Right. We def. need that information ( suitcase)as well as what was in the "bag" to tie things together. | |
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Thanks to everyone for their efforts! I can't begin to imagine the time it would take to go through and organize all these details!
The level of denial and other toxic stuff on the first few threads...shudder. | |
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Stay tuned! There's more to come. | |
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What a deep and thoughtful question. Of course, it was what it was...and everything happens by itself and no one can ever totally know anothers' journey and soul. Having stated the obvious; I don't think people consciously CHOOSE addiction though they may dream of, long for and take risks to alleviate their physical, emotional and/or spiritual pain. And then you wake up one morning (or in Prince's case, a late afternoon) and you gotta have it and your life is forevermore dfferent.
I also believe, in Prince's case (and he was not alone, by any metric): celebrity and wealth replace healthier guardrails that help us on our journey. Add to this mix pride, lack of an intimate family life, hangers-on rather than true friends, ageing out of your most beautiful form, and your career(your lifes' work and total identity) begins evolving in a manner that maybe you didn't see coming. Maybe you had planned to play your guitar until the end.
You lost your wives, your son, your parents, Denise...just like each and every one of us experience loss...but you're PRINCE. I think he was more emotionally delicate, wounded and fragile than any of us knew. It wasn't about his hips. [Edited 2/23/19 16:55pm] | |
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I went back and reviewed the 2 investigation files and can advise the following as relates to testing that was done by the DEA.
1.Aleve bottle-correction to what I stated previously, this bottle contained lidocaine- a synthetic version
2. Pills in black suitcase- it states "one of the pills was tested" and it contained fentanyl and lidocaine
3. Black bag- it had 1 pill which wa oxycodone-acetaminophen 10/325
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I think if Prince set himself on this path, he would have been on the hardcore stuff. Oxycontin. Percocets and Vicodins are childs play compared to Oxycontin. | |
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Oxycodone is oxycontin. He had 1 pill in the black bag found in his bedroom. Is it possible he was starting to progress to oxycontin? | |
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Now that looks about right based upon my recollection. I am hoping that all of the information I have read , coupled with the information provided by the many posters such as yourself, is as accurate as can be. We have been flying blind at night for too long (at least I have). It is time to put in some serious work. It's gonna take me a bit of time but I am going to try and figure this out, come hell or high water. | |
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Oxycontin is pure, no tylenol and a lot stronger then what he was on, except for the fentanyl. | |
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BCI Drug Analysis [Edited 2/23/19 22:33pm] | |
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So you feel comfortable that the information is correct that I have listed, you can double check the data as it is located in Folder 5- Investigation Report Number 2, Pages 66 and 67 which shows the DEA lab results. | |
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The description of many drugs can become confusing so I checked with the site of the National Library of Medicine. The link is below. There are various versions of Oxycodone. The following sentences are from the National Library article.
"Oxycodone is also available in combination with acetaminophen (Oxycet, Percocet, Roxicet, Xartemis XR, others); aspirin (Percodan); and ibuprofen."
"Oxycodone comes as a solution (liquid), a concentrated solution, a tablet, a capsule, an extended-release (long-acting) tablet (Oxycontin) and an extended-release capsule (Xtampza ER) to take by mouth." The link is:
https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682132.html
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Thanks Lee, I was going to do some research last night but got sidetracked. | |
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Thank you so much to the people who are examining the evidence in Prince's case. There are so many of us who still care deeply about him. | |
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ditto that. something feels off. just those pictures of pills stuck and scattered everywhere seems off. disorganized and not in character | |
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ladygirl99 said:
I orgnote June7 about this question. I hope he replies on here or I would received a reply from him. [I responded via .orgnote - feel free to repost if you wish. - June7] |
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So if Kirk did clean PP with good intentions, he may have inadvertently caused P to take the fentanyl pills. It may also explain why dialude was not found. | |
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I wanted to touch on the topic of opiate tolerance. It was mentioned several posts ago that Prince had taken an unusually large amount of Hydrocodone (Vicodin) and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) in the days following Moline as evidenced by his high blood levels. For most of us, this blood level would have been fatal. Prince, though,clearly had a high tolerance to opiates. (This was shown, also, by the significant amount of Narcan it required to reverse the opiates in his system.)
Though his blood level (after Moline), showed significantly high levels of opiates, it was not enough as he was showing signs of withdrawal on 4/20, ie., feeling 'antsy', having fine tremors, Kirl's comments about showing signs of WD etc.
This tells me he was used to much higher levels of opiates to feel comfortable. I think he may have been taking Fentanyl pre-Moline, or certainly higher doses of Oxycodone (Perc) and Dilaudid.
Though I am only surmising, I do not think he would have wanted Fentanyl to show in his blood work on 4/20 as it would have indicated a very extreme addiction. He may not have taken it after Moline as he had promised blood tests and may have known it would clear his system by then.
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peggyon said: I wanted to touch on the topic of opiate tolerance. It was mentioned several posts ago that Prince had taken an unusually large amount of Hydrocodone (Vicodin) and Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) in the days following Moline as evidenced by his high blood levels. For most of us, this blood level would have been fatal. Prince, though,clearly had a high tolerance to opiates. (This was shown, also, by the significant amount of Narcan it required to reverse the opiates in his system.)
Though his blood level (after Moline), showed significantly high levels of opiates, it was not enough as he was showing signs of withdrawal on 4/20, ie., feeling 'antsy', having fine tremors, Kirl's comments about showing signs of WD etc.
This tells me he was used to much higher levels of opiates to feel comfortable. I think he may have been taking Fentanyl pre-Moline, or certainly higher doses of Oxycodone (Perc) and Dilaudid.
Though I am only surmising, I do not think he would have wanted Fentanyl to show in his blood work on 4/20 as it would have indicated a very extreme addiction. He may not have taken it after Moline as he had promised blood tests and may have known it would clear his system by then.
Thank you, peggyon! Questions about people’s current tolerance, and effect on fatal dose, have been rattling around in my head, so really appreciate you posting. Missed you! | |
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A story about tolerance. The other day, while rounding with one of the MD's, we met with a patient who was in withdrawal from alcohol though his blood alcohol level was 4 x the legal limit! His body was used to such large amounts of alcohol that he would withdraw while at a really high blood alcohol level. Withdrawal is relative to what the body is used to.
I sense Prince was really limping along taking way less than his usual doses until his blood test 4/20, though we are aghast at the levels. He was likely doing 'damage control' here as well. Did the best he could; really needed medical assistance.
The recent interview with Gayle Chapman (towards the end of the second interview) is enlightening. She seemed very down- to- earth and somewhat detached from the 'whole Prince thing', so I tended to believe her. She talks about his decision to do it 'his way' without the usual controls that most of us mere mortals have. | |
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Thanks, Penny. | |
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DITTO! | |
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Thanks, Bodhi | |
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True. I may be reading more into Manuela's statement to law enforcement. But Her saying Kirk looked in the bag and did not find the bottles made me think Kirk was in the private quarters.
Kirk would have had to access it when Prince was not around and the day of the 20th. I say the 20th, cos we know that dialud was in his system. | |
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