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Reply #450 posted 06/08/17 7:40pm

daKotaGeNesis

coldasice said:

People have died from taking the amount of Fentanyl that is the size equivalent of 3 grains of salt. If he had laced pills and thought they were Vicodin, that's bad news. It's usually prescribed in patches that stick on your rear or another fatty part of your body to control the amount that's released into your body. I think it's only given orally to end stage cancer patients. My close friend was only given it orally when he was put into hospice. Nasty stuff.

This!
I agree.
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Reply #451 posted 06/08/17 7:44pm

daKotaGeNesis

morningsong said:



luvsexy4all said:


wouldnt one pill give him the desired effect???? why was he running to walgreens looking for more????





Please inform us what he got at WalGreens, I've been here every day and still don't know.


You ask the same question I was thinking.
So did they find that much in his system two weeks before in Moline Illinois!
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Reply #452 posted 06/08/17 7:47pm

daKotaGeNesis

TheVaultKeeper said:

blood fentanyl level = 67.8 milligrams!



liver fentanyl level - 435 milligrams!!



gastric fentanyl level = 14,000!!!


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Let me tell ya


Some people wanna die


So they can be free


Controversy...




[Edited 5/29/17 18:54pm]


You are truly trying to make me laugh tonight.
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Reply #453 posted 06/08/17 8:48pm

tishal

Adorecream said:

135 times the lethal dose. That is true drug addiction sorry. Why would anyone imbibe that much. Prince was a druggie and that has cooled my fandom somewhat.


Disagree. If they were unknowingly laced, then the normal 1-2 Percocet could easily contain that much illegal fent.
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Reply #454 posted 06/08/17 9:29pm

PennyPurple

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Adorecream said:

135 times the lethal dose. That is true drug addiction sorry. Why would anyone imbibe that much. Prince was a druggie and that has cooled my fandom somewhat.

He was unaware that they were laced with fentanyl. The street drugs are made to look like the legal drugs, you can't tell them apart. How is anyone to know that they are getting fentanyl? The way they are cut, 1 illegal pill could be all fentanyl and the next pill from the same batch might not have any.

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Reply #455 posted 06/09/17 2:02pm

cloveringold85

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PennyPurple said:

Adorecream said:

135 times the lethal dose. That is true drug addiction sorry. Why would anyone imbibe that much. Prince was a druggie and that has cooled my fandom somewhat.

He was unaware that they were laced with fentanyl. The street drugs are made to look like the legal drugs, you can't tell them apart. How is anyone to know that they are getting fentanyl? The way they are cut, 1 illegal pill could be all fentanyl and the next pill from the same batch might not have any.

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It's a terrible epidemic.

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Prince wasn't a drug addict. It's still an ongoing homicide investigation and we still do not know how he obtained those illegal Fentanyl pills. We have seen no proof thusfar of Prince being a drug addict.

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Reply #456 posted 06/09/17 4:12pm

moonsister

cloveringold85 said:



PennyPurple said:




Adorecream said:


135 times the lethal dose. That is true drug addiction sorry. Why would anyone imbibe that much. Prince was a druggie and that has cooled my fandom somewhat.

He was unaware that they were laced with fentanyl. The street drugs are made to look like the legal drugs, you can't tell them apart. How is anyone to know that they are getting fentanyl? The way they are cut, 1 illegal pill could be all fentanyl and the next pill from the same batch might not have any.



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It's a terrible epidemic.


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Prince wasn't a drug addict. It's still an ongoing homicide investigation and we still do not know how he obtained those illegal Fentanyl pills. We have seen no proof thusfar of Prince being a drug addict.



So two overdoses, one on illegally obtained drugs, is not proof of addiction? Do you believe all the pills in his house were placed there by someone else? Do you believe Judith and Kirk forced Prince to take the pills on the plane?
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Reply #457 posted 06/09/17 5:17pm

cloveringold85

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moonsister said:

cloveringold85 said:

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It's a terrible epidemic.

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Prince wasn't a drug addict. It's still an ongoing homicide investigation and we still do not know how he obtained those illegal Fentanyl pills. We have seen no proof thusfar of Prince being a drug addict.

