Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Blind Items Revealed #5

February 11, 2019

Grammy Awards

Apparently a very popular game last night was to ask this A list singer/A- actress what pills she was on. She got very frustrated with everyone asking. She was a mess.

Lady GaGa


34 comments:

  1. Have you considered that she may be in such pain she needs it?

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  2. That's kind of rude, f*cking moochers.

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  3. If you’re high enough you don’t care lol.

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  4. could have been a lack of drugs

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  5. She didn't look really "in pain" during the Grammy awards performance

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  6. Mj - perhaps because she took painkillers of some sort, hence why she was able to perform Fibromyalgia is a nasty and mysterious condition.

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  7. Not adderall i guess. She would talk a mile a minute.

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  8. Yeah well twisting your ankles from 15" heels and other attention-whore foolery will leave you in a bit of discomfort physically.

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  9. Chris P, let me doubt that the subastances she was under were" pain killers"...it really didn't look like it to me

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  10. Hopefully she will OD any day now and be one with Moloch.

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  11. Anonymous12:09 PM

    Captain Fantastic

    +1

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  12. From a medical professional, true pain opiate users only return to base normal if its truly taken for pain. You will not see them "messed up", unless they abuse it. She is such a narcissist, I doubt if shes in pain at all. Personally, I despise her, and am hoping she melts down in spectacular fashion. She stole from a friend, and I have no fucks to give.

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  13. I'm a nurse practitioner and in my experience, people in true chronic pain don't appear high or out of it when taking prescribed opioids. In fact, the vast majority of them are able to carry on their normal lives and function quite well. I can almost always spot those who aren't in true pain when taking narcotics because it's clear they're taking them for the high. I think she's a narcissist and the whole pain thing is an attempt for attention.

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    1. Fair point. From my experience, that is on the money in that I can function and not look or feel high whatsoever. I guess I was feeling sorry for anyone with the condition as opposed to an attention seeker. People like her will make things harder for those truly in pain and that's sad

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  14. Shame on you all for wishing an overdose on anyone.

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  15. I have seen people in true chronic pain appear high or out of it when taking their pain medication, if only just from the great relief of not having to endure the pain for a few hours. Not to mention euphoria and mood swings are known side effects. Not everyone reacts the same way.
    Love having to take loved ones to the ER and watch medical staff interrogate patients like they're on a junkie hunt. Just shut the f*ck up and do your job, treat the patient, and we'll keep ignoring all the medical mistakes that kill thousands and thousands of people every year.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/22/medical-errors-third-leading-cause-of-death-in-america.html

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  16. @Brayson exactly - and its probably #1 if you add the true iatrogenic errors covered-up, undiscovered and unreported

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  17. I took Vicodin for chronic pain for years and I don't think I ever appeared high. In fact, it was the only thing that allowed me to keep working and functioning like a normal person. I voluntarily stopped taking them a couple months back because I thought they were actually making my pain worse. Now that I am off them, I can say they were making it worse to some extent but they were also allowing me to go about day to day chores like work and stuff without the debilitating pain. I am still in pain but I just deal with it now. They definitely can and will exacerbate your chronic pain and make you feel like you will never be able to live without being on them which isn't true for most.

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  18. Exactly, Brayson. And quite frankly I don’t care if people do get high. Whatever it takes for people with pain, to get the pain management they need. The government needs to stay the fuck out of people’s business.

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  19. She's gonna have to up her meds this week since the break-up and right before the Oscars...

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  20. Not treating pain is a major issue. I had unexpected surgery last year (nothing major) but I was really in pain even with pain killers. My blood pressure spiked so high that they couldn’t release me from the hospital. It was scary as I’m usually 110/70 and I went up to something like 185 due to the pain. The nurses were concerned which is never a good sign (it’s like a flight attendant looking scared on a plane while you’re experiencing major turbulence.)

    And yes @Brayson, I took an UBER to the hospital. Quickest, least expensive way to go.

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  21. As for Gaga, I’m assuming that the breakup was a relief since it was a fake relationship.

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  22. She was probably in pain from the break-up that night.
    I am someone who lives w/pain on a daily basis, but will not take an opioid unless I am in a 20/10 basis. I live w/a regular person’s 10/10. That being said, I have NEVER seen anyone with fibromyalgia be able to wear heels like she does!! I call BS on some of these blinds, and I call BS on her having fibromyalgia. That is a huge insult and 🖕🏼to anyone who truly does have it. No, I don’t have it - but my big sister does and so does one of my BFF’s as well as plenty I do hydratherapy with.

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  23. Gaga ain't got fibromyalgia...nor does she have lupus. Or anything other physical condition. She's got a personality disorder. Histrionic.

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  25. She had a hip replacement. They don't always go well. She's a pain in the ass, and a jerk, but that's really messed-up. She's been open about her drinking and told W mag she never wrote songs without doing Coke. Still, she did bathe in a bathtub of blood in London, was seen to levitate and threatened her hair stylist, and is obviously an acolyte of the dark side. That said, so are the trolls who bullied her about her pill use. Ask Bradley what pills he is on - that would be much more fun! Mr. Clean, all-American butchy military man. Yeah, let's spill his secrets: ALL of them.

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  26. Astra: I end up agreeing with 90% of what you say. You're my buddy-buddy titty ho. Thanks for speaking up about pain and govt interference.

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  27. Know a young kid with fibromyalgia. It’s rough. Some days good others he can’t get out of bed. Chronic psin is so debilitating. He works really hard to stay off meds but it isn’t easy.

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  28. She definitely does not have fibromyalgia. She's a BPD who tried to jump on whatever trend she thinks will get her attention.

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  29. Totally agree, @elf

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  30. I have FMS and know several others with the same. Gaga demonstrates none of the hallmark signs and symptoms of FMS. I don't doubt she's in genuine pain but before FMS, she tried to attach the Lupus label to herself. I also hate that she's constantly trying to link FMS with emotional trauma like one leading to the other, that's how how it works at all. When she moves on to the next diagnosis, it will just be a colossal fuck-you to the people who actually have it and already have to deal with people invalidating their experiences day in and day out. Fuck her.

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