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New topic PrintableHummm... that certainly makes immediately lawyering up (both Dad and son) make much more sense. | |
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But... what if it turns out Prince actually took enough heroin throughout his adult life to warrant a sustained Middle Eastern incursion by Western property speculators? Would certainly explain the period at least. I want to believe Prince to have taken all the heroin known to man, at scales incomprehensible to all life on the planet. I don't want sordid newspaper gossip - I want Prince to have caused the supposed £2.45 billion NHS funding deficit, just through one piano note. i wish i'd never kissed your lips, bearded lady | |
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Subjectively, do you think he was "troubled" or was he happy? | |
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Jessica55 said: My first post so I'm really nervous. I wanted to reply to the posts about Dr. Howard Kornfeld but I was directed to this thread. I live in the Bay Area about 30 minutes away from Dr. Kornfeld, I have chronic pain and a doctor here who specializes in pain management, so I have some knowledge of him. I have no idea why anyone in Prince's circle thought he was appropriate for the situation. While the description of him on his website says he's board certified in pain and addiction, that's not true. The California Board of Medicine lists him as board certified only in emergency medicine and psychiatry and neurology/sleep medicine. His Recovery Wiithout Walls is an outpatient clinic and i f you want to see him and you don't live nearby, you stay in a private residence or a "local boutique hotel" near the clinic (this is the language from his website). It's in Mill Valley, California. There aren't any hotels nearby where Prince would want to stay. There are some pretty houses there but I can't imagine him renting one (or there being much to rent). Usually the charm of the pretty houses in Mill Valley is that they are just a few blocks from downtown. Dr. Kornfeld's attorney said Kornfeld was going to "devise a treatment plan" with "24 hour care" which sounds good until you realize it means renting a house or staying in a hotel in Mill Valley. Were they going to put Prince on a plane to SFO and drive him to Mill Valley? That's ridiculous and the whole situation with Kornfeld makes me so sad.
It's important to keep in mind that this was an urgent situation and I think people were scrambling trying to fid help, any help. This guy was probably known of by some associates of Prince's or was recommended by someone they trusted. It doesn't sound like the had a lot of time to be researching all their options. He was in crisis and something needed to be done. Yes, prince should have stayed on hosp after the 1st OD but it was in a strange city and in a hosp that wasn't likely able to provide the specific care he needed anyway. It would have been good for them to help with a referral to a more appropriate facility or care team preferably directly from the moline hosp. It's very hard tho when you have a reluctant patient, especially one as sensitive about his privacy as Prince. It's incredibly hard to ask for help. It would have been even more so for someone who needed to control everything. It cant be overstated the enormity of the battle to overcome dependence on opiates. And maybe this dr Kornfeld would have had success with Prince, and maybe not. Most people need to have a go at recovery more than once before it actually works. You have to start somewhere. [Edited 7/22/16 22:11pm] It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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https://www.youtube.com/w...pOo-DtgUjs
[Edited 7/22/16 15:17pm] [Edited 7/22/16 15:18pm] -- Yes just to sell newspapers!!! About 100 people who knew Prince are saying he was not a recreational drug user. These people interacted with him on a daily basis. He was out and about and touring and according to some had put a few projects in the can. I do not believe he was using pain meds for a long time. I simply think that people who knew him would have or would be talking now. | |
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I don't think you need to be nervous posting on an internet forum, especially this one, and your post was fine. Have you read some of the crazy, off the wall shit people post here? Sometimes including myself? | |
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I think the no private rooms would be that he was more than likely on a 23/24 hour observation which is different than an 'admission'. Most 24 hour observations don't get admitted into a 'room'. they were probably watching him in the ER. | |
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What about this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PybA9gf0fJI "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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That cracked me up.I dont buy it either. The notion that a smear/slander campaign is in effect because of race is absurd and would be quickly dismissed by anyone with a pulse on the story. In contrast, a story/point of view devoid of any evidence of drug use is clearly a feeble attempt to deflect and can only be supported by fanatics who are blinded by the genius of his music. Imagine if in a court of law a potential juror stated that he could not conclude that "Dr.Huxtable" is capable of doing what people are accusing Bill Cosby of ...regardless of the evidence. We all have secrets.
