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Prince's arthritis/rpi (?) Judith I believe said he was on pain meds for his hands. I assume perhaps arthritis or RPI from years of dexterity on his instruments. If he didn't take his pills he'd have to to give up playing. So the pills became both a pain relief and a way to hold on to his life and career. I try not to read about his maladies and end of life as it makes me sad but it certainly made the departure of sanity in getting any old pills in so much more understandable. I suppose my question is how long had he been struggling and at what point does career really win out over pain? None of us will ever know but it's made me really reflect on the pressure we are put under to perform in any arena when we aren't feeling good in ourselves. I feel sad for prince today. [Edited 4/7/21 2:04am] | |
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I understand your sentiments and feel the same way. He was on that treadmill of 'the show must go on' and not able to get off. I think of the music college he wanted to duild next to PP, with visiting musicians to lecture and himself to teach. He loved teaching and helping others to achieve. What a terrible loss we have experienced. | |
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If that's true, which could very well be, sometimes watching him play guitar in some videos, particularly a solo or a phrase, he let's go of the fret board and does a very quick shake or stretch of his left hand and gets back on the fret board. I've seen him do it often and wondered if that was an issue he had with his hands. | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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His hands were being over-used due to the concentrated rehearsals he did for the P&M tour, where he could sit down as much as possible. He had worn that body out over 38 years of performances, mostly energetic. Splits will ruin the hips, high heels ruin the ankles. We know he had surgical scars (left hip, lower right leg). Thank you, Prince. You loved to perform for us and we loved you for doing so.. [Edited 4/7/21 8:30am] Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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He looked and felt great! On his worst day he looks and feels great. Can we see into his soul in a photo? I believe he was at Walgreens looking for Dr Scholl's. I can only speculate too though because I know I have arthritis too. Aren't headaches the worst thing ever though? Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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LMAO ...who gets prescriptions filled for Dr. Scholl's? ...the man was at Walgreens getting prescriptions filled... not because his feet stank | |
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I think the idea the splts and stage shows did him in is overblown. Arthiritic pain hits us all, and genetics have a lot to do with it. He played basketball, he rehearsed all day and all night long, he traveled a lot, he wore heels, any of those things alone would have been enough to contribute. He had weird eating habits, he kept an abnormal sleep schedule... all of that contributes.
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and if you cant see into his soul, how can you say he felt great??...and he did not look great...he looked gaunt, sickly and emaciated...and VERY tired | |
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youre right...they do not fill orthopedic pad presccriptions.. you have to fill those at medical supply stores... i know because my father has to use them | |
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My hands would hurt too if I banged the piano for 4 hours a night (2 shows) Don't need opiates for that, just some ice, elevation and Advil.
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Well I can tell you that without proper technique (of which I did have and was taught), it can lead to a lot of harm. I'm a piano player who went to Berklee and I learned the hard way that if you don't learn how to sit at a piano and move your fingers and hands properly, it will lead to problems down the road. It's the smae with any instrument. I'm not saying that Prince had those problems but Aleve will not fix the problems - any pill only keeps the pain at bay and doesn't address the real problem. The Western world has been a pop-a-pill culture for way too long. | |
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oh, i know...its just that Prince was reported by several outlets, and even store witnesses, to be filling a prescriptions there, not just buying off the shelf Dr. Scholl's inserts... | |
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I agree. I'm a nurse and feel that Prince and others over-used opiates for conditions that can be treated w/less which is why I mentioned Aleve. Personally, I think he was someone who was too impatient to learn proper technique and had a 'show-must-go-on' sensibility. I really don't think he wanted too many constraints and that included sleep, easing on the opiates, etc.
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During one of the P&M shows at Sydney he appears to be having problems with his left hand, and lowers it momentarily, as if to rest it. | |
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Everyone gets old. By our mid fifties we will all start to feel the toll of a lifetime of activity or inactivity. No one, no matter how rich or famous can avoid it. | |
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Remember his "arm bands" sparkeled had fringe sometimes. These seem to me as remedies for injuries to his body. His hands had to be in pain after years of playing keyboards and guitars. In order to play at the level he was used to, Prince used the drugs to allow him to continue to work. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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I don't agree with that statement . Many people in their mid-50's feel great; no aches or pains. It depends on how you've lived. Of course Prince and serious athletes can have traumatic arthritis. | |
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I think there is a tendency among Prince fans to glamorize and mythologize Prince's need for drugs (opiates) in order to keep playing and performing. There are a number of professions which induce wrist/hand pain (carpal tunnel syndrome) from repetitive use; beauticians, typists, surgeons, seamstresses, etc. It does not mean these people need opiates to continue with their work. Anti-inflammatories, rest, ice, elevation are the treatment. There are many piano players who practice for 6-7 hours a day and do not use opiates, guitar players as well. Yes, Prince jumped off risers and did a lot of splits but he likely needed hip surgery, not opiates. As a nurse, this mythologizing drives me nuts.
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I dread to think the level of pain he had even from a young age. Rumours strated from Purple Rain tour onwards I think?
I suspect the much hated sampler sets were a neat way for him to just rest up mid-gig.
When you look at the tour schedules he put upon himself in the 2000's until his passing it was simply relentless. | |
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This thread has a Sade Tar Baby vibe to it. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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He toured for 3 months most of the time, Level of pain @ a young age? If something causes pain, stop. He was a rich man w/complete control. Mythologizing. We need to stop treating him as a martyr. [Edited 4/7/21 18:12pm] | |
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RJOrion said: and if you cant see into his soul, how can you say he felt great??...and he did not look great...he looked gaunt, sickly and emaciated...and VERY tired i thought you wrote sticky there, [Edited 4/7/21 18:29pm] Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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I don't believe the splits and piano jumps did anything bad to him. It looks like it's done so fast the body doesn't have time to resist. Ya never heard anything about James Brown having hip issues. just saying. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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lavendardrummachine said:
Well I didn't have to Google James Brown his videos actually appear in my YouTube feed all the time. So anyway we're not falling for the belief that Prince was in pain. In fact he looked better than ever the times I saw him. I defy anyone to stand period for hours on end though. Used to be all "SRO ride or die" get up front yadda yadda yadda because why do the up and down shuffle at a show you want to dance to. But I don't know, I'm pretty out of shape myself right now so I probably need to invest in dance class. Actually though I have great shoes now so I could do it. Maybe the issue isn't the shoes but the socks. Where's the starter of this topic? Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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lavendardrummachine said:
I think maybe Walmart or CVS stocks those instead of Walgreens. Has anyone ever worn Dr Scholl's brand shoes though? The padded sandals are heaven. The clogs were a death trap though even though the shape made sense. I'm not talking about odor eaters or in soles, I'm talking about real deal foot support products no prescription necessary. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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