So two overdoses, one on illegally obtained drugs, is not proof of addiction? Do you believe all the pills in his house were placed there by someone else? Do you believe Judith and Kirk forced Prince to take the pills on the plane?

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Personally, I do not believe his overdose in Moline classifies Prince as being a drug addict. The second overdose was illegally-obtained street drugs which contained high levels of Fentanyl, which took his life. I do not believe for one second that Prince knew he was taking Fentanyl-laced pills.

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No, I don't believe Kirk or Judith forced him to take the Percocet on the plane.

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Question goes back to why he was taking Percocet in the first place, when the Rx was in Kirks name. Seems as though Dr. S has been cleared of any wrong-doing, as well as KJ, at this point, anyways.

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Reply #458 posted 06/10/17 5:20am

rogifan

Here's a great story from Vox about how the opioid crisis is causing doctors to change how they think about and treat pain. A lot of people becoming addicted started out with legal prescriptions from a doctor for chronic pain.

https://www.vox.com/platf...t-virginia

Another serious issue is the mixing of painkillers with benzos, like anti-anxiety medication. I just saw a story that Tiger Woods told the cops he was taking anti-anxiety meds. I believe he also admitted he was taking Vicodin. I wonder how many people taking this stuff really know how addictive it can be and the dangers of mixing different meds. I'll bet most Don't and most of these overdoses are accidental.
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Reply #459 posted 06/10/17 2:00pm

cloveringold85

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rogifan said:

Here's a great story from Vox about how the opioid crisis is causing doctors to change how they think about and treat pain. A lot of people becoming addicted started out with legal prescriptions from a doctor for chronic pain. https://www.vox.com/platf...t-virginia Another serious issue is the mixing of painkillers with benzos, like anti-anxiety medication. I just saw a story that Tiger Woods told the cops he was taking anti-anxiety meds. I believe he also admitted he was taking Vicodin. I wonder how many people taking this stuff really know how addictive it can be and the dangers of mixing different meds. I'll bet most Don't and most of these overdoses are accidental.

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Interesting. West Virginia has a lot of poverty. That is very shocking to read that elderly people are SELLING their pain meds to pay for their blood pressure medication! eek

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I'm on blood pressure medication and it's relatively cheap to buy. I get 90-day supply for around $10, and some pharmacies will give it for free, so I am really suprised to hear that this is going on.

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[Edited 6/10/17 14:00pm]

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Reply #460 posted 06/10/17 2:05pm

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How come none of my doctors wouldn't give me shit? They were very vocal about not giving me anything or a very low mg of any opioid for pain in the past few years. All these houswives getting shit but...

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Reply #461 posted 06/10/17 2:16pm

cloveringold85

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rdhull said:

How come none of my doctors wouldn't give me shit? They were very vocal about not giving me anything or a very low mg of any opioid for pain in the past few years. All these houswives getting shit but...

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My doctor prescibed me Xanax, but only a few pills at a time, because they are addictive.

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Maybe your doctor felt you didn't need them?

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What housewives? confused

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Reply #462 posted 06/21/17 7:27am

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laytonian said:

. I don't see where this had been posted here, but it's important. .http://kstp.com/medical/f.../4491091/ . "Toxicology results revealed Prince's blood fentanyl level measured 67.8 milligrams. Three is considered fatal by experts. His liver fentanyl level topped 435 milligrams. Anything above 69 is toxic, according to investigators. And his gastric fentanyl registered at 14,000, an extraordinarily high amount, and more than his 112-pound body could handle, according to sources." .

PLEASE if there is a scientist or physician on the org. who would be kind enough to to answer the following questions I would be very grateful:

IF Prince was not habituated to fentanly and accidentally (as per the ME) took this massive, fatal dose, my understanding is that death would have come almost instantly. HOW did such high levels make it to his liver?, does metabolism continue after death? I can understand high levels in blood and gastric juices but are these liver values hiding-in-plain-sight evidence of habituation? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me understand this.