A better discussion would be why did everyone take so long to say something/do something? The notion that no one saw him(P) as a recreational user because (x) amount of people said they didn't see him doing it, is not only farcical but it also borders on a statistical syllogism that is inconsistent with the patterns of someone who does not want you to know he/she may have a problem."Hey Larry, I'm high and I'm nodding out, call me back". Yeah. Amazing. | |
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What I was trying to say about Kornfeld not being appropriate (I shouldn't have written that whole part about Mill Valley which is irrelevant) was it sounds like Prince suffered from chronic pain. Like many of us who suffer from chronic pain, we take opiates because we've already tried less powerful medicines and they didn't alleviate the pain enough to allow us to function. Or walk. Walking is crucial. So he needed a doctor to help manage the opiates, not get off them. | |
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I don't know - people that seem the life and soul can be extremely troubled and those that have every reason to be miserable can be happy at heart. You just don't hear of that sort of crazy stuff from the P camp. Were they just good at hiding it or was it something else? | |
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You don't have to "buy" the theory. It's not for sale.
I'm not believing this whole drug/Heroin addict theme that many of you are promoting as well.
Griffin speaks much truth.
One of the goals of COINTELPRO was to discredit anyone black if they didn't follow the agenda. Micheal was fine until he started railing against Sony. Bill was fine until he started getting political. Prince was fine until he rose up for his masters.
Here is another link if you want to see the documentation. If not keep scrolling.
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BTW if you really looked at these so called allegations only 5 say something illegal happened and 4 have been proven false and the case that's coming up for trial has many, many holes.
You have women who were working for escort services saying that he drugged them in the Playboy Mansion in 1974. If this was a regular case no media outlet in their right mind would put this out as credible but since we live in a tabloid media era anyone with a agent can get this type of junk out there with no real proof to back up the claim.
AND YOU BELIEVE IT. | |
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That cracked me up.I dont buy it either. The notion that a smear/slander campaign is in effect because of race is absurd and would be quickly dismissed by anyone with a pulse on the story. In contrast, a story/point of view devoid of any evidence of drug use is clearly a feeble attempt to deflect and can only be supported by fanatics who are blinded by the genius of his music. Imagine if in a court of law a potential juror stated that he could not conclude that "Dr.Huxtable" is capable of doing what people are accusing Bill Cosby of ...regardless of the evidence. We all have secrets.
A better discussion would be why did everyone take so long to say something/do something? The notion that no one saw him(P) as a recreational user because (x) amount of people said they didn't see him doing it, is not only farcical but it also borders on a statistical syllogism that is inconsistent with the patterns of someone who does not want you to know he/she may have a problem."Hey Larry, I'm high and I'm nodding out, call me back". Yeah. Amazing. --- Okay let's get in touch with reality!!! No one can continue to function on dope at the same level for long period of time !!! How did Prince continue to work on music, philanthropy, tour playing an a piano show were he talked with the audience, date a few chicks, and travel internationally. Estates cannot sue for slander or libel so why are we not hearing stories about his drug use? The tabloids would pay big money for these stories even if people were lying. I think he was trying to go cold turkey and was getting his ass kick withdrawals and took Opaids to get in over the hump and it was too much and killed him. I believe corporate controlled media loves to focus on the negative anyway and loves to do with black people because it feeds into stereotypes and it sells. You can count the number of positive stories on Africa Americans and our community in one hand. The only good thing is that P did not have a lot of scandals when he was alive and it is obvious that story is fading from the news because they cannot dig up anything. | |
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. Au contraire: BRIAN JONES. (We really old ones were around then LOL) . [Edited 7/23/16 7:58am] Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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. True. What's really interesting is that after the first OD, he apparently tried to go clean (that "increasingly agitated" period).....BUT the call for the "grave condition" was made on the 20th, indicating that he'd had a serious relapse.
That's the day he went to the clinic (Dr S), was given fluids and prescriptions. Then he went home.....the end. . Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Jessica55 said: My first post so I'm really nervous. I wanted to reply to the posts about Dr. Howard Kornfeld but I was directed to this thread. I live in the Bay Area about 30 minutes away from Dr. Kornfeld, I have chronic pain and a doctor here who specializes in pain management, so I have some knowledge of him. I have no idea why anyone in Prince's circle thought he was appropriate for the situation. While the description of him on his website says he's board certified in pain and addiction, that's not true. The California Board of Medicine lists him as board certified only in emergency medicine and psychiatry and neurology/sleep medicine. His Recovery Without Walls is an outpatient clinic and if you want to see him and you don't live nearby, you stay in a private residence or a "local boutique hotel" near the clinic (this is the language from his website). It's in Mill Valley, California. There aren't any hotels nearby where Prince would want to stay. There are some pretty houses there but I can't imagine him renting one (or there being much to rent). Usually the charm of the pretty houses in Mill Valley is that they are just a few blocks from downtown. Dr. Kornfeld's attorney said Kornfeld was going to "devise a treatment plan" with "24 hour care" which sounds good until you realize it means renting a house or staying in a hotel in Mill Valley. Were they going to put Prince on a plane to SFO and drive him to Mill Valley? That's ridiculous and the whole situation with Kornfeld makes me so sad.
