Riley Keough
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So actually, the courts just gave them to my grandma. Yeah. And then once she completed rehab and she had to send her urine tests and then whatever, the social workers basically said, well, you need a court-appointed monitor with you if you're going to have the kids back in the house. So I was the court-appointed monitor. Oh, Riley. And so I kind of had to live with them. until she finished.
So actually, the courts just gave them to my grandma. Yeah. And then once she completed rehab and she had to send her urine tests and then whatever, the social workers basically said, well, you need a court-appointed monitor with you if you're going to have the kids back in the house. So I was the court-appointed monitor. Oh, Riley. And so I kind of had to live with them. until she finished.
It was like a year or something, year or two that she had to have that. And that was hard. That was really hard because she also didn't want to be sober, like still, but she did, you know, for her kids and she didn't relapse at all. She never relapsed. And this was like 2017, I think. And there were other issues like
It was like a year or something, year or two that she had to have that. And that was hard. That was really hard because she also didn't want to be sober, like still, but she did, you know, for her kids and she didn't relapse at all. She never relapsed. And this was like 2017, I think. And there were other issues like
It was like a year or something, year or two that she had to have that. And that was hard. That was really hard because she also didn't want to be sober, like still, but she did, you know, for her kids and she didn't relapse at all. She never relapsed. And this was like 2017, I think. And there were other issues like
When she would go to the doctors who were giving her the post-rehab drugs, she would convince them to give her like way too many. But other than that, she never took narcotics again until, which is actually interesting. So when my brother died, my first thought was like, she's going to relapse. She's going to obviously, like how could she not? And like OD or something.
When she would go to the doctors who were giving her the post-rehab drugs, she would convince them to give her like way too many. But other than that, she never took narcotics again until, which is actually interesting. So when my brother died, my first thought was like, she's going to relapse. She's going to obviously, like how could she not? And like OD or something.
When she would go to the doctors who were giving her the post-rehab drugs, she would convince them to give her like way too many. But other than that, she never took narcotics again until, which is actually interesting. So when my brother died, my first thought was like, she's going to relapse. She's going to obviously, like how could she not? And like OD or something.
So she didn't do that. And that was actually something I was like so to the day she died proud of her for. And I thought was really important because she'd always be like two years sober, three years sober. And I think she always felt like I wasn't proud of her or like I wasn't giving her enough praise for her sobriety. But really, I was just frightened. Like I was scared to say anything.
So she didn't do that. And that was actually something I was like so to the day she died proud of her for. And I thought was really important because she'd always be like two years sober, three years sober. And I think she always felt like I wasn't proud of her or like I wasn't giving her enough praise for her sobriety. But really, I was just frightened. Like I was scared to say anything.
So she didn't do that. And that was actually something I was like so to the day she died proud of her for. And I thought was really important because she'd always be like two years sober, three years sober. And I think she always felt like I wasn't proud of her or like I wasn't giving her enough praise for her sobriety. But really, I was just frightened. Like I was scared to say anything.
Like, yay, you know, you're whatever. And I feel like I should have. I think I withheld the excitement because I was nervous that she'd relapse. Of course you were.
Like, yay, you know, you're whatever. And I feel like I should have. I think I withheld the excitement because I was nervous that she'd relapse. Of course you were.
Like, yay, you know, you're whatever. And I feel like I should have. I think I withheld the excitement because I was nervous that she'd relapse. Of course you were.
Yeah. And so I think that the fact that my brother died and she never relapsed was actually so incredible. And before she died, coincidentally, she had had like a infection. She'd had a surgery and she had to take Oxy, I think.
Yeah. And so I think that the fact that my brother died and she never relapsed was actually so incredible. And before she died, coincidentally, she had had like a infection. She'd had a surgery and she had to take Oxy, I think.
Yeah. And so I think that the fact that my brother died and she never relapsed was actually so incredible. And before she died, coincidentally, she had had like a infection. She'd had a surgery and she had to take Oxy, I think.
And I was like, oh, God, like, here we go. This is going to be a whole thing. I didn't think she was going to like go full crazy, but I thought she was going to definitely drag it out. But I kind of was like, I'm not going to ask because I guess I learned my lesson. I'm just going to let her do what she's going to do. And this was probably in like November and she died in January.
And I was like, oh, God, like, here we go. This is going to be a whole thing. I didn't think she was going to like go full crazy, but I thought she was going to definitely drag it out. But I kind of was like, I'm not going to ask because I guess I learned my lesson. I'm just going to let her do what she's going to do. And this was probably in like November and she died in January.
And I was like, oh, God, like, here we go. This is going to be a whole thing. I didn't think she was going to like go full crazy, but I thought she was going to definitely drag it out. But I kind of was like, I'm not going to ask because I guess I learned my lesson. I'm just going to let her do what she's going to do. And this was probably in like November and she died in January.