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Reply #463 posted 06/21/17 7:57am

ksl1974

Bodhitheblackdog said:

laytonian said:

. I don't see where this had been posted here, but it's important. .http://kstp.com/medical/f.../4491091/ . "Toxicology results revealed Prince's blood fentanyl level measured 67.8 milligrams. Three is considered fatal by experts. His liver fentanyl level topped 435 milligrams. Anything above 69 is toxic, according to investigators. And his gastric fentanyl registered at 14,000, an extraordinarily high amount, and more than his 112-pound body could handle, according to sources." .

PLEASE if there is a scientist or physician on the org. who would be kind enough to to answer the following questions I would be very grateful:

IF Prince was not habituated to fentanly and accidentally (as per the ME) took this massive, fatal dose, my understanding is that death would have come almost instantly. HOW did such high levels make it to his liver?, does metabolism continue after death? I can understand high levels in blood and gastric juices but are these liver values hiding-in-plain-sight evidence of habituation? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me understand this.

Excellent question!!!! I'm curious about this too........

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Reply #464 posted 06/25/17 7:29am

Mkilpatrick74

rogifan said:

Here's a great story from Vox about how the opioid crisis is causing doctors to change how they think about and treat pain. A lot of people becoming addicted started out with legal prescriptions from a doctor for chronic pain.

https://www.vox.com/platf...t-virginia

Another serious issue is the mixing of painkillers with benzos, like anti-anxiety medication. I just saw a story that Tiger Woods told the cops he was taking anti-anxiety meds. I believe he also admitted he was taking Vicodin. I wonder how many people taking this stuff really know how addictive it can be and the dangers of mixing different meds. I'll bet most Don't and most of these overdoses are accidental.


It is super dangerous!! My Dr took me off ativan when i started ms contin for pain relief. That for sure is a set up for me to die in my sleep.
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Reply #465 posted 06/25/17 7:31am

Mkilpatrick74

rdhull said:

How come none of my doctors wouldn't give me shit? They were very vocal about not giving me anything or a very low mg of any opioid for pain in the past few years. All these houswives getting shit but...



Because almost no family Dr will prescribe them anymore. You pretty much gotta be referred to pain mgt.
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Reply #466 posted 07/15/17 6:43am

Purplealegria7

laytonian said:

laurarichardson said:



laytonian said:


laurarichardson said:


No the blind item was posted in September of 2014 and it states a month before. He was at Paisley Park doing After Dark Concerts in August of 2014 not out on tour. See below. We know a male was taken from Paisley Park for dehydration in 2014 and this is from the ambulance logs which would have stated if he had been taken for a drug overdose. If he went into the hospital for this he was not the picture of health that people on this board want to believe. What does Sephis have to do with pain pill addiction?


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http://crazydaysandnights.net/2015/01/blind-items-revealed-2-44.html



http://princevault.com/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=august+2014&go=Go



http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sepsis/symptoms-causes/dxc-20169787



Causes


While any type of infection — bacterial, viral or fungal — can lead to sepsis, the most likely varieties include:


  • Pneumonia

  • Abdominal infection

  • Kidney infection

  • Bloodstream infection (bacteremia)



. Duh. A cover-up in case gossip gets out. .

So the AIDS gossip is true but not this gossip? I see eek Notice he was not on no tour when this happened and you are not going back forth to no hospital for AIDS treatments as there are none.



So was the AIDS story a cover up as well because it is better to be known as having AIDS or Sephis then being addicted to pain meds which millions of people are and if you spun the story that he had joint problems no one would have thought anything about it.



More in likely this was someone in his camp getting paid to throw dirt on him or he really was in the hospital for Sephis.



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The B12 shots were part of tour riders.
He wouldn't need that at PP.
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Ambulance logs DO NOT DIAGNOSE. They report what was told to them.
Sepsis and dehydration are not related. But dehydration is related to drug usage.
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Just like it was when he saw Dr S in April.
[Edited 5/22/17 12:03pm]


sepsis is quite common in IV drug abusers. Not that we have any confirmation that he was using drugs intravenously, but just for information sake.

