>>Tom’s autopsy report shows the singer was on several pain meds, including Fentanyl patches, oxycodone (Oxycontin), temazepam (Restoril), alprazolam (Xanax), citalopram (Celexa), acetyl fentanyl and despropionyl fentanyl.
Was there no one, including himself, that didn’t see this as a bad idea?
It was his signature song "American Girl".
Must say he was looking a little peaked. Not at his best.
Always one of my favorite rock performers. I was 17 when "Damn The Torpedoes" came out and I was hooked.
Since his death, I've listened quite a bit to the Tom Petty channel on Sirius/XM. Just an amazing body of work.
Pain meds, even opioid pain meds can be a God send for people in excruciating pain, especially for post-operative pain or for some late stage cancer patients, but they can also be very dangerous, especially when taken in combinations.
I read that Petty had become addicted to heroin in the late 90s after the breakup of his 20-year marriage but went to rehab and beat it.
Of course he (Petty) should have known the danger but then again if one is in excruciating pain as he may have been with a broken hip and other ailments, they dont always think straight or rationally.
But with is past history of drug addiction, why would any competent doctor proscribe so many different opioids at the same time, assuming it was one doctor who did and there wasnt doctor shopping going on. Former addicts, even after years of being clean, often have a high tolerance for pain meds and tend to take more because they need more just to alleviate the pain or make it manageable, but of course are a high risk of overdosing and so need a lot of moderating and oversight.
“Was there no one, including himself, that didnt see this as a bad idea?”
Emphysema, Opioids and Benzodiazapines (Xanax) is known to be a CERTAIN killer.
Without a respirator (rescue), certain death.
And I’m sure Petty knew that.
“Was there no one, including himself, that didnt see this as a bad idea?”
Sure, but Petty said he will not back down.
He was probably not telling everybody everything, or at the same time.
Best pithy comment Ive seen on that:
The Whitmans Sampler of opioids.