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Reply #510 posted 01/09/20 3:26am

Blouses

PeggyO said:



ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:




PeggyO said:




Agree. Acyclovir is used for viral conditions such as Shingles, Herpes 1 & 2. Usually the result of a stressed immune system. Interesting post. Hmm








This prescription was found in the dumpster so obviously it was for P and not Kirk.




That is my sense, but obviously?



If you Wiki Acyclovir and click on Epstein-Barr syndrome, you’ll find some interesting information on prescription indications. The vial in the trash may be worthy evidence to consider.
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Reply #511 posted 01/09/20 3:53am

PeggyO

Blouses said:

PeggyO said:

That is my sense, but obviously?

If you Wiki Acyclovir and click on Epstein-Barr syndrome, you’ll find some interesting information on prescription indications. The vial in the trash may be worthy evidence to consider. peace prince

Acyclovir cream is most commonly prescribed for genital herpes or healing herpes zoster (shingles).

This may have been the rash KJ was referring to.

Shingles is usually treated with oral Acyclovir first and can be followed by the cream to soothe the healing blisters after oral treatment.

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Reply #512 posted 01/09/20 5:30am

iamafan

PeggyO said:



Blouses said:


PeggyO said:



That is my sense, but obviously?



If you Wiki Acyclovir and click on Epstein-Barr syndrome, you’ll find some interesting information on prescription indications. The vial in the trash may be worthy evidence to consider. peace prince



Acyclovir cream is most commonly prescribed for genital herpes or healing herpes zoster (shingles).


This may have been the rash KJ was referring to.


Shingles is usually treated with oral Acyclovir first and can be followed by the cream to soothe the healing blisters after oral treatment.



I think it was a pill. Kirk’s text read he had three bottles and then mentioned the valacyclovir. Unless he just didn’t feel like differentiating tube from bottles.
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Reply #513 posted 01/09/20 7:20am

PeggyO

iamafan said:

PeggyO said:

Acyclovir cream is most commonly prescribed for genital herpes or healing herpes zoster (shingles).

This may have been the rash KJ was referring to.

Shingles is usually treated with oral Acyclovir first and can be followed by the cream to soothe the healing blisters after oral treatment.

I think it was a pill. Kirk’s text read he had three bottles and then mentioned the valacyclovir. Unless he just didn’t feel like differentiating tune from bottles.

Thanks again. I am in Ireland and a little jet-lagged. In my 'fog' I incorrectly mentioned that the cream is the first-line treatment for Herpes 2.

The pill is used first for both Shingles and Herpes 2 and the cream helps later with soothing etc

Valacyclovir (Valtrex) is interpreted in the body as Acyclovir and used for both conditions and is an anti-viral medication.

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Reply #514 posted 01/09/20 8:57am

RJOrion

Acyclovir is also used by people that are HIV positive, to try to help slow down the deterioration of the infected person's immune system....and allegedly there were Walgreens staff and certain media outlets saying that P was taking HIV meds
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Reply #515 posted 01/09/20 9:23am

iamafan

RJOrion said:

Acyclovir is also used by people that are HIV positive, to try to help slow down the deterioration of the infected person's immune system....and allegedly there were Walgreens staff and certain media outlets saying that P was taking HIV meds

According to the text, it was for a rash, so not sure it would be preventative HIV treatment (although that crossed my mind as well). (I think Dr. S mentioned the rash, not slimy KJ).

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Reply #516 posted 01/09/20 9:36am

RJOrion

iamafan said:



RJOrion said:


Acyclovir is also used by people that are HIV positive, to try to help slow down the deterioration of the infected person's immune system....and allegedly there were Walgreens staff and certain media outlets saying that P was taking HIV meds


According to the text, it was for a rash, so not sure it would be preventative HIV treatment (although that crossed my mind as well). (I think Dr. S mentioned the rash, not slimy KJ).



severe skin rashes is also one of the symptoms of active AIDS and/or HIV infection
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Reply #517 posted 01/09/20 10:18am

iamafan

RJOrion said:

iamafan said:

According to the text, it was for a rash, so not sure it would be preventative HIV treatment (although that crossed my mind as well). (I think Dr. S mentioned the rash, not slimy KJ).

severe skin rashes is also one of the symptoms of active AIDS and/or HIV infection

Very true. I went down the path of suspecting HIV when I saw the valacyclovir was prescribed, especially given the rumors and his weight. But then I thought it could've been for anything as I generally don't trust the Enquirer. But after I saw the image of the text from the doctor that stated rash, I thought herpes as I believed the HIV use of valacyclovir was strictly preventative. After reading your note and reading up on it a bit, I see rash is one of the first symptoms of HIV.


