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thebbz
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Drug Cocktails
« on: Jul 17th, 2007, 6:48pm » |
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I had to wonder when I read this. Sub out the testosterone and put in prednisone and you have one hell of a ragin clusterhead. Xanax and hydrocodone are sometimes used to treat our condition by %^%^ %&( doctors not familiar with CH. Quote:Benoit’s body contained 10 times the normal level of testosterone, as well as amounts of the anti-anxiety drug Xanax and the painkiller hydrocodone, authorities said. |
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Re: Drug Cocktails
« Reply #1 on: Jul 18th, 2007, 12:32pm » |
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I get your point, but I think it would be wrong to blame the drugs in his system, assuming he took them willingly. The guy went off, killed his family then himself. Ray
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horsegirl
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Re: Drug Cocktails
« Reply #2 on: Jul 18th, 2007, 5:08pm » |
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hi , i had a bad,bad day at work,and came home and have had a couple real cocktails,so i might be a lil fuzzy. but ,are you saying maybe he had clusters?
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thebbz
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Re: Drug Cocktails
« Reply #3 on: Jul 18th, 2007, 8:47pm » |
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No I am saying that many clusterheads are drug cocktailed by doctors that dont know what condition they are dealing with, and that we as the end user should always check their work and educate ourselves on what the money hungry doctors and drug companies are feeding us. That and to be careful. Benoit was just nuckin futs and had some kind of trigger. all the best jb
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I totally agree that Chris Benoit just went off! No one would do the things he did in the time frame of several days in a fit of rage. Some kind of phycological disorder aggravated by his fragile-X is son more likely. I have a daughter with my X-wife having Downs’s syndrome, and know well what it is like to be in depression over the situation. Some people just end up on the wrong road and can’t find a place to turn around. I personally think it was more an act of desperation than roid-rage. I’ve been on the grim reaper road with CH and admit that you deal with it or it’s the end. I was particularly disturbed by his and his family’s untimely demise because my bother killed him self 7 years ago in April (Meth not CH), and our birthdays are 24-28 June. I’m always depressed on my birthdays ever since his death, and the timing was there to make it worse. On a better note, love yourself and forgive your enemies. We’ll all be better for it. PFDAN, Roland.
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Re: Drug Cocktails
« Reply #5 on: Jul 20th, 2007, 11:14am » |
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I'm sorry for being so far off on what you were trying to say, i blame the alcohal.lol. to be honest i don;t know much about that story, i must off missed it on the news. sounds very sad. my girfreind at work has a nephew that just took his life .and they have no idea why,and saw no sighns ,he texed a friend and said he was on his last road trip, they found him the next morning on a gravel road with a empty 12 pack and he had shot himself,very tough on his family,seems guilt is the strongest emotion there showing, from just observing them.
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