Goodwin decided that being forthcoming about what happened was the best option.
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What is realistic about it? Prince's actions are a mystery. Assuming that a supreme love for himself is why he died--that is some mean-spirited shit and an opinion..not a fact that if verifiable. P could be narcisistic but he also could be selfless, it appears. He was a complicated man. That part is fact.
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You said this very well. He definitely had a hard time appearing vulnerable to the public. No one can deny that he had serious trust/abandonment/attachment issues that started during childhood. I wonder if these trust/abandonment/attachment issues made him fear that if he appeared vulnerable, his fans would stop loving him. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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I am afraid this is true (except for renfield description of P as "cheerily"...he seemed quite fragile at times during that interview..in my opinon). . I think many fans would have loved him more if he talked about his vulnerability a bit more.. But I do think some of the more cynical fans would have thought he was up to something or being a pussy or something--either way, he would have been better off personally if he had faced his vulnerability more openly.
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Hey herb4! The thing is...if you do a bit of research, on a "regular" run of the mill medical opioids test, fentanyl is a "different animal". It is not hydroodone, oxycodone or morphine-therefore it doesn't show up on an opiod test. Furthermore, it has such a short half life that it won't show up anyway. I've explained this to others on a different thread but it falls on deaf ears. This is more than likely the reason "fentanyl was not found tests prior to his death". It has to be SPECIFICALLY ran for. Peace ~Precioux herb4 said: I have something for the "no drugs found in his system" and conspiracy minded types. | |
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Prince had difficulty with showing vulnerability, for sure. Regarding the death of his son, was in a difficult situation because he needed publicity in order to promote Emancipation while also needing privacy to deal with the loss of his son. Losing a child is the worst thing that can happen to someone. While I think he handled the situation poorly, I am not going to be too hard on . I think that he didn't know how to handle the death of his son, which is totally understandable. It is very sad that he didn't ask for help so that he and Mayte could better deal with their son's death. . The way in which he handled his son's death was counterproductive to his privacy. By denying what happened, he invited more inquiries. That's the way the world is, like it or not. When a celebrity says, "My child died. Please respect my family's privacy," the media and general public are typically very respectful. By acknowledging the loss, the celebrity controls the narrative, not the press. Prince had been in the spotlight long enough to know that even if it wasn't the business of the press or the public to know about his personal life, members of the press have a first-amendment right to ask about his personal life. . Instead of controlling the narrative by admitting that his son died, Prince came up with this fantasy charade of pretending that everything was fine, even when it wasn't. By refusing to admit that his son had died, members of the press (e.g., Bryant Gumbel, Oprah, and Spike Lee) continued to ask about the situation. The public eventually found out that their son died because the Minneapolis Star-Tribune requested the release of the child's birth and death certificates, and the Mojica sisters gave details to the British tabloid The News of The World. If had just admitted that Amiir had died, Oprah could have just said "My condolences on the loss of your son" and then spent the rest of the show focusing on Emancipation. Instead, he compelled Mayte to come on Oprah while she was in the depths of despair and he showed off the playroom at Paisley Park in order to present this fantasy charade that everything was fine, when things were actually in the pits. After the Moline incident, he played that same fantasy charade of "everything is fine" and told people to save their prayers, even though he was very ill. . In both situations, he was living a lie, and it wasn't healthy. This fantasy charade wasn't healthy because he was living in a fantasy world of denial instead of seeking help. This fantasy charade about their son's death wasn't healthy because Mayte felt so alone and full of despair that she tried to commit suicide. Losing a child is such a horrible situation that humans lack the ability to cope with this situation alone. People can be resilient after the death of a child, but they need a lot of support. . There is a recent example of a celebrity and his wife who lost a child and is dealing with it very differently than . This recent example occurred this past Sunday when Marquise Goodwin, a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers and USA track and field Olympian at the 2012 London Olympics, and his wife Morgan, lost their son due to pre-term labor. My condolences and prayers go out to them. