Prince Treated for Drug Overdose

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Prince Treated for Drug Overdose Days Before Death

Our sources further say doctors advised Prince to stay in the hospital for 24 hours. His people demanded a private room, and when they were told that wasn't possible ... Prince and co. decided to bail. The singer was released 3 hours after arriving and flew home.

We're told when Prince left he "was not doing well."

We know authorities in Minnesota are trying to get the hospital records from Moline to help determine cause of death.

We have made more than a dozen attempts to reach Prince's reps for comment, but they went radio silent.


Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2016/04/21/prince-treated-drug-overdose-dead/#ixzz46W9nMfgg
 
Check the daily mail, he's dead there too. Tmz, also reported that Chyna from WWE is also dead, that is also verifiable, she's really dead. So is Prince. Talk is he was ill for about 2 weeks before he died. He cancelled 2 performances. His last performance was 04.16.16.
 
Check the daily mail, he's dead there too. Tmz, also reported that Chyna from WWE is also dead, that is also verifiable, she's really dead. So is Prince. Talk is he was ill for about 2 weeks before he died. He cancelled 2 performances. His last performance was 04.16.16.

Er... nobody's questioning that he's dead. I'm talking specifically about the "drug overdose" story.

Also, the Daily Mail aren't exactly the most reliable of sources. Back when Amanda Knox was appealing against her murder conviction in Italy, the DM were so eager to be first with the "news", they pre-wrote two stories (one "guilty", one "not guilty") and made up lots of details to make the stories seem authentic.

When the decision came down and she was found not guilty, they accidentally ran the WRONG STORY. They didn't just report that she'd been found guilty, they included "quotes" from prosecutors about how delighted they were by the result, description of Knox collapsing in tears and being placed on suicide watch, etc. etc. None of which happened, because she wasn't found guilty!
 
Okay, gottcha, sorry for the misunderstanding. I only said daily mail because that's the first hit from my search when I googled. Yes, wrong paper to verify anything. LOL
 
It's a good question but we will have to wait and see if the autopsy report actually specifies which flu medications and treatments he was given. I have an understanding relayed to me by people I have to trust, that US doctors and hospitals in recent times have been both overprescribing sedative-type medications and over dosage prescribing them too, to counteract flu medications which are essentially forms of amphetamines - which prevent people from sleeping normally. And if yoiu give this type of sedative, unmonitored, to a very fit and athletic person, there are serious risks.

From people who met Prince hardly a couple of weeks earlier, he was in extremely good condition - and if anything, very fit.

It's possible that if he had been given too much sedative, due to his normal low resting heart rate, he may or might have blacked out as his lift - which is quite fast - took off, and other things could have happened from there, which includes just simply not waking up.

I have some doubts that he was ever at all, a drug user/abuser.
 
It's a good question but we will have to wait and see if the autopsy report actually specifies which flu medications and treatments he was given. I have an understanding relayed to me by people I have to trust, that US doctors and hospitals in recent times have been both overprescribing sedative-type medications and over dosage prescribing them too, to counteract flu medications which are essentially forms of amphetamines - which prevent people from sleeping normally. And if yoiu give this type of sedative, unmonitored, to a very fit and athletic person, there are serious risks.

Yeah, and medication that might be OK for a relatively healthy person can be much more dangerous when they're ill and fatigued.

I have some doubts that he was ever at all, a drug user/abuser.

From all I've heard the guy was a teetotaller, or close to; his manager wrote that he'd never seen Prince take a drink. It's not impossible for somebody to be a teetotaller and abuse recreational drugs, and granted Prince was an unconventional kind of guy, but I would be surprised. OD on prescription meds seems more likely.
 
I still think he had Ebola. Because how else do flu symptoms lead to death in this day and age.
 
Prince was a bit young, but an old friend of mine who specialised in geriatric care used to describe pneumonia as ‘the old people’s friend’. ‘It’s not what they start with; but it’s what carries them off.’

Prince was bumping up against 60 and that is the age the doctors start getting very nervous about you contracting the flu.

With me battling COPD, the flu and pneumonia are both on the "Do not get sick with this unless you have a will made out" list. :(

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From all I've heard the guy was a teetotaller, or close to; his manager wrote that he'd never seen Prince take a drink. It's not impossible for somebody to be a teetotaller and abuse recreational drugs, and granted Prince was an unconventional kind of guy, but I would be surprised. OD on prescription meds seems more likely.
He started life as a strong Seventh Day Adventist and ended as a devout Jehovah's Witness: no alcohol, no recreational drugs, no blood transfusions, very limited medical intervention.
 
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