Don't be nervous. Go calm yourself in the sexy P pics thread. Wait. That wouldn't calm you. Nevermind. | |
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So we have a couple of months of stomach upset, sore throat and weight loss reported by the chef. It was an odd description of flu - not to feel well for 'weeks at a time' as if it was coming in waves. Then, after months of this he cancels the shows because of flu and needs to see a Dr on 7th. By the 11th he is well enough to rearrange the concerts and he completes them successfully but his eyes suddenly fix and he loses consciousness in the middle of a conversation on the way home. He takes a long time to revive but was his old self after the incident and wants to watch zootopia. He tweets that he is listening to the single version of controversy that evening. He is also said to have responded to a concerned friend "Perfect. Save your prayers. Controversy." He then hosts the dance party the next day and says “Wait a few days before you waste any prayers". Two days later he is out cycling. Two days later he needs fluids and medication from the clinic (I presume this was the initial hospital reference). He picks up non-opoid medication at Walgreens. He then OD's on Fentanyl in the elevator of all places (a drug that makes you drowsy on OD - where was he going?). ...... So, if he was suddenly starts withdrawal on 16th after the dance party (I presume it would have to be as he was "his old self" at the hospital and later hosted the dance party) what was the cause of him not feeling well for weeks at a time for months before all this? It doesn't sound like a description of flu. The event in the plane does not sound like a Fentanyl OD. It is odd how it was described. Later, there is no description of him going into withdrawal due to the narcan shots despite what would have to be really heavy usuage to account for all the later problems. If he was taking painkillers he was likely to be on a steady dose when he left the hospital to account for JH's description. In theory he then decided to withdraw himself but it gets so severe he need fluids! Has it been so bad that he has been unable to drink/vomiting or something else? Are the other meds to help with withdrawal and why was someone from so far away chosen to call instead of getting immediate help? This all occured very suddenly after him being such a reliable performer and people around him reporting no drug use. How is it he does not have the reported history of drug use and problems that most people that die from OD have? Why were there no leaks? If the story being told is ongoing problems with painkiller use, why doesn't the family come out and say so to clear up the speculation? [Edited 7/23/16 10:41am] | |
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So we have a couple of months of stomach upset, sore throat and weight loss reported by the chef. It was an odd description of flu - not to feel well for 'weeks at a time' as if it was coming in waves. Then, after months of this he cancels the shows because of flu and needs to see a Dr on 7th. By the 11th he is well enough to rearrange the concerts and he completes them successfully but his eyes suddenly fix and he loses consciousness in the middle of a conversation on the way home. He takes a long time to revive but was his old self after the incident and wants to watch zootopia. He tweets that he is listening to the single version of controversy that evening. He is also said to have responded to a concerned friend "Perfect. Save your prayers. Controversy." He then hosts the dance party the next day and says “Wait a few days before you waste any prayers". Two days later he is out cycling. Two days later he needs fluids and medication from the clinic (I presume this was the initial hospital reference). He picks up non-opoid medication at Walgreens. He then OD's on Fentanyl in the elevator of all places (a drug that makes you drowsy on OD - where was he going?). ..... So, if he was suddenly starts withdrawal on 16th after the dance party (I presume it would have to be as he was "his old self" at the hospital and later hosted the dance party) what was the cause of him not feeling well for weeks at a time for months before all this? It doesn't sound like a description of flu. The event in the plane does not sound like a Fentanyl OD. It is odd how it was described. Later, there is no description of him going into withdrawal due to the narcan shots despite what would have to be really heavy usuage to account for all the later problems. If he was taking painkillers he was likely to be on a steady dose when he left the hospital to account for JH's description. In theory he then decided to withdraw himself but it gets so severe he need fluids! Has it been so bad that he has been unable to drink/vomiting or something else? Are the other meds to help with withdrawal and why was someone from so far away chosen to call instead of getting immediate help? This all occured very suddenly after him being such a reliable performer and people around him reporting no drug use. How is it he does not have the reported history of drug use and problems that most people that die from OD have? Why were there no leaks? If the story being told is ongoing problems with painkiller use, why doesn't the family come out and say so to clear up the speculation? [Edited 7/23/16 10:41am] /// I believe the family will come out and say something later. It is also possible he had other issues outside of pain pills and joint pain pills. We know use of the pills can cause organ damage and respiratory problems. He was getting test results the day he died and had two Rxs filled at Walgreens that were not pain meds. | |