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin reported that their son died via their Instagram accounts. When I looked at various articles coming from media outlets, all of the articles were more or less the same because all of the articles used Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin's Instagram accounts as the sources. There were no false rumors or speculation about what occurred. In addition, the Goodwins have received an outpouring of support and prayers from the press and the general public. . For 2 days, all the information they shared was via Instagram, but starting on 11/14, the Goodwins have started to share more with various media outlets, and this disclosure has occurred in a very tasteful and respectful manner. They are dealing with the unspeakably horrible loss of their child, a situation that was beyond their control, but they are controlling the narrative. They have lost nothing by sharing their struggle. Instead, they have gained a great deal of support by sharing. They also had a miscarriage back in 2013, per People Magazine online (Source: http://people.com/sports/...orn-son/). I have followed Marquise on Instagram for a couple of years. I've respected him for the way that he professes his love for his wife as well as his advocacy for people with disabilities, which results from him having a sister who has severe cerebral palsy. I have so much admiration for the way in which he and Morgan have handled this situation, and supported each other. Their love for one another and resilience is inspiring. ....... Marquise Goodwin hopes heartbreaking story of losing son helps others Janie McCauley Associated Press November 18, 2017 Source: http://www.statesman.com/...iMvwIiGbL/
Goodwin decided that being forthcoming about what happened was the best option. . “It would have made it (out publicly) anyway, so why not put it out there so I could kind of narrate my own story instead of letting somebody else do it or people have these assumptions,” Goodwin said. “Because my wife and I had posted that we were pregnant weeks ago, or months ago, and had we abruptly stopped and they noticed that she wasn’t pregnant anymore, it would have raised a lot of eyebrows and questions.” . Overwhelmed with emotion, Goodwin went straight from the hospital to the team hotel to check in before the game and ride the bus to the stadium. He hadn’t showered and was still wearing sweats, and he shared with only a handful of teammates what he and his wife were enduring. . Later that night, he announced the loss of his baby. . Now, Goodwin hopes he and Morgan — and their baby — can uplift others who might be going through the same thing. . “It’s been a tremendous amount of support, people of all different communities. Morgan and I appreciate all the love,” Goodwin said. “I didn’t realize sharing our journey with this baby would gain so many people. . “We’ve met a lot of people that are following us through our journeys so we can maybe help people who have dealt with similar things that we have gone through or learn things from people who have been through our situation.” ....... It is possible for people to handle the loss of a child in a more productive and healthier manner than how handled the loss of his son. Unfortunately, creating a fantasy charade in that situation and doing the same at the end of his life, when he was dealing with a chronic illness and/or painkiller dependency, is a major reason why Prince is no longer with us. I love him and his music dearly though. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Hypothesis, not theory . Hypothesis: a tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences . Theory: a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena
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That's not true. The Star Tribune gained access to their son's birth and death certificates. . Prince surrounded in mystery Tom Sinclair and Dana Kennedy Source: http://ew.com/article/199...d-mystery/ . 2007: Death of baby born to Prince's wife under review
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Source: http://www.startribune.co.../11466661/ .
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But Cat Glover said recently in an interview that he broke his hip during the late 80s. Source: http://prince.org/msg/5/448730 Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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So you think she should've taken more from Prince to get back at him, yet you criticize her for "making money off of his death" by writing a book. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Purplerabbithole, I love what you wrote. You expressed your thoughts very well, and I agree with almost everything.
