Narcan will make you go into withdrawal if you are using opoids. | |
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I though he was suppose to already be in withdrawal? I keep wondering if that Narcan shoot did not send him on a downward spiral. | |
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I though he was suppose to already be in withdrawal? I keep wondering if that Narcan shoot did not send him on a downward spiral. Not sure if the Narcan shot(s) did any harm or caused any additional health issues to him. We can see that the narcan shot did not have an effect on Prince He was up and active right after the Moline incident...good question...not sure if the narcan caused any heath issues. withdrawal was what we were told but does not make sense, especially when you see the facts. (Nelcp777 did a great list) Also back to ISasha post with diabetes ...the chef mentioned he loved his sweets. [Edited 1/12/17 18:53pm] [Edited 1/12/17 19:00pm] | |
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Anyone else thinking something is soundly fishy about who was in the room when Prince signed the WB deal? Who was it that called Dr K in Cali? Was it Phaedra? | |
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The report was that she called his office. | |
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The "prayers" comment was made in regards to Duran Duran singing "Save a Prayer" in honor of Prince after hearing about the plane incident. Simon le Bon said it was their way of wishing him a speedy recovery. [Edited 1/13/17 3:44am] | |
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A blood cloth or aneurysm also has those symptoms. The thing is, wouldn't he have been way more careful in the days that followed the Moline incident? After a scare like that, whatever the reason was for him passing out on the plane. If JH is telling the truth, not only about him passing out while eating but alsdo about his comments at the hospital (fighting to come back to life), the natural thing would have been to take extra care about himself. Hence the blood tests done, the appointment with an holistic doctor, his camp's supposed appointment with an opiate dependecy doctor, and so on. | |
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And then he pops one pill or more than one and he's gone. | |
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A blood cloth or aneurysm also has those symptoms. The thing is, wouldn't he have been way more careful in the days that followed the Moline incident? After a scare like that, whatever the reason was for him passing out on the plane. If JH is telling the truth, not only about him passing out while eating but alsdo about his comments at the hospital (fighting to come back to life), the natural thing would have been to take extra care about himself. Hence the blood tests done, the appointment with an holistic doctor, his camp's supposed appointment with an opiate dependecy doctor, and so on. ---Things were being put in place and he seemed to be doing fine. This goes back to what I said about him not knowing what he was taking. You also realize that Rx or no RX you can not stop taking these meds cold turkey. | |
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1Sasha said: The report was that she called his office.
And to now hear that they were also in with the WB contract signing ... He was not gravely ill she had no business calling in those strange Dr and son team. I hope they stay away from Van he also made an off comment on the 21st on the news [Edited 1/13/17 7:30am] | |
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PurpleDiamonds1 said: 1Sasha said: The report was that she called his office. And to now hear that they were also in with the WB contract signing ... He was not gravely ill she had no business calling in those strange Dr and son team. I hope they stay away from Van he also made an off comment on the 21st on the news [Edited 1/13/17 7:30am] --He had to cut the deal to get the masters back sometimes you have to give up something to get something. As far as Dr.K and son Prince never met with them so no foul. | |
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laurarichardson said: PurpleDiamonds1 said: And to now hear that they were also in with the WB contract signing ... He was not gravely ill she had no business calling in those strange Dr and son team. I hope they stay away from Van he also made an off comment on the 21st on the news [Edited 1/13/17 7:30am] --He had to cut the deal to get the masters back sometimes you have to give up something to get something. As far as Dr.K and son Prince never met with them so no foul. ? Andrew was at PP with a bag full of pills. Something was foul with that entire set up. | |
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We have no idea if he was going to use any of those drugs or if he was waiting to see what Dr. S was going to find from the test. For all we know if he had not died in the elavator he might have found out how much poisoned he had in his body and be sent straight to an emergeny room. -- Go on the estate topic and read the court docs about Londell and till me if Pheadra and Van are the bad guys. [Edited 1/13/17 9:25am] | |
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The big problem here is that Prince basically trusted no one. When you understand that essentially everyone was on his payroll, in one form or another - whether it be, for instance, living in a house he owned or a bandmember, it is not surprising that greed has played a big part in the estate settlement. Everyone wants his or her cut. Who wants to protect Prince's heart and soul? Those people should be working with a top-notch legal and accounting team to preserve his legacy. Two-bit hustlers (either in or outside the family) should be shown the door. | |
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It´s all about the money. No wonder Prince trusted noone. Just read the article on the divorce papers and found out Prince represented himself. I did not know that. Just shows not only how confident he was but also that, again, he'd rather do things himself instead of relying on someone else. And that seems to have been extented to many aspects of his life... | |
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Was it that he trusted no one, or was it that those he trusted were the wrong people to trust in the first place? When you have that kind of money, you become an instant target to those who you surround yourelf with. Even more so than strangers. In that camp, All you had to do was say "yes" and you would never get fired even if you had no experience. I always wondered why he would have so much back taxes and penalties for someting as simple as responsible accounting. Was Kirk the CPA too? | |
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I don't know who functioned as his accountant. I know that he owed a lot of money in back taxes at one time and he went out on tour, made money and his taxes were paid. But there were past due bills of various kinds over the years according to reports; people were surprised he didn't owe a lot of money at the time of his death. I read that the group he had representing him during the Purple Rain period were an excellent team - very sharp and did well by him. But then, for some reason, he severed ties with them and went onto his crusade against WB and his repeated hiring and firing of counselors and representatives. | |
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He did not have a lot of debt at the time of his death because he paid his bills. Also Alan Leeds and others have had bad things to say about his managment ripping him off.