I have long suspected suicide. If he did have an HIV rash, it may make even more sense that he would just 'be done' possibly. The rash wasn't obvious in any of the pictures, but it could have been on his trunk (or other non-exposed areas).


Poor Prince.

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[Edited 1/9/20 10:20am]

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Reply #518 posted 01/09/20 10:32am

PeggyO

iamafan said:

RJOrion said:

Acyclovir is also used by people that are HIV positive, to try to help slow down the deterioration of the infected person's immune system....and allegedly there were Walgreens staff and certain media outlets saying that P was taking HIV meds

According to the text, it was for a rash, so not sure it would be preventative HIV treatment (although that crossed my mind as well). (I think Dr. S mentioned the rash, not slimy KJ).

Shingles looks like a rash.It starts as pustules but with treatment, dries up and looks rash-like. It is often found in those with either stressed or compromised immune systems. Acyclovir (Valacyclovir) treats shingles.

It is found on the trunk but only on one side. When a person contracts Chicken Pox (Varicella-Zoster) as a child, the virus remains but is inactive. When the immune system is compromised, it can reactivated as Herpes- Zoster (Shingles)

Those with HIV are susceptible to 'opportunistic' infections/conditions ie., Shingles etc.

This may be the reason Clindamycin (powerful antibiotic) was mentioned as well by Kirk.

[Edited 1/9/20 10:41am]

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Reply #519 posted 01/09/20 10:47am

RJOrion

PeggyO said:



iamafan said:




RJOrion said:


Acyclovir is also used by people that are HIV positive, to try to help slow down the deterioration of the infected person's immune system....and allegedly there were Walgreens staff and certain media outlets saying that P was taking HIV meds


According to the text, it was for a rash, so not sure it would be preventative HIV treatment (although that crossed my mind as well). (I think Dr. S mentioned the rash, not slimy KJ).




Shingles looks like a rash.It starts as pustules but with treatment, dries up and looks rash-like. It is often found in those with either stressed or compromised immune systems. Acyclovir (Valacyclovir) treats shingles.


It is found on the trunk but only on one side. When a person contracts Chicken Pox (Varicella-Zoster) as a child, the virus remains but is inactive. When the immune system is compromised, it can reactivated as Herpes- Zoster (Shingles)


Those with HIV are susceptible to 'opportunistic' infections/conditions ie., Shingles etc.


This may be the reason Clindamycin (powerful antibiotic) was mentioned as well by Kirk.

[Edited 1/9/20 10:41am]



Magic Johnson missed several games in 1985 due to him having shingles...6 years later, he retired because he was HIV positive.
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Reply #520 posted 01/09/20 11:23am

iamafan

PeggyO said:

iamafan said:

According to the text, it was for a rash, so not sure it would be preventative HIV treatment (although that crossed my mind as well). (I think Dr. S mentioned the rash, not slimy KJ).

Shingles looks like a rash.It starts as pustules but with treatment, dries up and looks rash-like. It is often found in those with either stressed or compromised immune systems. Acyclovir (Valacyclovir) treats shingles.

It is found on the trunk but only on one side. When a person contracts Chicken Pox (Varicella-Zoster) as a child, the virus remains but is inactive. When the immune system is compromised, it can reactivated as Herpes- Zoster (Shingles)

Those with HIV are susceptible to 'opportunistic' infections/conditions ie., Shingles etc.

This may be the reason Clindamycin (powerful antibiotic) was mentioned as well by Kirk.

[Edited 1/9/20 10:41am]

The Clindamycin and Tylenol 3 were prescribed by Dr. Boo to Kirk because he called her to say he couldn't make his crown prep appointment that day because he was traveling. So she called in those meds to treat his cracked tooth. Both found in the trash. So I don't think the Clindamycin is tied to the rash.

