Facebook is still up. The baby is beyond adorable . Thank goodness his other kids are grown, but my heart breaks for them too.
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Odd and rare. I am an anesthesiologist, and I know no drug users now. In the past, I have had a few associates that had problems with drugs, they either retired, died, or got help. Recreational ketamine is unlikely because addiction follows shortly. |
Yeah, my brother is an anesthesiologist and I remember the head resident when he was still in medical school was found dead with a needle in his arm. Fentanyl overdose. The ones with addiction issues get weeded out pretty fast in anesthesia. They have excess to all the drugs. |
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They told you this? |
| The mom and the sister of the deceased knew full well she was a drug addict and had been for years before she met the good doctor. They also knew what she was doing with the doctor 6 months before she died. And they didn’t do anything to stop it - no intervention, no call to the police, etc. BS that the sister waits for her to die and then gathers all the evidence for the cops. |
The “good doctor”? He was a drug user himself. His employees suspected he was using. They found him in his office and had to use smelling salts to wake him up. He deserves to be charged with 2nd degree murder. He knew full well what those drugs could do and he kept supplying her and apparently even told her how to make the effects stronger. Injected her while she was sleeping. Good doctor, indeed. |
There’s really not much you can do when someone is an addict. Interventions don’t work. The police can’t really do much over a he said/she said situation. Unfortunately most of the time all you can do is watch and let them face the consequences of their actions, and sadly in this case the consequences were severe. I am curious why the staff didn’t report his to the licensing board. |
They needed their jobs? Just a theory. |
So you give a pass to the good doctor who used drugs with her, supplied them for her and brought medical equipment home so he can get high but mom and sister are guilty for not saving her somehow? Your perceptions are way out of whack. |
Yes, this. And there's no the the anesthesiologist told the PP. This is an urban legend. |
Yeah, it was accidental after he'd been supplying her with powerful drugs typically used in a clinical setting, set up an IV for her at home, and injected her on occasion. As she spiraled into ever deeper addiction, who could have imagined this would end badly? /s |
Exactly. Addiction is heart breaking for the family. You have no control, no matter how much you care about the person. |
Or she used her relative youth and beauty to persuade him to supply her with drugs. |
Ho do you know the mother and sister knew all of this? |