InTheDollsHouse
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I had a UTI in New York and could buy pills containing antibiotics in a drug store.
My friend bought these in New York, they paid on a self-service till too, not a single question or check.
I had a UTI in New York and could buy pills containing antibiotics in a drug store.
That’s what I was thinking too. I have a daughter with T1 diabetes - she has to inject insulin multiple times a day. I haven’t had to inject her since she was 8. She’s now 20. MP seemed to be almost nannied by his PA. I suppose it’s typical celeb behaviour though.
My friend bought these in New York, they paid on a self-service till too, not a single question or check.
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I think it's worse than that, they totally knew of the risks but it was profitable so money was put above patient safety.There’s a whole cohort of opioid addicted Americans caused by the greed of doctors who failed to consider the risk when cash bonuses and holidays to the Bahamas were thrown at them from the likes of Pardue.
Sometimes they can’t do it because they’re in withdrawal or they are shaking so badly. They also run out of ‘hidden’ places to inject, so they need to inject somewhere they can’t easily reach.That’s what I was thinking too. I have a daughter with T1 diabetes - she has to inject insulin multiple times a day. I haven’t had to inject her since she was 8. She’s now 20. MP seemed to be almost nannied by his PA. I suppose it’s typical celeb behaviour though.
Good point. Didn’t one of the doctors say that, on administering the drug, MP went ‘frozen’ and his blood pressure spiked.Maybe he was jittery and had shaky hands? Or once the drug hits the blood stream there might be a reaction?
Or maybe because it had to be injected in a way that makes it hard for the individual to inject themselves?
If an addict has the money people like this don't care do they. A lot of times it's some addict shooting up in some filthy place and if they die nobody cares but this was a very well known star so obviously it was fully investigated. I don't know what to think abiut the assisstant. When an addict is begging you for more it's hard to say no and being his eployer even more so. He should have kept an eye on him though knowing how much he'd had that day and especially seeing as he was going in the hot tub.I think it's worse than that, they totally knew of the risks but it was profitable so money was put above patient safety.
Synthetic opioids have destroyed whole communities and killed hundreds of thousands, but it was allowed to happen because billions could be made.
Good point. Didn’t one of the doctors say that, on administering the drug, MP went ‘frozen’ and his blood pressure spiked.
If this is the case, how would a PA be qualified to administer it? Surely MP could have got a PA with even basic medical knowledge/experience?
Would you administer this powerful drug twice in one day and leave MP to ‘run errands’? It’s scandalous to leave him unaccompanied after injecting him.
So what kind of feeling does one get from ketamine. Is it like heroin?For most of the time the doctor was coming round to administer it. Then he decided to reach the PA how to do it by training him in the back of the car.
once this happened the PA was able to do it more frequently and apparently they then kept ‘running out’ of Ketamine as he was ‘practising’ so much?
Same happened with Demi LovatoAmerica seems horrible for getting people addicted easily, like Matthew had an accident and was prescribed heavy pain which he then got addicted too. Then the doctor doesn't prescribe more and they need something else. In the UK they seem very careful about giving people addictive drugs for recovery because of this.
So what kind of feeling does one get from ketamine. Is it like heroin?
Someone I used to work with said he took it and he couldn't sit down. He couldn't figure out where his seat was and said it wasn't a nice feeling. Guess it makes you spaced out, makes you feel relaxed like heroin would I imagine.So what kind of feeling does one get from ketamine. Is it like heroin?
Good point. Didn’t one of the doctors say that, on administering the drug, MP went ‘frozen’ and his blood pressure spiked.
If this is the case, how would a PA be qualified to administer it? Surely MP could have got a PA with even basic medical knowledge/experience?
Would you administer this powerful drug twice in one day and leave MP to ‘run errands’? It’s scandalous to leave him unaccompanied after injecting him.
No but considering he'd had 3 doses and the thrid was a big one and he was getting in the hot tub he should have. Passing out on the sofa, bed or floor is very different to being in water where you're gonna drown.I suppose if the PA hung around to keep an eye on MP after every injection, he'd probably never get anything else done all day.
I had low-dose ketamine infusions for pain. I have no idea what heroin's like but I hated the feeling of ketamine. I needed two nurses to hold me up to walk to the toilet because the room was moving so much. I was sure the floor was covered with sparkling water, even though I knew it couldn't be. I dissociated every time I had it - saw things that weren't there, thought I'd been to places I hadn't been etc... It wasn't unpleasant but I think that was just luck.So what kind of feeling does one get from ketamine. Is it like heroin?
So, so sad, the whole thing. He was a young, vibrant, tennis player who dated Gwyneth the summer before fame for either of them, Everything ahead of him - I remember thinking he had so much to offer and the world at his feet - be careful what you wish for - Hollywood is a cesspit.PA injected him 27 TIMES in a week so more than 3x a day??? Holy cow.
Oh for sure he did. I bet that was his priority-as if the toxicology wouldn’t show exactly what had been going on. What a shitshow.Still wondering how ‘there were no illegal drugs found at the scene’ according to the police report. Did the PA sweep the apartment while waiting for the emergency medics. At the level of injecting MP daily, there must have been a lot of drug paraphernalia involved.