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[Edited 1/9/20 11:44am]

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Reply #521 posted 01/09/20 12:09pm

darlingnikkkki

I wonder who in his circle knew he had AIDS and tipped the gossip site.
"I want to be the only one you come for...."
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Reply #522 posted 01/09/20 12:13pm

TrivialPursuit

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darlingnikkkki said:

I wonder who in his circle knew he had AIDS and tipped the gossip site.


Shut up.

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #523 posted 01/09/20 12:44pm

PeggyO

iamafan said:

PeggyO said:

Shingles looks like a rash.It starts as pustules but with treatment, dries up and looks rash-like. It is often found in those with either stressed or compromised immune systems. Acyclovir (Valacyclovir) treats shingles.

It is found on the trunk but only on one side. When a person contracts Chicken Pox (Varicella-Zoster) as a child, the virus remains but is inactive. When the immune system is compromised, it can reactivated as Herpes- Zoster (Shingles)

Those with HIV are susceptible to 'opportunistic' infections/conditions ie., Shingles etc.

This may be the reason Clindamycin (powerful antibiotic) was mentioned as well by Kirk.

[Edited 1/9/20 10:41am]

The Clindamycin and Tylenol 3 were prescribed by Dr. Boo to Kirk because he called her to say he couldn't make his crown prep appointment that day because he was traveling. So she called in those meds to treat his cracked tooth. Both found in the trash. So I don't think the Clindamycin is tied to the rash.

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[Edited 1/9/20 11:44am]

Yes, thanks.

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Reply #524 posted 01/09/20 1:07pm

LoveGalore

iamafan said:

PeggyO said:

Shingles looks like a rash.It starts as pustules but with treatment, dries up and looks rash-like. It is often found in those with either stressed or compromised immune systems. Acyclovir (Valacyclovir) treats shingles.

It is found on the trunk but only on one side. When a person contracts Chicken Pox (Varicella-Zoster) as a child, the virus remains but is inactive. When the immune system is compromised, it can reactivated as Herpes- Zoster (Shingles)

Those with HIV are susceptible to 'opportunistic' infections/conditions ie., Shingles etc.

This may be the reason Clindamycin (powerful antibiotic) was mentioned as well by Kirk.

[Edited 1/9/20 10:41am]

The Clindamycin and Tylenol 3 were prescribed by Dr. Boo to Kirk because he called her to say he couldn't make his crown prep appointment that day because he was traveling. So she called in those meds to treat his cracked tooth. Both found in the trash. So I don't think the Clindamycin is tied to the rash.

[Edited 1/9/20 11:25am]

[Edited 1/9/20 11:44am]

Why would he call in the prescription and go get them only to throw them away?

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Reply #525 posted 01/09/20 1:33pm

PeggyO

LoveGalore said:

iamafan said:

The Clindamycin and Tylenol 3 were prescribed by Dr. Boo to Kirk because he called her to say he couldn't make his crown prep appointment that day because he was traveling. So she called in those meds to treat his cracked tooth. Both found in the trash. So I don't think the Clindamycin is tied to the rash.

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[Edited 1/9/20 11:44am]

Why would he call in the prescription and go get them only to throw them away?

Can this be the withdrawal meds you are talking about?

Dr S. called in Hydroxizine, Clonidine and Valium on 4/20.

Acyclovir is an anti-viral RX.

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Reply #526 posted 01/09/20 1:34pm

Genesia

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RJOrion said:

PeggyO said:

Shingles looks like a rash.It starts as pustules but with treatment, dries up and looks rash-like. It is often found in those with either stressed or compromised immune systems. Acyclovir (Valacyclovir) treats shingles.

It is found on the trunk but only on one side. When a person contracts Chicken Pox (Varicella-Zoster) as a child, the virus remains but is inactive. When the immune system is compromised, it can reactivated as Herpes- Zoster (Shingles)

Those with HIV are susceptible to 'opportunistic' infections/conditions ie., Shingles etc.

This may be the reason Clindamycin (powerful antibiotic) was mentioned as well by Kirk.

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Magic Johnson missed several games in 1985 due to him having shingles...6 years later, he retired because he was HIV positive.


There is absolutely NO connection between shingles and HIV. Sure, some people might have/get both. But they are not mutually exclusive.

Anyone who's had chicken pox can get shingles - and it's quite common in people over 50. I am in the middle of a shingles vaccine protocol (two doses, three to six months apart), myself - and my immune system is right as rain.

