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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He is hot. Where is his GoFundMe?[/quote] He doesn't need one. His parents are loaded. He seems like Jack Schlossberg (without the murder). Very attractive, too much privilege and money, everything easy, decides to take off and live in Hawaii and surf all day, because he's so rich he can. [/quote] You are inferring a lot. He was an engineer at TrueCar until 2023. Held demanding positions. He was a leader at Penn and Gilman. As others have said, it appears the surgery mucked him up. [/quote] Reportedly it was the surfing accident that affected his brain and subsequent behavior changes. The extensive back surgery and chronic pain led him to try questionable mind-altering medications that exacerbated the brain injury/mental breakdown. Thing is, he clearly had access to surgery and meds and healthcare - through his employer? Why the heck did he have a gun - if we had red flag laws someone could have prevented or delayed that [/quote] NP here. I have read an interview with the manager of the co-housing/surfing co-op place where he lived in Hawaii (I think on CNN). He had to be interviewed before being accepted as a resident and then he lived there for about 6 months. This guy said in the interview Luigi said he had a history of back problems for most of his life that already existed and was hoping to stay in Hawaii to rest and get stronger. Then he is accepted and moved in, and after his first surfing lesson his back hurt so bad he was in bed in pain for about a week. I am puzzled why someone with such a bad back would take up surfing (it's like the same person thinking learning to ski will help their back pain, huh). So apparently there isn't a big surfing accident that many are inferring triggered his pain and downfall or that gave him a TBI. Unfortunately it appears he has a long history of back issues which makes me question why, being from the Baltimore area and from a family of significant means and connections, he wasn't treated at JHU (I mean maybe he was), but that is the gold standard in spinal care, especially under Sponsellor (do a search on health forum). I have had severe scoliosis since I was a teen, with chronic back and nerve pain. It's awful. I have been going to Sponsellor for 20 years. He's saved my life. I sympathize with anyone that ha similar issues, but it doesn't make me try to kill people. It is well known that back surgery is a gamble and often doesn't increase QOL, especially for vertebrae fusions. It sounds like he took to psychedelics for pain relief (instead of narcos). IMO, that is the trigger. Again, just my opinion. [/quote]
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