Source- working in hospital for 17 years.
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Reply #467 posted 07/15/17 8:37pm

1Sasha

Another reason why the release of the autopsy report would settle our speculation.
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Reply #468 posted 07/16/17 5:13am

Superconductor

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Bodhitheblackdog said:

laytonian said:

. I don't see where this had been posted here, but it's important. .http://kstp.com/medical/f.../4491091/ . "Toxicology results revealed Prince's blood fentanyl level measured 67.8 milligrams. Three is considered fatal by experts. His liver fentanyl level topped 435 milligrams. Anything above 69 is toxic, according to investigators. And his gastric fentanyl registered at 14,000, an extraordinarily high amount, and more than his 112-pound body could handle, according to sources." .

PLEASE if there is a scientist or physician on the org. who would be kind enough to to answer the following questions I would be very grateful:

IF Prince was not habituated to fentanly and accidentally (as per the ME) took this massive, fatal dose, my understanding is that death would have come almost instantly. HOW did such high levels make it to his liver?, does metabolism continue after death? I can understand high levels in blood and gastric juices but are these liver values hiding-in-plain-sight evidence of habituation? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me understand this.

Not a medical person but my partner is. The blood from the digestive tract gets filtered by the liver so when food or a drug is swallowed and enters the stomach, it gets absorbed and passes through the liver before being distributed across the body in the bloodstream. I suppose the high levels of fentanyl in the liver show that it did its job in detoxing the blood.

(That is btw why detox diets etc are nonsense because the liver is the detox organ of the body)

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Reply #469 posted 07/16/17 5:39am

MoBettaBliss

Adorecream said:

135 times the lethal dose. That is true drug addiction sorry. Why would anyone imbibe that much. Prince was a druggie and that has cooled my fandom somewhat.



if Prince having an addiction problem, like many human beings do, makes you think less of him, it says more about you than it does about him

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Reply #470 posted 07/16/17 7:58am

Bodhitheblackd
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Superconductor said:

Bodhitheblackdog said:

PLEASE if there is a scientist or physician on the org. who would be kind enough to to answer the following questions I would be very grateful:

IF Prince was not habituated to fentanly and accidentally (as per the ME) took this massive, fatal dose, my understanding is that death would have come almost instantly. HOW did such high levels make it to his liver?, does metabolism continue after death? I can understand high levels in blood and gastric juices but are these liver values hiding-in-plain-sight evidence of habituation? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me understand this.

Not a medical person but my partner is. The blood from the digestive tract gets filtered by the liver so when food or a drug is swallowed and enters the stomach, it gets absorbed and passes through the liver before being distributed across the body in the bloodstream. I suppose the high levels of fentanyl in the liver show that it did its job in detoxing the blood.

(That is btw why detox diets etc are nonsense because the liver is the detox organ of the body)

Thank you...

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Reply #471 posted 07/16/17 1:43pm

cloveringold85

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MoBettaBliss said:

Adorecream said:

135 times the lethal dose. That is true drug addiction sorry. Why would anyone imbibe that much. Prince was a druggie and that has cooled my fandom somewhat.



if Prince having an addiction problem, like many human beings do, makes you think less of him, it says more about you than it does about him

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Reply #472 posted 07/16/17 1:47pm

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Superconductor said:



Bodhitheblackdog said:




laytonian said:


. I don't see where this had been posted here, but it's important. .http://kstp.com/medical/f.../4491091/ . "Toxicology results revealed Prince's blood fentanyl level measured 67.8 milligrams. Three is considered fatal by experts. His liver fentanyl level topped 435 milligrams. Anything above 69 is toxic, according to investigators. And his gastric fentanyl registered at 14,000, an extraordinarily high amount, and more than his 112-pound body could handle, according to sources." .

PLEASE if there is a scientist or physician on the org. who would be kind enough to to answer the following questions I would be very grateful:


IF Prince was not habituated to fentanly and accidentally (as per the ME) took this massive, fatal dose, my understanding is that death would have come almost instantly. HOW did such high levels make it to his liver?, does metabolism continue after death? I can understand high levels in blood and gastric juices but are these liver values hiding-in-plain-sight evidence of habituation? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me understand this.



Not a medical person but my partner is. The blood from the digestive tract gets filtered by the liver so when food or a drug is swallowed and enters the stomach, it gets absorbed and passes through the liver before being distributed across the body in the bloodstream. I suppose the high levels of fentanyl in the liver show that it did its job in detoxing the blood.