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to the sentence I underlined and bolded. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Good point, Bod. I don't think he was using painkillers for the past 20 years to deal with the death of his son. I think the dependence on painkillers was relatively recent (2 to 3 years). Music was his drug of choice. He continued to be very productive after his son's death, after his divorces, and after the deaths of his parents, so he showed resilience. However, he never dealt with his trust/abandonment/attachment issues well enough to sustain a long-term romantic relationship or marriage. I wonder if toward the end of his life, as he was growing older and dealing with some health problems, it finally became clear to him how much he wished that he had his own family. If he had his own children, I can't see him telling Tyka, "I've done everything that I came here to do." . I think that Amiir brought out the best in . This man made music in one way or another for every day of his entire adult life except for the 6 days when his son was alive. When Amiir was alive, was there for his birth and for every surgery. Mayte describes him as acting out of complete selflessness and unconditional love for their son. I've heard Kim Berry speak about how he loved to invite the children of his employees to Paisley Park (I think in this interview here: https://youtu.be/g_yRodhAg3M). And he had photos of Kirk's children near his desk when he died. I hope he came to terms with not having his own family, but it wouldn't surprise me if he was sad about not having any living children. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Yes, it is a possibility that he experienced depression at some point. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Greek-tragedy, Chanhassen-style is totally on point. Unfortunately, that is how Prince's life ended. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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A couple things...didn't Mayte entail P possibly being on pills after the child's death (her flushing pills down the toilet for him.) He was a mess obviously.
I must repost my earlier post to make my point... P, in my opinion, was not just pretending in an attempt to promote an album whilst maintaining privacy. I think it went beyond that into a spiritual belief that bordered on fantasy and was the result of an untreated emotional breakdown due to professional stress and personal loss. HE could have very easily waited to promote the album and then released the album as a testament to his lost son and it probably would have earned even more money in the long run..(after all, Prince losing a child would have earned him the kind of sympathy that actually sells albums.) Cryptic weird spirituality wasn't really a great promotion tactic. Yes, I agree with whomever said that P was throwing himself into his work to deal with the pain.. (music and work were both his outlet and his reprieve from pain.) but many folks, if they felt they couldn't postpone promotion of said album, would have gone on Oprah and talked about the loss of their child briefly,and then stated that they were continuing to promote the album as a tribute to their deceased son (obviously someone can not hide a deceased child if they publicized his conception in the first place.) I imagine this tactic would have been much more effective.. But instead he does something that made so little sense to anyone around him who doesn't prescribe to his spiritual beliefs that I almost dislike OPrah and Gumbel for even going through with interviewing him. (also, he could have just promoted the album's songs that had nothing to do with son, stated that his family was a private matter, and not involved his wife, or the heartbeat or the nursery...)... His was such a weird and convoluted tactic that it should have been a redflag that something was wrong with him.
HEre is what I said...
I remember reading somewhere P's favorite line from the BIble (according to LG) and it had to do with the resurrection of people healthy and whole into internal life ...No wonder he gravitated toward that belief.
Reminder of the lyrics to Comeback (a song that he very very obscurely released...(4th album on Crystal Ball only available online). Its just cryptic enough to be hidden from those who don't know better.
Come Back lyrics--imply a man who can't even say the words he's gone privately, much less publically. His wife was the opposite.
Walking up the stairs Just the afternoon Sweet wind blew Not a moment 2 soon(Hoo ) I cry when I realized That sweet wind was U Spirits come and spirits go Some stick around 4 the aftershow Don't have 2 say I miss U (don't have 2 say I miss U) Cause I think U already know If U ever lose someoneDear 2 U Never say the words their gone They'll come back, yeah They'll come back, yeah yeah They'll come back Tears go here Tears go here Tears go here Tears go here What does Tears go Here mean...I used to wonder. Now, I think i know...Tear go into his work and into his poetic, cryptic artistry. He didn't write that song for us (not really). He wrote it for himself. Susan Rogers talked about how PRince created an image in his music that was intended for the audience. If she looked a bit more into his later work,she might find that P is trying to peak out from inside the lyrics of some of his later music.
