“She loved it, and it was in her house, and Billie and I felt it was where she’d want to be,” he said.
Carrie Fisher struggled for years with substance abuse before being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the late 1990s.
In her later years, Fisher became an outspoken advocate for mental health, and was honoured by Harvard University last year with an Annual Outstanding Lifetime Award in Cultural Humanism for her activism.
Other than Carrie Fisher’s cremation and unique urn, nearly no details were revealed about the ceremony, or about what form the two women’s graves took.
I get gallows humor.. I get the notion.. but can we finally have a serious discussion about whether it a good thing that a vast majority of the united states is affected to pain killers…? That mind altering drugs are given to kids at an early age…? And that an opiad addiction—assisted by drugs like Prozac to kids–is creating a toxic nightmare …?
May God rest the souls of Carrie Fisher and her mother.
But can someone finally say that anti depression drugs have some very serious consequences along with their worth?
Please ?? But