The eating and watching TV were on Wed., the day before. I wondered about the shrimp and crab cakes - whether just “somebody” in the suite ordered them, as “proof” she was eating, you know?
She was getting publicity (and probably $$) from PETA at the time, saying she was a vegetarian, which I thought was BS, anyway. All the fried chicken she was always ordering - like the catering for her “commitment” dinner, lol, tended to make me think that.
If you had been sick and throwing up, would you have crab cakes and shrimp for dinner?
The whole thing makes no sense. IMO she was not takin care of that week...just drugged and left to die in a filthy bed and room. Why are KE and HKS pushing washing her hair and bathing? To cover up the bump on the head and bruise i would think
Rereading some early things.
This is like KE is telling on herself. Where is the morphine?
http://www.etonline.com/celebrities/spotlight/47436/index.html
Although Dr. Eroshevich cannot comment on the details of the memo, she can, however, explain what some of the drugs listed on it are typically used for.
“These are an assortment of pain medicines,” she explains. “Most well-known is morphine sulfate. The second well-known is Dilaudid. And perhaps the less well known for usage, either in pregnancy or addiction or for chronic pain, is methadone.
“Dilaudid is very similar to morphine,” she continues. “It’s given in tablet form, or it’s given as an injection. It’s not as strong as morphine. It helps some people sometimes. Some people don’t respond to it at all.”
Morphine, she says, is “what you get when you’re in the hospital when you’ve had surgery. It’s a clean drug. Used properly, it gives you the most efficient pain relief. It’s been around forever, so it’s safe in the right hands.”
As for methadone, Eroshevich says the drug “is something you have to be careful about mixing with other medicines.”