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Whitney Houston Dies age 48 in the Beverly Hilton Hotel 2012 CNN NEWS
Law enforcement officials found Lorazepam, Valium, and a sleeping medication in Whitney Houston’s hotel room, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
The singer was found unresponsive by members of her entourage on Saturday afternoon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel and she was declared dead by responding paramedics at 3:55 p.m. PST on the eve of the Grammy’s.
Houston had “a plethora of sedatives including Lorazepam, Valium, Xanax, and a sleeping medication that was found in her hotel room
The prescription drugs were officially taken into custody by the Beverly Hills Police Department, who is handling the investigation, and an autopsy is scheduled to take place either Sunday or Monday.
Authorities have unofficially ruled out suicide and are currently looking at Houston’s death as an accidental overdose.
Houston battled an addiction to drugs and alcohol for years and she had just wrapped filming Sparkle with Jordin Sparks.
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Drug And Alcohol Addiction Recovery Using PuriPhyte
Rex Harris shares why he joined forces with Rob Lunny and Dr. Steve Kushner in support of PuriPhyte. http://www.stopyouraddictionnow.net
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Angels In America Promo_ITP Theatre Script Circle
Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is the 1993 Pulitzer Prize winning play in two parts by American playwright Tony Kushner.
Part 1 (Millennium Approaches) of this magnificent play is the January 2012 play-reading selection for InnateVolution’s Theatre Script Circle! Part 2 (Perestroika) – March 2012.
Set in New York City during the mid-’80s, the story follows the interconnected lives of several people affected by the AIDS crisis, during the Reagan Administration and intense spiritual experience. Prior Walter, a young man dying of AIDS is abandoned by his lover, Jewish court clerk Louis Ironson. Then he’s visited by an Angel who keeps crashing through his roof and insisting that he’s a prophet.
Meanwhile, conservative power monger Roy Cohn is also dying of AIDS, but he’s in serious denial about it. While in the hospital, he’s continually visited by the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg, a woman he had sent to the electric chair. Roy’s protĂ©gĂ© is Mormon lawyer Joe Pitt, who also tries to deny his own homosexuality. Joe’s estranged wife Harper suffers from a Valium addiction and has an acute sensitivity to the world around her. Joe leaves her to start up a relationship with Louis, who works in his building.
Happy Reading!
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benzos a terrible addictive drug
dont ever put a benzo down your throat as in valium or xanax you will regret it
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Seventh-day Adventist Church Fundamentals Part 1
A Message for the Whole World—The vision that Christ presented to John, presenting the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus, is to be definitely proclaimed to all nations, people, and tongues. The churches, represented by Babylon, are represented as having fallen from their spiritual state to become a persecuting power against those who keep the commandments of God and have the
testimony of Jesus Christ. Confusions of Babylon and Antichrist—It is our individual duty to walk humbly
with God. We are not to seek any strange, new message. We are not to think that the chosen ones of God
who are trying to walk in the light, compose Babylon. The fallen denominational churches are Babylon.
Babylon has been fostering poisonous doctrines, the wine of error. This wine of error is made up of false doctrines, such as the natural immortality of the soul, the eternal torment of the wicked, the denial of the pre-existence of Christ prior to His birth in Bethlehem, and advocating and exalting the first day of the week above God’s holy, sanctified day. These and kindred errors are presented to
the world by the various churches…. {Ev 365.1}
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Harper monologue from Angels in America
One of my audition monologues. Please note, it might not be entirely dramaturgically correct, but that’s not the point of an audition monologue
What are you doing in my hallucination? You’re wearing make-up. But you’re a man!
There must be some mistake here. I don’t recognize you. Are you my…some sort of imaginary friend?
I have emotional problems. i took too many pills. Why are you wearing make-up?
Joe will be so angry. I promised him. No more pills… Valium. I take valium, lots of valium.
I’m not addicted. I dont believe in addiction, and I never– well, I never drink and I never take drugs. Except valium… It’s terrible, Mormons are not supposed to be addicted to anything.
I don’t understand this. If I didn’t ever see you before and… I don’t think I did, then I don’t think you should be here in this hallucination. Imagination can’t create anything new, can it? It only recycles bits and pieces from the world and reassembles them into visions. Am I making sense right now? So when we think we’ve escaped the unbearable ordinariness and, well, untruthfullness of our lives, it’s really only the same old ordinariness and falseness rearranged into the appearance of novelty and truth. Nothing unknown is knowable. Don’t you think it’s depressing? The world. Finite. Terribly… terribly… Well. This is the most depressing hallucination I’ve ever had.
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Tension Headaches
Dr. Greg Bond in Northern Colorado shares information on Tension Headaches, what they are and what you should do. For more info check out www.bondrehab.com.
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Morphine withdrawls.What’s the difference between addictions?
What’s the difference between a ‘junkie’, ‘true addict” do anything it takes addict’ and myself and other pain medication users who decide to cease medications? What makes us all different, yet still get labled and put in the same ‘addict’ box?
Find out too the truth about pain med addiction.
You WILL go through withdrawls when you cease your pain meds. The same as every other person or ‘addict’. The withdrawl is the same no matter what reason for the meds and getting off them.
A BIG difference.
I now tell you why.
It has been 28 hours since my last dose of Morphine 10mg SC in hospital.
I have been in hospital for the last 8 days due to uncontrollable oesphageal pain that was beating even my Neurostimulator implant. If I had turned it off I have no idea how bad the pain would have been.
I have been on Morhine and Valium since being admitted.
I discharged myself last night against Doctor’s advice due to family issues.
The Doctor wanted me to stay longer and start me on Endone, another Opiate, before going home. Plus I was still suffering from pain and unable to eat and drink without Morphine to kill the pain.
The Doctor fell over when I said that as soon as I got home I planned to cease all meds!!!!
I told him he could write a prescription but I wasn’t going to fill it or take it.
And consequently me still having the pain while eating and drinking and not taking any pain killers, I am unable to eat or drink. It has been 32 hours since I have had anything to eat or drink.
I must check how long it takes for dehydration to start REALLY effecting you.
I am already dehydrated.
It is only going to get worse.
But I am ready for it.
This afternoon slight ‘creepy crawlies’ under the skin started. So too has the hot/cold flushes and stomach cramps. Sinus blockage. And lower right leg and foot cramps.
If any of you have seen my previous videos, you would know why I go Cold Turkey. For those of you who have never seen these videos or have any questions al all, please ask me as I am more than happy to truthfully answer.
I become physically addicted to pain meds while taking them for many years for GENUINE pain. Once I got my pain under control through non-drug methods I ceased the pain killers.
Something ALL Doctor’s tell you is “If you take pain meds for pain then you can not become addicted.” That is TRUE!!! But what they don’t tell you is that if you ever stop the meds for whatever reasons, you WILL go through withdrawls the same as a ‘druggie’, a ‘true addict’, BUt you are NOT an addict. Your BODY IS.
There is a MASSIVE difference.
Anybody who has gone through withdrawls at any stage then get labled as an ‘addict’.
No matter if it was withdrawling from Morphine after being in hospital or if you were a ‘junkie’ or ‘slight’ user, you get labled the same. ADDICT! And then EVERYONE see’s you as just that. And to be labled an addict is hurtful and shameful.
The reason I choose to show you such a private and painful, literally, part of my life is to educate everyone on the truth.
I hope that is what I am achieving.
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oversexed valium addict