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Wonder what the Doctor was going to tell Prince on April 21st? When Prince went to the doctor's office on April 20th and the doctor went to PP on April 21st to give him the result from the day before, I was always curious what the results were going to say? Was there ever any word on that? | |
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It’s all too heartbreaking for me, it bothers me that he was living at Paisley Park alone like that . Seems like. A terrible last few years with everything he was dealing with . | |
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That information would be private under the HIPPA act and even if it were not I feel it is disrespectful to speculate. Would you want anyone to know if it was about you in similar circumstances? [Edited 12/22/18 21:01pm] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Likely a tox screen; perhaps wanted to talk with him about various treatment options including Buprenorphine which is what Dr. Kornfeld recommends. It is my understanding the Drs had talked.
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he was going to tell him that prince.orgers are nosey | |
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Nun ya business. Why are people so nosy? Paisley Park is in your heart
#PrinceForever đź’ś | |
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well...as if everything else released about the investigation is anyone's business... but hey...whatever.. | |
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why would I care?? Just asking.... seems like everything else has been made public...so..... | |
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nosey....no. curious....yes. There is a difference. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Thanks Trivs... I have been so advised. Happy Holidays to you! | |
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log off "Climb in my fur." | |
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I wondered about that too, why would a doc go to a patients home to give him results? but we have to remember that superstardom distorts everything so he was probably a little starstruck and decided to go the extra mile. Again, superstardom distorts everything. Last night I was watching a bunch of Elvis docus, two of his friends/employees have said he had bone cancer, one guy said he committed suicide which is unlikely because he had a heart attack, no one commits suicide by deciding to have a heart attack. Superstardom makes everything complicated. | |
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I did...now I am back...and there you are! hehe | |
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Thanks Pete. I am just having some fun with some on this post. I understand HIPPA laws, privacy and the whole thing. In a world where government secrets are "leaked", one would of thought this would of got out. There were some very "private" photos and videos of Prince the day he died that were made public (which I thought should have stayed private), text messages, etc... | |
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don't worry about it, you're not posting on the org if someone isn't poking at you. | |
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This is a Prince fan site and every now and then people ask questions.
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Think someone was about to be found out...dr had the results from the tests run when Prince had no idea why he felt like he did. | |
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PurpleDiamonds1 said: Think someone was about to be found out...dr had the results from the tests run when Prince had no idea why he felt like he did. Maybe | |
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He likely knew why he felt like he did. | |
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. Why? The country (yours?) is suffering from an opioid epidemic (a tsunami) and you can only think about privacy?
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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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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What you didn’t mention in this post is the doctors’ role, who are also responsible for this crisis. The doctors are just as culpable as the drug companies for this problem.
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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The Dr was going to fax the reports to PP but Kirk told him they had no fax, the Dr. just said he would run them by then. The tests showed that P had mild anemia. The urine showed P had Hydrocodone and Hydromorphone in his urine. The tox screen was not back yet, turns out the coroners office took the blood and ran tests on them. No fentanyl was found in his blood from 4/20. | |
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. And then there are the sad lot of people who manufacture bogus/pseudo pills "cut" for a profit, because the insurance/doctor system isn't designed for poor folks/people without access, which in turn allows those with access to simply abuse the bogus pills and cut out the middle man (doctors, insurance, etc.). . if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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I agree with both of you. Drs, over prescribed this stuff, and big Pharma pushed them to. | |
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they are but people have to be smarter too. i never trusted doctors (or much anyone else) and it's worked for me. I have a friend who has a daughter hooked on the stuff and it's very painful for her but I do mention that the docs should never have been trusted in the first place, we're indians, we should never trust doctors and take everything they say with a healthy dollop of cynicism and skepticism. | |
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. Interpreting my remark as an `attack` shows your thought process. .
. When we would have learned that the doctor had found out about Prince's drug abuse, would have confronted him and gotten the source of these pills he could have saved part of the tsunami's victims. So yes the doctor plays a crucial role in idetifying the problem at hand and the immediate actions he might take. .
. Prince has no private business anymore but we still have the opioid problem.
. If you cannot see beyond that then you must read what I just wrote; fighting the source of them pills will certainlky change things. .
. Michael was treated by a yesman doctor with lax regard for his safety. A different situation from a drug user that gets the tsuff via his own channels. .
. Why is describing a big problem odd? .
. That's a different problem from saying that prince has a right to privacy. The stakes are too high. .
. That is simply a symptom of affordable airtime and money in the pharma system. .
. Simply refusing to watch TV is easier. I rarely watch TV. Most of my content is ad free. So much more efficient. .
. Au contraire. .
. When one grows up in a country where every pain, every ill needs a pill then of course things are different. This pill culture needs to be fought. 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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