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/// I believe the family will come out and say something later. It is also possible he had other issues outside of pain pills and joint pain pills. We know use of the pills can cause organ damage and respiratory problems. He was getting test results the day he died and had two Rxs filled at Walgreens that were not pain meds. . . So, in theory, his liver could be damaged from years of excessive painkiller use or, more often its from an OD . "liver is therefore heavily stressed by prescription painkiller abuse and can store toxins from the breakdown process. But the most significant liver damage results from the acetaminophen that is included in many of the formulas." . And he could have drug-induced hepatitis with anorexia (loss of appetite), fatigue, and nausea. . and perhaps the kidneys: "Chronic use of painkillers for years can have a directly damaging effect on the kidneys, leading to the need for dialysis or transplant. It is not the opiate in the painkillers that disables the kidneys, but the secondary analgesics such as acetaminophen." . This theory would have him in a very bad way from the time the chef noticed the changes - a couple of months before April would make it mid February. | |
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Absolutely not true. | |
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I have a question: are people looking at the opiate use as being for a chronic pain issue or are people seeing it as recreational abuse? I'm asking because if he was using it for chronic pain (which is what I believe), why would he be trying to get off it? What was he supposed to use for the pain he was in? Is Suboxone really that great of a substitute for pain relief? I've seen some internet postings saying it wasn't great for pain relief. Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Mumio said: I have a question: are people looking at the opiate use as being for a chronic pain issue or are people seeing it as recreational abuse? I'm asking because if he was using it for chronic pain (which is what I believe), why would he be trying to get off it? What was he supposed to use for the pain he was in? Is Suboxone really that great of a substitute for pain relief? I've seen some internet postings saying it wasn't great for pain relief. I think he might have felt shackled to the medication. Jerry Lewis talks about his dependence on pain killers due to career back injuries caused by deliberate fall during his very physical comedy routines. He ended up having a device surgically implanted to manage his pain. | |
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I rattled off about 20 just free balling. Here's some more: Tavis Smiley, Montell Williams, Van Jones, Halle Berry, Steph Curry, Bruno Mars, Maya Angelou, Spike Lee, Danny Glover, Jerry Rice, D'Angelo, Herman Cain, Michael B. Jordan, Ralph Ellison, Kareem Abdul Jabaar, Alex Haley, Morgan Freeman, Jesse Jackson, Stevie Woner, Tracey Morgan, Calvin Johnson, Julius Erving, Wayne Brady, Steve Harvey... | |
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. Kidney failure has different symptoms (our daughter almost died from acute kidney failure). Your body stops ridding itself of urine, you appear to gain weight all over, your ankles are swollen, and your lungs are full of fluid. It's obvious that P wasn't swollen. Just the opposite.
BUT...acetaminophen, even under steady or above-normal usage, can cause liver damage. THAT can cause many of the symptoms P is reported to suffer from. It's in Percocet. The "stomach ache", for instance.
If they found no prescriptions for drugs, it's possible he was getting things from an unreliable source -- and that last report about the odd thing found in his sytem, may have been traced from drugs found at PP. . . Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Some damage could have occured to the kidneys without complete failure if it was an OD/excessive use that caused the problems. My elderley relative with failing kidneys had some swelling of the ankles and feet, lost weight and was tired but there were no other obvious signs for a long time. . However, this is pure conjecture. It could be this OR he could have had some other disease that resulted in him to taking the pain meds or becoming agitated. We know he had meds for something else and he was having tests done, we just have no idea what this something else was and how it tied in with the painkillers, if at all. | |
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. "The Star Tribune, citing a source with knowledge of the investigation, previously reported that Prince had been receiving treatment for withdrawal symptoms from a doctor who previously worked with Prince's longtime friend Kirk Johnson."
That would be the first visit, April 7th (the day they had to cancel the Atlanta concert). From that, it sounds like he was trying to kick the drugs himself but was having issues. THEN, a week later, while under whatever treatment, he ODs in the plane.
This is actually the best article and questions. Good sourcing. http://www.startribune.com/prince-saw-longtime-experienced-family-care-physician/378980721/ (tar-Tribune, May 11, 2016) [Edited 7/23/16 15:40pm] Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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In addition, ( since we are sourcing) that same paper (the Star Tribune) stated that " a source with knowledge of the investigation told the Tribune that the doctor had been treating (P) for opioid addiction several weeks before his death. The source also stated that the doctor did not prescribe opioids to the megastar. The article goes on to say that detective Christina Wagner interviewed (Johnson) and that Johnson stated that (P) had been treated for an undisclosed illness in 2014-1015". The article was written by Dan Browning and Jerry Olson. | |
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