In January last year, Rick Harrisonthe popular presenter of the famous program The Employee Househe lived the worst drink of his life with the death by overdose of his son Adam, 39. Now, a year later, the antiquarian has made statements about his duel.
Harrison intervened in the podcast In depth with Graham Bensingerwhere he said: “I think of him every day.” Rick Harrison added that “when I had twenty, I had problems with drugs. My God, I put it in rehabilitation many times, and every time I was going wonderfully, and then it simply fell again.”
“That is, they have heard the same story of a million people, and the thing became very, very bad, and apparently, it was not heroine what he got, but fentanyl. That killed him“added the antiquarian, resident in Las Vegas.
Rick Harrison admitted in the interview that He wonders if he did “all good” When it comes to the decisions he made regarding his son’s fight with drug abuse.
“The thing is that, when you lose a child, you doubt everything,” said. “It’s like: ‘Could I have done this? Could I have done this? Could I have done this? Could I have done this?’
“Could I have done something different? I think I did everything well,” Harrison continued. “One stays thinking: ‘What if he had done this? What if he had done this?’ Do you know what I mean? There is nothing worse than losing a child“The presenter added.
Bensinger asked Harrison if he had any advice for other parents with children who go through the same. “You try to give a little hard hand, But, my God, you never see overdose, “Harrison replied.” You want to give them a little hard hand and all that, but, fuck, I never thought that would happen, “he added.
“I don’t know. It’s difficult,” he continued. “There is no children’s instruction manual. There are different models, “says the antiquarian.
About how he tried to overcome his loss, Harrison said: “You have to appreciate what you have, because you are not always going to have it. I spend all the time I can with my children. I speak with everyone on the phone almost daily. I love my children, I love my grandchildren. Enjoy life. That is, I know people who have ten times more money than me – and they are doing pretty well – who are in authentic misery, “he says.
“It’s easy to enjoy life. It really is. You just don’t approach people who are miserable and simply enjoy life with your family, your friends and everything else. It is really not so difficult to be happy “Harrison concluded, 59.
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