Blind Item #4
I recently told you about this one named singer who was going to start making porns to help her make some money. She is having a lot of opioid issues right now because of all her past medical issues. The addiction is strong.
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:45 AM
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Kesha?
ReplyDeleteOr Ashanti? Not sure if her medical issues thiugh
DeleteMo to the E to the Moesha?
ReplyDeleteFantasia
ReplyDeleteKesha-Gaga fit but i think they have money?.
ReplyDeleteI guess Fantasia is not the answer to the blind.
ReplyDeleteBrandy killed someone in a car accident, perhaps she is addicted to painkillers. Her brother made a porno with Kim Kardashian, perhaps he is giving Brandy ideas.
Fantasia was the answer last week. @TW
DeleteBULLSHIT - opioid issues should not be blamed on medical issues they should be blamed on tendency toward addiction. So annoying.
ReplyDeleteSome people don’t know they have addiction issues until they’re exposed to addictive substances.
DeleteFantasia was the answer to the previous blind.
ReplyDeleteCher
ReplyDeleteDouble feature of brandy with boyfriend and Ray-j with amber if you believe previous blinds that the latter two hooked up.
ReplyDeleteHmm, just remembered brandy fainted on a flight last year. It was in the news. Also , i believe the same happen to prince before he passed. he fainted on a flight and they had to bring him back to consciousness.
Brandy
ReplyDeleteOpioids can turn anyone into an addict (even on their first time using), regardless of any "genetic disposition" towards addiction. Medical issues aren't to blame, doctors prescribing them as "medication" is the problem. They cure absolutely nothing. Their only purpose is to numb the pain....and make doctors and big pharma big bucks!
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ReplyDeleteConscious observer- For people with constant pain, opioids can help you get through part of your day. The problem we have is that there are problems for which other alternatives are not a good option. When physical therapy, meditation, acupuncture, physical therapy, steroid injections and multiple surgeries all fail, drugs are your only relief. That being said, a neural stimulator is helpful but does not get rid of all of the pain.
ReplyDeleteOpioids are such a problem where i work. i can't believe how many people are addicted to those things. every pay day is like a market scene out in the cafeteria and parking lot.
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