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. Well, he chose a cheaper sort of contract, away from the big labels. Thus making longterm availability of them records questionable. In touring the setup changed from a big caravan of trucks carrying everything to locally provided services beging used more and more, leading to varying production quality. Security at these events became weaker and weaker. (personal experience) Financial news showed he did not pay certain bills on time. Other news and subsequent showed he was unable to even negotiate an effective deal with WB for remasters. His setlist choices generated a setlist that has on average 90+% songs of 25-30 years while not playing many of the songs of the decade before the show date. (I do understand the catalogue buildup but the accents are way off) Etc, etc. Not all of these are fatal or something but they do show a fairly clear trend. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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herb4 said: I have something for the "no drugs found in his system" and conspiracy minded types. Thought this might interest you well as provide possible additional info related to this thread. Over the last few years, states have enacted mandates at the clinician level to prevent misuse, abuse, and diversion, including the adoption of prescription drug monitoring programs, controlled substance treatment agreements with patients, and urine drug testing. As a result, clinicians have needed to familiarize themselves with drug metabolism and excretion times in order to interpret test results more effectively. Some potential explanations for why a prescribed drug might not be detected in a patient’s urine sample include medication hoarding or diversion, time between last dose and sample collection, self-escalation or binge use, failure to take the medication or taking only as needed, rapid metabolism, drug-drug interaction, and potential lab error.2 Other factors for a negative result include the integrity of the specimen submitted, analytical testing factors within the laboratory including false negatives, and steps within sample processing. Given the consequences surrounding negative urine drug test results, it is important to fully identify all possible causes for a negative drug test result. https://www.practicalpain...st-results The kind of love that takes over your body, mind, & soul | |
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precioux said: Hey herb4! The thing is...if you do a bit of research, on a "regular" run of the mill medical opioids test, fentanyl is a "different animal". It is not hydroodone, oxycodone or morphine-therefore it doesn't show up on an opiod test. Furthermore, it has such a short half life that it won't show up anyway. I've explained this to others on a different thread but it falls on deaf ears. This is more than likely the reason "fentanyl was not found tests prior to his death". It has to be SPECIFICALLY ran for. It's true fentanyl can only be detected in the blood for up to 12 hours, but in urine it can be detected twice as long at 24 hours. For comparison, oxycodone detection for both blood and urine is about 3-4 days. Fentanyl is detected in hair up to 3 months. I'd be surprised if the ME didn't do a strand test, especially considering it was P. herb4 said: I have something for the "no drugs found in his system" and conspiracy minded types. The kind of love that takes over your body, mind, & soul | |
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206Michelle said:
Good point, Bart. He definitely did more press, etc during that timeframe. Thoughts anyone? The kind of love that takes over your body, mind, & soul | |
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Exactly, Precioux. | |
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Meh... True to a degree, but not overall. | |
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If Prince was promoting the same as usual (whatever that means), then I guess we could assume he was just callous about the death to some degree. But promoting more than usual could be the result of three things...the initial excitement of the upcoming birth (in the beginning) and the feeling that it was easier to live in delusion and go to work then face the pain and sorrow at home along with career pressure and a sense of trying to keep things together. I think at times he wanted his wife by his side; but obviously it was not going to work for her--she was too devastated and couldn't compartmentalize herself like he could.
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My Grandma told me that this is probably the problem for most couples. The man avoids the pain while the woman suffers alone.
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His own fault - yes. IMO it was a deliberate act - going out on his own terms for whatever reason, still unknown to us. Udo, you are right again. | |
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I am not sure where you are coming from with that statement. There are various opinions and views where PRince is concerned on this "fan" community...and has always has been. Prince has been called every label in the book on this site (especially when he was alive). Since he died, the depictions of him have ranged from angel to devil. What's the repercussion for negativity about Prince?--disagreements--that's all. . Very few people are banned or barred from the site..Hell, people insulting Prince associates get barred much more often than Prince haters ever did.
If you don't think all people should agree that Prince's life was an absolute hell since his divorce and everyone hated him and was just waiting for him to die (which has been said on this site), are you somehow sanctifying the man? That supposed semi- insider who made some pretty harsh claims (condemning others who didn't care enough to stand up to him but never indicated that he/she stood up to Prince either) left on their own accord from what I gather.. He/she sent me an org notes and stated that P had good sides that we should also honor...
By the way, I do think Prince might have decided to let the chips fall where they may where his pain pills were concerned .
But really ultimately we only know how he died. He know the what but not the why. So, the truth (in some ways) is very subjective here.
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