Monday, September 30, 2019

Blind Item #4

In addition to all of her other substance abuse issues, this foreign born alliterate A- list mostly television actress is also now addicted to pain killers and opiates her doctor prescribed to deal with pain.


14 comments:

  1. Ruby Rose and her back injury

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  2. Anonymous8:10 AM

    Well on the positive side this can make her gain some much needed weight!

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  3. In the regular world, theyve really cracked down on what they'll prescribe and for how long. I worry that with a show to produce and a celeb, those restrictions wont be applied. It doesn't sound like her injury recovery is going to go smoothly.

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  4. She looks better than she did when she was on meth.

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  5. She was already a f*cking junkie, it's not like prescribing her pain pills adds a new addiction. If anything it might be healthier for her. Most of the time she looks like she's on chemo or in hospice.

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  6. What kind of idiot hires her? You know she is a bomb waiting to go off.

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  7. It doesn't take much. The pain receptors change... I was in a serious MVA where I had my spine injured badly. Can't get surgery due to the area it's 50/50 I will walk again if they do it. It's not fun. I don't think people should use it recreationally you never know when you're going to need it. Smoke weed, they have some good herbs out there.

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  8. Anonymous12:56 PM

    Im so sorry @James .
    A doctor in my state just went to prison for prescribing over 500,000 unnecessary opioid doses. Half a million doses.
    People were driving hundreds of miles across state lines to get his happy meds.

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  9. Whatever happened to freedom of choice over one's body? If an adult is in pain and wants to take pain pills, let them. If they just want to have fun and risk addiction, let them. I've seen it go both ways. I've seen people get pills that don't need them and I've seen people in pain denied medication. I know which one is the greater sin, why doesn't this country?

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  10. @james howlett: Spot. On.
    Your brain's pain receptors change. They never return to "normal" once you've used opioids for a period of time. Should never be given for more than 3 days.

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  11. James, back pain is the pits. Tried CBD? I'm just getting started.

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  12. Meghan Markle five years from now.

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