth of my daughters, [Harper] Vivienne and Finley, when a doctor prescribed me opioids for pain. It only took a short-term prescription of opioids in the hospital for me to feel the need to keep taking them.”
“I had never openly spoken in public about my own addiction to opioids and painkillers,” She continued. “I wasn’t sure that I was ready to share on such a personal to.”
Presley continued to state that she was facing a challenge. “difficult path” To recovery
“It is time for us to say goodbye to shame about addiction,” She said. “Across America and the world, people are dying in mind-boggling numbers because of opioid and other drug overdoses. Many more people are suffering silently, addicted to opioids and other substances. I am writing this in the hope that I can play a small part in focusing attention on this terrible crisis.”
Lisa Marie Presley’s drug bombshell: “I was abusing cocaine terribly!” Is it hard not to fall for the trap of repeating the mistakes of your parents? #EverybodyTalks pic.twitter.com/cZxcHO7c15
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‘I Was A Mess’
It is known that after a lengthy period of being clean following an addiction, the body’s tolerance to any kind of drug will have dramatically decreased. Overdoses of opioids can also cause cardiac arrest.
“The last three years I … had to go to rehab several time,” In 2017, she spoke out. “I was a mess. I couldn’t stop.”
Presley answered yes when asked if she used drugs heavily. “‘It was bad, yeah.”
“I didn’t mix the pills and alcohol until, like, the last two years,” She went on.
Presley, her father, the late great Elvis, has been laid to repose at Graceland following her death. We ask that you join us in praying for Presley’s family during this difficult time.
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