Addiction sucks.
Anyone who knows first hand, or has seen it destroy a person, understands.
No one says "it's just one of those things." Because it's not. It's torture.
On May 19, 2008, just shy of his twenty-fifth birthday, Adam Scott Arbitman died. Unutterable is the remembrance of Adam's light, talent and natural charisma, as much as his struggle with drug addiction, as experienced by his older brother, Eric. With unfiltered emotion, Eric shares his innermost thoughts on his family, his brother's funeral, his faith, becoming a first-time father shortly after losing a sibling - and the importance of letting go.
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