(That is btw why detox diets etc are nonsense because the liver is the detox organ of the body)


-This does not explain how he made it to the elavator. I recently read an article about the effects of Fentenyl when people are overdosing. If you only need 3 milligrams to die and your lips turn blue immediatly hiw would have made it to an elavator?
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Reply #473 posted 07/16/17 2:04pm

Bodhitheblackd
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laurarichardson said:

Superconductor said:

Not a medical person but my partner is. The blood from the digestive tract gets filtered by the liver so when food or a drug is swallowed and enters the stomach, it gets absorbed and passes through the liver before being distributed across the body in the bloodstream. I suppose the high levels of fentanyl in the liver show that it did its job in detoxing the blood.

(That is btw why detox diets etc are nonsense because the liver is the detox organ of the body)

-This does not explain how he made it to the elavator. I recently read an article about the effects of Fentenyl when people are overdosing. If you only need 3 milligrams to die and your lips turn blue immediatly hiw would have made it to an elavator?

Exactly, you just made the case that Prince walked to his elevator in his sending-a-message backwards clothes and injested the fatal dose in the elevator.

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Reply #474 posted 07/16/17 2:20pm

Superconductor

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laurarichardson said:

Superconductor said:



Bodhitheblackdog said:




laytonian said:


. I don't see where this had been posted here, but it's important. .http://kstp.com/medical/f.../4491091/ . "Toxicology results revealed Prince's blood fentanyl level measured 67.8 milligrams. Three is considered fatal by experts. His liver fentanyl level topped 435 milligrams. Anything above 69 is toxic, according to investigators. And his gastric fentanyl registered at 14,000, an extraordinarily high amount, and more than his 112-pound body could handle, according to sources." .

PLEASE if there is a scientist or physician on the org. who would be kind enough to to answer the following questions I would be very grateful:


IF Prince was not habituated to fentanly and accidentally (as per the ME) took this massive, fatal dose, my understanding is that death would have come almost instantly. HOW did such high levels make it to his liver?, does metabolism continue after death? I can understand high levels in blood and gastric juices but are these liver values hiding-in-plain-sight evidence of habituation? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me understand this.



Not a medical person but my partner is. The blood from the digestive tract gets filtered by the liver so when food or a drug is swallowed and enters the stomach, it gets absorbed and passes through the liver before being distributed across the body in the bloodstream. I suppose the high levels of fentanyl in the liver show that it did its job in detoxing the blood.


(That is btw why detox diets etc are nonsense because the liver is the detox organ of the body)


-This does not explain how he made it to the elavator. I recently read an article about the effects of Fentenyl when people are overdosing. If you only need 3 milligrams to die and your lips turn blue immediatly hiw would have made it to an elavator?

So you think he just dropped dead immediately? Hahaha, I wish you would stop making stuff up and educate yourself or at least read and comprehend my previous comment. It takes time for the drug to be absorbed through the stomach. It can take 10-20minutes for medication to work.
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Reply #475 posted 07/16/17 2:29pm

Bodhitheblackd
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Superconductor said:

laurarichardson said:
-This does not explain how he made it to the elavator. I recently read an article about the effects of Fentenyl when people are overdosing. If you only need 3 milligrams to die and your lips turn blue immediatly hiw would have made it to an elavator?
So you think he just dropped dead immediately? Hahaha, I wish you would stop making stuff up and educate yourself or at least read and comprehend my previous comment. It takes time for the drug to be absorbed through the stomach. It can take 10-20minutes for medication to work.

Perhaps a NON-LETHAL dose of prescribed medication monitored by a medical professional and administered for pain..that's not the case here....and there is ample evidence of people dropping almost instantly from taking an OVERDOSE of opoids...and BTW, the last time I checked with my Obeah woman, the backwards clothes had huge gris-gris significance.

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Reply #476 posted 07/16/17 2:31pm

cloveringold85

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Superconductor said:

Bodhitheblackdog said:

PLEASE if there is a scientist or physician on the org. who would be kind enough to to answer the following questions I would be very grateful:

IF Prince was not habituated to fentanly and accidentally (as per the ME) took this massive, fatal dose, my understanding is that death would have come almost instantly. HOW did such high levels make it to his liver?, does metabolism continue after death? I can understand high levels in blood and gastric juices but are these liver values hiding-in-plain-sight evidence of habituation? Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me understand this.

