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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 11929950)
Or on Bones... One of Snoops favourites :cool:
I read a couple of the books. It was kind of fun reading those based in Montreal before we moved from there to here. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 11929950)
... One of Snoops favourites :cool:
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11929956)
Not your field I know, but whenever you mention your OH I keep thinking of the doctor couple from Fawlty Towers. :rofl:
More like ... :cool: |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11929952)
The others here have been watching reruns for the last week. :thumbup:
I read a couple of the books. It was kind of fun reading those based in Montreal before we moved from there to here. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 11930131)
...the characters are nothing like those in the books....
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11930191)
I'll bet you don't really flirt with that bloke who throws his hat on the coat-stand though. ;)
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11930213)
If he was an addict it's the best-kept secret ever, cops say no evidence of violence or any indicators of suicide, and his private lifestyle offers few clues. One guess that's as good as any before the autopsy report is that his history of epileptic symptoms could have been caused by a clot that finally let go. I've known a few seemingly healthy people who just died like a switch being thrown.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 11930317)
Celebrity addicts very rarely show much evidence, they just get their PAs to get their meds so can keep a low profile. He was ill enough to require a plane to land fast a week beforehand which tends to suggests a chronic, rather than an acute event that you suggest such as a cerebral aneurysm or stroke say brought on by coke use. He was very private as you say, and therefore could have been doing all sorts without the public knowing. We shall see ...
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11930321)
I read it was because he had OD on Oxy.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 11930317)
Celebrity addicts very rarely show much evidence, they just get their PAs to get their meds so can keep a low profile. He was ill enough to require a plane to land fast a week beforehand which tends to suggests a chronic, rather than an acute event that you suggest such as a cerebral aneurysm or stroke say brought on by coke use. He was very private as you say, and therefore could have been doing all sorts without the public knowing. We shall see ...
Edit: Rather than say the emergency landing in no way indicates a chronic condition vs an acute one, I'll re-phrase that to I fail to see how it indicates that. In most cases I would think the opposite likely to be the case. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Could have been a seizure that meant the plane landed. Probably a private plane too so they are more likely to stop I would think.
Anyway. I'm still going with acetaminophen OD some weeks ago and that he knew about the major delayed effect, ie death. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11930326)
Actually, by virtue of their celebrity and omnipresent paparazzi we could compile lists of those who are addicts and those who aren't. Prince had a reputation for not doing drugs. Making an emergency landing in Moline to seek medical treatment only 48 minutes short of his destination in no way indicates a chronic rather than acute condition and I'd be interested in learning how you arrive at that conclusion.
Edit: Rather than say the emergency landing in no way indicates a chronic condition vs an acute one, I'll re-phrase that to I fail to see how it indicates that. In most cases I would think the opposite likely to be the case. Re Jerseygirl's comments about hip surgery , being JW doesn't stop them having surgery, plenty of my patients who are JW have joint replacements, they just refuse blood transfusion. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Yes, cerebral aneurysm is one thing I considered. Isn't the bout of flu consistent with his immune system shutting down if he did have AIDS? I only know one person with AIDS and other than the complete mystery of why he was so unwell before he was diagnosed 17 or so years ago the treatments (as you say) are so good he and I suppose many others have active functioning lives and appear healthy. Prince was rich and no doubt had the best of care, so let that be a warning to us. :-)
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2016
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 11930364)
Re Jerseygirl's comments about hip surgery , being JW doesn't stop them having surgery, plenty of my patients who are JW have joint replacements, they just refuse blood transfusion.
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