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Reply #527 posted 01/09/20 1:50pm

herb4

The backwards clothes make perfect sense if you know anything about someone trying to run around and do anything coherent at all in the midst of a major drug overdose, especially something as strong as fentanyl. It's probably one of the least mysterious things about his death, to the extent that it was mysterious all which, to me, it wasn't.

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Reply #528 posted 01/09/20 2:17pm

LoveGalore

Genesia said:

RJOrion said:

PeggyO said: Magic Johnson missed several games in 1985 due to him having shingles...6 years later, he retired because he was HIV positive.


There is absolutely NO connection between shingles and HIV. Sure, some people might have/get both. But they are not mutually exclusive.

Anyone who's had chicken pox can get shingles - and it's quite common in people over 50. I am in the middle of a shingles vaccine protocol (two doses, three to six months apart), myself - and my immune system is right as rain.

[Edited 1/9/20 13:36pm]

Ok.

https://www.medicalnewsto...iv-related

People with HIV are more likely to experience shingles, and shingles-related complications, than the general population.

.

https://www.healthline.co...es-and-hiv

The possibility of developing shingles greatly increases if HIV has affected a person’s immune system.

.

http://www.aidsmap.com/ne...v-positive

Studies conducted soon after combination antiretroviral therapy became available showed a high incidence of herpes zoster in HIV-positive people.

.

https://www.hiv.va.gov/pa...nesses.asp

What follows are descriptions of some of these illnesses. Note that most of them occur only in people with severely suppressed immune function, such as in advanced HIV infection. (Shingles is included.)

.

But sure. No comnection. lmfao.

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Reply #529 posted 01/09/20 2:24pm

RJOrion

LoveGalore said:



Genesia said:




RJOrion said:


PeggyO said: Magic Johnson missed several games in 1985 due to him having shingles...6 years later, he retired because he was HIV positive.


There is absolutely NO connection between shingles and HIV. Sure, some people might have/get both. But they are not mutually exclusive.



Anyone who's had chicken pox can get shingles - and it's quite common in people over 50. I am in the middle of a shingles vaccine protocol (two doses, three to six months apart), myself - and my immune system is right as rain.


[Edited 1/9/20 13:36pm]



Ok.



https://www.medicalnewsto...iv-related


People with HIV are more likely to experience shingles, and shingles-related complications, than the general population.


.


https://www.healthline.co...es-and-hiv


The possibility of developing shingles greatly increases if HIV has affected a person’s immune system.


.


http://www.aidsmap.com/ne...v-positive


Studies conducted soon after combination antiretroviral therapy became available showed a high incidence of herpes zoster in HIV-positive people.


.


https://www.hiv.va.gov/pa...nesses.asp


What follows are descriptions of some of these illnesses. Note that most of them occur only in people with severely suppressed immune function, such as in advanced HIV infection. (Shingles is included.)


.


But sure. No comnection. lmfao.




word...somebody might wanna get tested... if they havent already... shingles is a VERY serious issue
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Reply #530 posted 01/09/20 3:11pm

PeggyO

-If I may...Shingles is very common with HIV patients.

-Our immune function also decreases with age and this is why it is recommended to get the vaccine @ 50

-Most healthy folks don't just get shingles; it usually follows an event that temporarily depresses

the immune system; a diffficult flu, pneumonia, extreme grief etc.

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Reply #531 posted 01/09/20 3:32pm

peaceandlove

I took a break over the holidays from the org. Well, I'm back, and this tread is sadder than ever. Interesting , how we're all still so attached to learning and hunting for answers. I believe many heartfelt truths and opinions on here. Mostly, I believe our P was a very sad and sick man for much of his last two years but he sure powered thru in his own way. Heartbreaking. ✝️

Peaceandlove☮️💜☮️💜
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Reply #532 posted 01/09/20 3:52pm

jfenster

darlingnikkkki said:

I wonder who in his circle knew he had AIDS and tipped the gossip site.

even if he did it wasnt out of homosexual activity

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Reply #533 posted 01/09/20 4:02pm

PeggyO

jfenster said:

darlingnikkkki said:

I wonder who in his circle knew he had AIDS and tipped the gossip site.

even if he did it wasnt out of homosexual activity

Is there something wrong with homosexual activity?