You should read what his management did to Sheila E. | |
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He has no debt at the time of his death. So if Kirk was his CPA he must have been doing a good job. | |
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1Sasha said: The big problem here is that Prince basically trusted no one. When you understand that essentially everyone was on his payroll, in one form or another - whether it be, for instance, living in a house he owned or a bandmember, it is not surprising that greed has played a big part in the estate settlement. Everyone wants his or her cut. Who wants to protect Prince's heart and soul? Those people should be working with a top-notch legal and accounting team to preserve his legacy. Two-bit hustlers (either in or outside the family) should be shown the door. Agree...getting a glimpse into his life I would not trust any of them either. | |
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Yea I never figured out why he opt to pay the governement he railed against so much in back fees and penalties. How many times was he sued for breach of contract for concerts? I thought I had seen that at times too. I think he got better at managing his monry in the end. | |
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The only suit we know about breech of contract was do to Patrick Cousins. | |
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What are you babbling about? He owed some back property taxes a few years ago and that was about it. Have you looked in the Carver County website. Lord almost 40 years of making a living and he owed back taxes once in his life big deal. | |
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I think his troubles financially had to do with not having the proper people working for him in that regard. No one at his level should have to participate in the day-to-day financial affairs; I know Oprah once said she signed every check to keep involved in her business dealings, but she was not present for most of it. I recall that there was once an article printed about Don Imus owing back taxes; it turned out the accounting firm didn't pay a bill on time. Prince had one foreclosure action on a Minnesota property, but that was paid up promptly and the foreclosure was withdrawn. These things can happen, but someone at his level needs the best people on a continuous basis, not this one today, that one next year and on and on. | |
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Yea, seems it was inconsistent at times> He did have a large payroll. That would be interesting. | |
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PurpleDiamonds1 said: 1Sasha said: The big problem here is that Prince basically trusted no one. When you understand that essentially everyone was on his payroll, in one form or another - whether it be, for instance, living in a house he owned or a bandmember, it is not surprising that greed has played a big part in the estate settlement. Everyone wants his or her cut. Who wants to protect Prince's heart and soul? Those people should be working with a top-notch legal and accounting team to preserve his legacy. Two-bit hustlers (either in or outside the family) should be shown the door. Agree...getting a glimpse into his life I would not trust any of them either. Plus this... Two of them seem like they have psychic abilities...or at least Phaedra...to call the Cali dr and have his son come in PP with suboxone for an OD that did not happen yet. Oh yeah and arrive on a red eye and wait for a grave medical emergency Instead of dialing 911 [Edited 1/13/17 13:18pm] | |
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Yea, seems it was inconsistent at times> He did have a large payroll. That would be interesting. --He owed back property taxes and the properties were not in foreclosure as the homes would have been sold in a tax sale. This was a few years back and his other finacial problems go back to the mid 90 when WB cut off the funds. You can check all this out in the Carver County court files. | |
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A foreclosure action can be instituted to collect a debt, but it does not automatically mean loss of the property. It is basically a warning shot to get the debtor's attention. | |
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1Sasha said: A foreclosure action can be instituted to collect a debt, but it does not automatically mean loss of the property. It is basically a warning shot to get the debtor's attention. -/Foreclousure are for mortgages that are not paid. Prince was late paying his property taxes. If you look in the inventory docs he had no mortgages. | |
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P didnt represent himself in the divorce. That lowdown, no good, sleezy, azzhole of an attorney Patrick Cousins (CarlinQ) represented him during (at least part) of the divorce proceedings. He represented himself in the Motion filed by M2 in 2010 where she claimed he did not return all items of possesion he agreed to in the divorce.
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