Basketball Wives star Liza Morales and retired NBA star Lamar Odom were never the same after the tragic death of their six-month-old son Jayden in 2006.

When the high school sweethearts’ baby boy passed away from sudden infant death syndrome in his crib, it triggered her depression and his drug addiction.

‘The trauma never goes away. You constantly have to work on yourself when it comes to loss and depression,’ the 42-year-old native New Yorker told People on Tuesday.  

'The trauma never goes away': Basketball Wives star Liza Morales (pictured April 27) and retired NBA star Lamar Odom were never the same after the tragic death of their six-month-old son Jayden in 2006

'The trauma never goes away': Basketball Wives star Liza Morales (pictured April 27) and retired NBA star Lamar Odom were never the same after the tragic death of their six-month-old son Jayden in 2006

‘The trauma never goes away’: Basketball Wives star Liza Morales (pictured April 27) and retired NBA star Lamar Odom were never the same after the tragic death of their six-month-old son Jayden in 2006

‘It’s all connected. I lost myself in trying to co-parent with an addict, trying to guide my kids through the trauma of losing their sibling, of dealing with a father who’s an addict and the constant headlines.’

By 2009, Liza began treating her depression and anxiety with therapy, meditation, and CBD after overcoming the stigma of mental health issues.

Morales tries to pass down her wisdom to 22-year-old daughter Destiny and 19-year-old son Lamar Jr. from their on/off decade-long relationship, which ended in 2006. 

'It's all connected': When the high school sweethearts' baby boy passed away from sudden infant death syndrome in his crib, it triggered her depression and his drug addiction

'It's all connected': When the high school sweethearts' baby boy passed away from sudden infant death syndrome in his crib, it triggered her depression and his drug addiction

‘It’s all connected’: When the high school sweethearts’ baby boy passed away from sudden infant death syndrome in his crib, it triggered her depression and his drug addiction

The 42-year-old native New Yorker told People on Tuesday: 'I lost myself in trying to co-parent with an addict, trying to guide my kids through the trauma of losing their sibling, of dealing with a father (pictured in 2019) who's an addict and the constant headlines'

The 42-year-old native New Yorker told People on Tuesday: 'I lost myself in trying to co-parent with an addict, trying to guide my kids through the trauma of losing their sibling, of dealing with a father (pictured in 2019) who's an addict and the constant headlines'

The 42-year-old native New Yorker told People on Tuesday: ‘I lost myself in trying to co-parent with an addict, trying to guide my kids through the trauma of losing their sibling, of dealing with a father (pictured in 2019) who’s an addict and the constant headlines’

'Talking about mental health helps other people while helping myself': By 2009, Liza began treating her depression and anxiety with therapy, meditation, and CBD after overcoming the stigma of mental health issues

'Talking about mental health helps other people while helping myself': By 2009, Liza began treating her depression and anxiety with therapy, meditation, and CBD after overcoming the stigma of mental health issues

‘Talking about mental health helps other people while helping myself’: By 2009, Liza began treating her depression and anxiety with therapy, meditation, and CBD after overcoming the stigma of mental health issues

The Lock and Key Remedies brand ambassador continues to love her 41-year-old babydaddy ‘from a distance’ because ‘you can’t change an addict, they have to want to get help.’ 

‘I wish Lamar the best, but I can no longer force somebody to work on themselves,’ Liza – who’s penning a memoir – explained.

‘I went into my cave for a while after Lamar overdosed in 2015, and then I told myself, “You know what? You’re going to go out there and share what you’ve been through, because a lot of people can relate.” Talking about mental health helps other people while helping myself.’

Christmas family portrait: Morales tries to pass down her wisdom to 22-year-old daughter Destiny (L) and 19-year-old son Lamar Jr. (R) from their on/off decade-long relationship, which ended in 2006

Christmas family portrait: Morales tries to pass down her wisdom to 22-year-old daughter Destiny (L) and 19-year-old son Lamar Jr. (R) from their on/off decade-long relationship, which ended in 2006

Christmas family portrait: Morales tries to pass down her wisdom to 22-year-old daughter Destiny (L) and 19-year-old son Lamar Jr. (R) from their on/off decade-long relationship, which ended in 2006

'I wish Lamar the best': The Lock and Key Remedies brand ambassador continues to love her 41-year-old babydaddy (pictured in 2019) 'from a distance' because 'you can't change an addict, they have to want to get help'

'I wish Lamar the best': The Lock and Key Remedies brand ambassador continues to love her 41-year-old babydaddy (pictured in 2019) 'from a distance' because 'you can't change an addict, they have to want to get help'

‘I wish Lamar the best’: The Lock and Key Remedies brand ambassador continues to love her 41-year-old babydaddy (pictured in 2019) ‘from a distance’ because ‘you can’t change an addict, they have to want to get help’

Liza - who's penning a memoir - explained: 'I went into my cave for a while after Lamar overdosed in 2015, and then I told myself, "You know what? You're going to go out there and share what you've been through, because a lot of people can relate"' (pictured February 27)

Liza - who's penning a memoir - explained: 'I went into my cave for a while after Lamar overdosed in 2015, and then I told myself, "You know what? You're going to go out there and share what you've been through, because a lot of people can relate"' (pictured February 27)

 Liza – who’s penning a memoir – explained: ‘I went into my cave for a while after Lamar overdosed in 2015, and then I told myself, “You know what? You’re going to go out there and share what you’ve been through, because a lot of people can relate”‘ (pictured February 27)

Lamar will reveal his ‘journey of recovery from addiction’ in Mike Zapolin’s documentary Lamar Odom: Reborn, which premieres May 20 on YouTube for Mental Health Action Day.

Odom will also face off against singer Aaron Carter in a Celebrity Boxing Match scheduled for June 11 at the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City.

At 6ft10in, the ex-husband of Khloé Kardashian is nine inches taller yet eight years older than the former child star, and he’s been hard at work in the gym with trainer Xavier ‘Bad Pads’ Biggs.

Mental Health Action Day: Lamar will reveal his 'journey of recovery from addiction' in Mike Zapolin's documentary Lamar Odom: Reborn, which premieres May 20 on YouTube

Mental Health Action Day: Lamar will reveal his 'journey of recovery from addiction' in Mike Zapolin's documentary Lamar Odom: Reborn, which premieres May 20 on YouTube

Mental Health Action Day: Lamar will reveal his ‘journey of recovery from addiction’ in Mike Zapolin’s documentary Lamar Odom: Reborn, which premieres May 20 on YouTube

Tickets are $29.99! Odom will also face off against singer Aaron Carter (R) in a Celebrity Boxing Match scheduled for June 11 at the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City

Tickets are $29.99! Odom will also face off against singer Aaron Carter (R) in a Celebrity Boxing Match scheduled for June 11 at the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City

Tickets are $29.99! Odom will also face off against singer Aaron Carter (R) in a Celebrity Boxing Match scheduled for June 11 at the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City

Source: Daily Mail

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