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Reply #534 posted 01/09/20 4:03pm

RJOrion

peaceandlove said:

I took a break over the holidays from the org. Well, I'm back, and this tread is sadder than ever. Interesting ,

how we're all still so attached to learning and hunting for answers. I believe many heartfelt truths and opinions on here. Mostly, I believe our P was a very sad and sick man for much of his last two years but he sure powered thru in his own way. Heartbreaking. ✝️



well said... i cant lie...ive personally gone back and forth believing he was murdered, to believing he took his own life because he was terminally ill...theres circumstantial evidence that can be applied to both scenarios..and as sad and heartbreaking as it is, its almost somehow fitting that Prince's life would end in a collage of mystery and intrigue... i cant help nowadays but to think of the song "Controversy"...i cant help but replace the "am i black or white? am i straight or gay? with questions like "was it kirky j?...was it H.I.V.?...his death hit me like the death of a family member and the mystery around it has become a breeding ground for endless speculation... the characters involved in his life at that time, and some of their shady and suspicious behavior right before and
after his passing, only further fuel the speculating... so sad.

"...was i what you wanted me to be?..."~ PRN
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Reply #535 posted 01/09/20 4:09pm

PennyPurple

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iamafan said:


The Clindamycin and Tylenol 3 were prescribed by Dr. Boo to Kirk because he called her to say he couldn't make his crown prep appointment that day because he was traveling. So she called in those meds to treat his cracked tooth. Both found in the trash. So I don't think the Clindamycin is tied to the rash.

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[Edited 1/9/20 11:44am]

Correct.

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Reply #536 posted 01/09/20 4:52pm

darlingnikkkki

PeggyO said:



jfenster said:




darlingnikkkki said:


I wonder who in his circle knew he had AIDS and tipped the gossip site.

even if he did it wasnt out of homosexual activity




Is there something wrong with homosexual activity?



I know, right. It’s 2020 and yet there are those with hangups about homosexuality/homosexual acts.
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Reply #537 posted 01/09/20 5:05pm

iamafan

LoveGalore said:

iamafan said:

The Clindamycin and Tylenol 3 were prescribed by Dr. Boo to Kirk because he called her to say he couldn't make his crown prep appointment that day because he was traveling. So she called in those meds to treat his cracked tooth. Both found in the trash. So I don't think the Clindamycin is tied to the rash.

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[Edited 1/9/20 11:44am]

Why would he call in the prescription and go get them only to throw them away?

Well I'm guessing Kirk was trying to get some kind of controlled substances for Prince and the Clindamycin was a byproduct of the ruse of having a toothache. Prince seemed to have a ton of drugs that may have suited his needs more than Tylenol 3, so had no use for them (not talking about Fentanyl here). So, they were thrown away.

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Reply #538 posted 01/09/20 5:31pm

iamafan

I keep thinking about the Valacyclovir (Valtrex)



Valtrex would be used for rashes that are viral in nature (antiviral). That would be herpes (all kinds), chicken pox and shingles. The fact that Dr. S prescribed Valtrex leads me to believe Prince was being treated for one of those conditions. (As opposed to a dermatitis type rash that would be treated with Benadryl or steroids if severe.)



Of course, shingles or herpes can appear with HIV/poor immune system. But maybe he just had a case of the run-of-the-mill genital (or other) herpes. Given his history, having a flare up of that wouldn't be shocking.


As a side note, I had shingles when I was 40 in the middle of summer and no preceding illness. But I know that is pretty unusual.

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Reply #539 posted 01/09/20 6:00pm

PeggyO

iamafan said:

I keep thinking about the Valacyclovir (Valtrex)



Valtrex would be used for rashes that are viral in nature (antiviral). That would be herpes (all kinds), chicken pox and shingles. The fact that Dr. S prescribed Valtrex leads me to believe Prince was being treated for one of those conditions. (As opposed to a dermatitis type rash that would be treated with Benadryl or steroids if severe.)



Of course, shingles or herpes can appear with HIV/poor immune system. But maybe he just had a case of the run-of-the-mill genital (or other) herpes. Given his history, having a flare up of that wouldn't be shocking.


As a side note, I had shingles when I was 40 in the middle of summer and no preceding illness. But I know that is pretty unusual.

Yes, it could have been either condition or both.

Shingles is usually tied to temporary or more long-lasting immune suppression. It is fairly rare to just pop-up.

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