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EXCLUSIVE: Prince's former drug dealer tells how the legend spent $40,000 at a time on six-month sup
The London Daily Mail ^ | 16:18 EST, 23 April 2016 | By Ryan Parry and Emma Foster and Martin Gould

Posted on 04/23/2016 3:50:46 PM PDT by drewh

Prince's former drug dealer has revealed the full extent of the late-star's secret drug addiction - telling how the superstar was hooked on powerful opiates for over 25 years.

Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Online, the performer's long-time dealer - who asked to be named only as Doctor D - revealed the singer would spend up to $40,000 a time on six-month supplies of Dilaudid pills and Fentanyl patches - both highly addictive opioid pain killers.

Prince, who was found dead on Thursday at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was secretly cremated in an intimate ceremony at a nondescript funeral home in Minneapolis shortly after an autopsy was completed on Friday, Radar reports.

Prince's sister Tyka Nelson and another family member reportedly spent a few minutes saying goodbye at the First Memorial Waterston Chapel before the musician was cremated.

His death came just days after sources claimed he overdosed on the opiate Percocet.

Doctor D said the musician, who he described as 'majorly addicted', regularly bought drugs from him between 1984 and 2008.

The dealer, often to the stars, said Prince suffered crippling stage fright and could not get on stage and perform without the drugs - but had a phobia of doctors so could not obtain a prescription legally. Tragically, Doctor D suggests it could have been a physician that unknowingly contributed to Prince's death - by prescribing strong pain killers to the singer for his hip condition without knowing the extent of his secret opiate addiction.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: princedrugs; princeobit; princeopioids
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1 posted on 04/23/2016 3:50:46 PM PDT by drewh
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To: drewh

more and more like MJ, all the time, wow.


2 posted on 04/23/2016 3:52:31 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: drewh

Imagine that. How many young rock stars have died over the past several from drugs/alcohol mixes?


3 posted on 04/23/2016 3:53:36 PM PDT by SkyDancer ("Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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To: drewh

IF this is true it just adds to the sadness... there is a reason the stuff is called dope...shrinks might have been a better answer...


4 posted on 04/23/2016 3:55:07 PM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: drewh

Way to pile on the dead before they’ve even been buried.


5 posted on 04/23/2016 3:56:03 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: gaijin
the hip injury/cane stuff finally did him in. TMZ says he was clinically dead in Illinois when the brought him back to life but wouldn't stay in the hospital.

He was at Walgreens looksing for opiates apparently days afterwords...

6 posted on 04/23/2016 3:56:05 PM PDT by drewh
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To: drewh

I guess everyone has their personal demons...

That’s a long time to be addicted...

I’m surprised he didn’t die sooner...

I wonder why he never tried to break the habit...


7 posted on 04/23/2016 3:56:21 PM PDT by Popman (Christ alone: My Cornerstone.)
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To: gaijin

More evidence that if you can afford drugs, you’re much more likely to become an addict. Why again do the libertarians want to legalize this poison, increasing the available supply and lowering the price?


8 posted on 04/23/2016 3:56:40 PM PDT by JediJones (Looks like those clowns in Congress did it again. What a bunch of clowns.)
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To: drewh

Cremated? No more hip, no more pain.

Opioids can only do so much.

RIP


9 posted on 04/23/2016 3:59:41 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (SEMPER FI!! - Monthly Donors Rock!!)
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To: SkyDancer

27, not 57.....


10 posted on 04/23/2016 4:02:46 PM PDT by Paladin2 (Live Free or Die.)
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To: drewh

Prince should just have gotten a hip replacement, Jehovah’s Witnesses have that procedure regularly as I understand it under spinal anesthesia and without a blood transfusion. I admire the man for being heavily involved with his faith but surgery can’t be any more heretical than a painkiller addiction.


11 posted on 04/23/2016 4:04:51 PM PDT by erlayman (yw)
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To: drewh

Playing an instrument is hard.

Doing a good job of playing an instrument is even harder.

Singing while playing an instrument is really hard.

Doing a good job of singing and playing an instrument is even harder.

Writing music is exceptionally hard.

Doing a good job of writing music is even harder.

When you play music, and it’s really good, it’s magical.

It’s like a drug. You want it all the time.

But, it isn’t always good.

Sometimes, the notes or words don’t come like they used to.

Your fingers get stiff and your voice goes.

You want the magic. The people want the magic.

And it’s just not there.

So you look for alternatives, and then you’re done.


12 posted on 04/23/2016 4:05:41 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: JediJones

“Why again do the libertarians want to legalize this poison, increasing the available supply and lowering the price?”

1. There is no Constitutional authority for the Feds to make it illegal.

2. Making it illegal inevitably creates a flourish in black market run by really, really bad people.

3. Laws can’t change human nature. A certain percentage of the population will ingest mind altering substances regardless of its legality.

4. Legalizing it will actually make it more difficult for minors to obtain it.

Those will do for a start.

L


13 posted on 04/23/2016 4:06:09 PM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
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To: drewh

Celebrity worship fulfills a need in the lives of vapid, epicurean people. The fact that this guy was an opiate addict will not dissuade them of their fervent devotion and delusions.


14 posted on 04/23/2016 4:08:18 PM PDT by allendale
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To: drewh
Prince suffered crippling stage fright and could not get on stage and perform without the drugs

More like the "stage fright" was a made up malady as an excuse to use drugs.

15 posted on 04/23/2016 4:12:00 PM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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To: SkyDancer

how many creative artists have succumbed to something or other through the centuries?

Poe. Van Gogh? or was that just madness?

I don’t know country music but it dates earlier than rock n roll. I wonder if any were heavy drinkers.

The rockers seem by far though to be the worst.


16 posted on 04/23/2016 4:12:23 PM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: drewh

I’m kind of surprised that he would need a prescription painkiller for his hip that he had to personally pick up from Walgreens himself if he had channels for getting anything he wanted.


17 posted on 04/23/2016 4:12:33 PM PDT by Perchant
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To: NormsRevenge

People don’t take Opioids to avoid pain.

They take them to avoid withdrawal.


18 posted on 04/23/2016 4:13:51 PM PDT by AppyPappy (If you really want to irritate someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
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To: drewh

The tragedy of addiction.


19 posted on 04/23/2016 4:14:05 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Perchant

Several have speculated that the prescription medication for the hip pain combined with the rumored dilaudid and fentanyl could have been what killed him.


20 posted on 04/23/2016 4:14:23 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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