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Posted on 02/08/2007 12:39:03 PM PST by kcvl
Anna Nicole Smith collapsed in her hotel room at the Hard Rock Cafe and Casino in Hollywood, Fla., and was rushed to a hospital on Thursday. A Hollywood, Fla., fire department spokesman told MSNBC TV that the actress was unresponsive when the rescue unit arrived on the scene.
Sources confirmed to Access Hollywood that Smith was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital shortly after 2 p.m. EST on Thursday. Access Hollywood also is reporting that Smith was intubated at the scene.
Officials told the Miami Herald, "it does not look good."
Good question re: her son. I don't know the answer. But I do know that methadone has a really bad rap because of its use in heroin addicts. But for those in severe, chronic pain, it is one of the best long acting pain relief medications prescribed today.
Lots of times folks are put on things like methadone, percocet, vicodin, etc. after surgery of some kind and their kids get into it. Not having the awareness or discipline or doctor's care, they don't know of the damage they do to themselves. Prescription drug abuse among young people is THE fastest rising category of drug usage according to latest reports from ONDCP.
If ANS was taking this during pregnancy and it was for some addiction problem, then clearly her doctor thought it was better than the alternative -- perhaps street drug abuse. It can be very useful in weaning during pregnancy in particular with a lot less harm to the baby than whatever else may get taken. IF it was for chronic pain, it can be taken down to levels that it doesn't even cross the placenta or cause any dependence issues whatsoever -- the 2.5 to 5 mg range per day.
There is a ton of misinformation out there about chronic pain management, particularly during pregnancy. It is highly misunderstood, even by many ob-gyns. Given her age and potentially other complications, she was probably under the care of a perinatologist....they are far better versed in these things.
For either ANS or Daniel, though, if there was an "opiate cocktail" dosage going on, then there is no doubt that death would be the result.
I know this is a sad thread, but even given the topic, this is the nicest thread I've been on on FR in MONTHS.
-PJ
funny what we focus on as a society ... the same day we have headlines about the rate of childhood autism being 1 in 150 ... most of our brain power is used to talk about Anna Nicole Smith.
When we brought my mother home last year with Hospice, methadone was the drug they sent her home with.
And my father-in-law takes it for his back pain.
HONK!
RIP Anna and may God take care of her baby daughter.
"Discernment" is important.
Yes, ma'am, it is a more widely used drug than ever before simply because of the long acting pain relief qualities with less "damage" than other shorter acting opiates. There can still be problems, as with any drug....but under a doctor's care, it works like a champ.
The problems arise with it in the heroin world when addicts take it AND their street drugs....then OD's happen with great frequency cause of the irregularity of the strength of heroin.
Ah well. Sad, sad thing. I feel for that little baby girl!
Interesting... thanks
Hmmm, suspicious.
You don't think we have nice Duke LAX threads? ;)
Quite.
67 posts and already at least three removed by the mods.
There must be some tacky folks in the forum today.
I have also noted that they have been attacking several Fox shows such as "American Idol" and "O'Reilly." Sour grapes.
Don't leave! Every "free" country has its percentage of ding-a-lings. "Got any grapes?" Nice one! LOL!!!!!!!!!
If Rita calls him her husband one more time I'll scream.
That's being very nice on your part.
I'm going to email breathless Rita. She makes me CRAZY!
But seriously, I did think Anna Nicole was one of the worlds most beautiful creatures..
sw
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