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We couldn't ask for more on a Sunday morning. And maybe its nothing but fluff. April Fool come early ? Fighting staph and addiction effects with ad hoc amateur at-home efforts gets pretty much nowhere. Amy's arms and legs have boils and ulcers, likely from staph. Sleep patterns are a train wreck...
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When a patient spends a night drinking and takes methadone, then goes to sleep, that patient can die. Breathing stops. "Methadone magnifies the effects of alcohol and other central nervous system depressants, such as antihistamines, cold medicines, sedatives, tranquilizers, other prescription and...
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Methadone has been in use for decades. It is inexpensive at less than $1 a day for normal dosage. However, methadone is known to present risk of life if the patient ingests other "Class A" (Schedule I) drugs or so much as gets drunk. We are talking "that Amy Winehouse" here. The "Rehab"...
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Here is the pic from 2 days before the apparent drug binge. This girl was doing very well, indeed. If the binge was real -- not a bit o' revenge on the Red Tops -- there were two errors. -- Security was not set up 24/7 to filter out druggies and criminals. Any celebrity gets involved in drug use...
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GO TO ISRAEL. GET AWAY FROM LONDON. Forget about Blake. Forget about any trouble that Blake could cause you. Forget about Doherty, the criminal "Headlock," and the druggies that flock around you. Kick 'em all. Amy is not a rock star. Amy is a jazz singer. Way more like Ella and Aritha than...
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The situation turned around -- at least for now -- with competent medical intervention. The two reliably verifiable substance problems for Amy Winehouse are alcohol and heroin. Use of buprenorphine (or a similar opiod blocker) produces immediate control of the heroin addiction, plus helping to disconnect...
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-- Phil and the Mirror's photos We have histories on treatment of thousands of drug addicts going back into the 1960s. Most of these individuals come in as patients looking as bad, to much worse than Amy Winehouse in the photos. The big killer is heroin. Crack cocaine has high mortality, but that...
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-- jump95ft Keith Richards -- in fact -- got past heroin addiction after being arrested with 22 grams of heroin in Toronto in 1977. Canadian law calls for 7 years imprisonment for "importing narcotics." He succeeded using what was then new American drug technology and a new protocol. Mr. Richards...
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Discussions with London MPS (Met) indicate that heroin addictions among inmate populations are not treated with opiod blocker protocols. In New York isolation with follow-up medication is now the standard for treatment of this addiction, so we find this surprising. The "BC-F" addiction has...
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Honestly -- for the short term -- Mitchell Winehouse is who's more likely at risk. This poor guy has been getting stressed out, trying to protect his daughter. He is not a young man. Mitchell has not had a normal week in a year. The steps to reduce risk of Daddy meeting up with a heart attack are...
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