Not a medical person but my partner is. The blood from the digestive tract gets filtered by the liver so when food or a drug is swallowed and enters the stomach, it gets absorbed and passes through the liver before being distributed across the body in the bloodstream. I suppose the high levels of fentanyl in the liver show that it did its job in detoxing the blood.

(That is btw why detox diets etc are nonsense because the liver is the detox organ of the body)

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Interesting and it makes perfect sense.

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I get so annoyed when people talk about their detox diets!! rolleyes

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It's like a fad and people have to do it because it's so trendy. lol

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Reply #477 posted 07/16/17 3:39pm

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Bodhitheblackdog said:

Superconductor said:

laurarichardson said: So you think he just dropped dead immediately? Hahaha, I wish you would stop making stuff up and educate yourself or at least read and comprehend my previous comment. It takes time for the drug to be absorbed through the stomach. It can take 10-20minutes for medication to work.

Perhaps a NON-LETHAL dose of prescribed medication monitored by a medical professional and administered for pain..that's not the case here....and there is ample evidence of people dropping almost instantly from taking an OVERDOSE of opoids...and BTW, the last time I checked with my Obeah woman, the backwards clothes had huge gris-gris significance.

livescience.com/58682-fentanyl-overdose-characteristics.html

One of the major characteristics that the respondents described was the speed of a fentanyl overdose: Seventy-five percent of the respondents said that the symptoms occurred within seconds to minutes.

When a person overdoses on heroin, he or she may take the drug and then proceed to carry on a conversation for a few moments, one respondent said. Then suddenly, that person stops talking and "you look over and realize that they're overdosing," the respondent said.

But with fentanyl, the same respondent said that the effect is immediate: "I would say you notice it [a fentanyl overdose] as soon as they are done [injecting the fentanyl]. They don't even have time to pull the needle out [of their body] and they're on the ground."

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Reply #478 posted 07/16/17 3:43pm

purplefam99

Bodhitheblackdog said:

Bodhitheblackdog said:

Perhaps a NON-LETHAL dose of prescribed medication monitored by a medical professional and administered for pain..that's not the case here....and there is ample evidence of people dropping almost instantly from taking an OVERDOSE of opoids...and BTW, the last time I checked with my Obeah woman, the backwards clothes had huge gris-gris significance.

livescience.com/58682-fentanyl-overdose-characteristics.html

One of the major characteristics that the respondents described was the speed of a fentanyl overdose: Seventy-five percent of the respondents said that the symptoms occurred within seconds to minutes.

When a person overdoses on heroin, he or she may take the drug and then proceed to carry on a conversation for a few moments, one respondent said. Then suddenly, that person stops talking and "you look over and realize that they're overdosing," the respondent said.

But with fentanyl, the same respondent said that the effect is immediate: "I would say you notice it [a fentanyl overdose] as soon as they are done [injecting the fentanyl]. They don't even have time to pull the needle out [of their body] and they're on the ground."

that does say injecting, i thought it was pills form. thoughts?

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Reply #479 posted 07/16/17 6:00pm

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Superconductor said:

laurarichardson said:
-This does not explain how he made it to the elavator. I recently read an article about the effects of Fentenyl when people are overdosing. If you only need 3 milligrams to die and your lips turn blue immediatly hiw would have made it to an elavator?
So you think he just dropped dead immediately? Hahaha, I wish you would stop making stuff up and educate yourself or at least read and comprehend my previous comment. It takes time for the drug to be absorbed through the stomach. It can take 10-20minutes for medication to work.

Learn to read. I said in an article that I read people who had observed other people O.D. on Fentenyl described exactly what happened. These people said the victims lips turned blue in a matter of minutes of taking the drug and they keeled over. These people had actually shot the drug.

If Prince had enough of this drug to kill a couple of whales I would think he would have dropped dead immediatly and I do not think he would have been casually walking to an elevator.

This article was on a Face book page. I will go back and find it and send it to you and then maybe you can spend sometime providing some input.

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