Whitney Houston drugs identified; things you don't mix with alcohol!
Thus far, the drugs in Whitney Houston's bathroom and/or room are identified as: Ibuprophen; Xanax; Lorazepam, and Valium! These are drugs you do NOT mix with alcohol, under any circumstance at all! :'( Nor should you take a bath with them. There's a high potential level for abuse, with a recovering addict... OMG! :'(<br /><br />I really, really feel that the media rags are guilty of BULLYING people! Who can take B.S. day in, day out!? It hurts. I saw an interview, where a woman in the gift shop on Friday said Whitney saw the Examiner or something, claiming she collapsed on Thursday, and she got all hurt, and in tears saying it wasn't true.<br /><br />BULLYING is what's been going on, and it hurts! It isn't just in High School - artists are human beings, and don't tend to have a thick skin, year after year!<br /><br />Just really feel that the dirt rags need to be held accountable.<br /><br />Whitney, this is for you - bearhug 98% of everyone remembers you for your TALENT first and foremost!<br /><br />Dr. Drew really said it so well - he really humanized her. He's so upset that so many of the Rock stars did illicit drugs, and are still here. But with Addiction to prescription drugs prescribed by doctors, it's KILLING HIS PATIENTS!<br /><br />Go-go, Dr. Drew - I didn't understand you at first, but now I do. Whitney was a wonderful talent, but her multiple type of addiction, meant she could not have ANY of these drugs, not one pill, not ONE DRINK of alcohol!<br /><br />http://www.hlntv.com/video/2012/02/14/dr-drew-whitney-was-holding-poison<br /><br />Partying and drinking ONE glass of Champagne is falling off the wagon for poor Whitney, the human being. I wish I could've held my sister, Whitney - and stopped her from any of that stuff over the weekend. <br /><br />Unfortunately, in this world where Champagne's acceptable - I don't drink. at all...perhaps once in a blue moon.<br /><br />The very, very real reason I don't drink? Alcoholics are on both sides of the family, as is Addiction. I felt the best way for me to not go down that road, was to simply drink no alcohol. <br /><br />This hurts so much for me to say...so very, very much. I had lost so many friends within the first 5 years of graduating High School, of addiction related deaths. All I had to do, was look around me. A month after graduation, I buried my best friend...she and her boyfriend were arguing, drunk, and the car veered off a bridge...she drowned, he couldn't get her seatbelt off! :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(<br /><br />This terrifies me, because I've seen it. My mother addicted to "mother's little helpers," and everyone drinking like there's no tomorrow. <br />Watched my favorite uncle drink himself almost to death in front of me...until one day, grandmama tried to wake him, and he was dead! :'(<br /><br />I know this beast, up close and personal...<br /><br />The day Whitney Houston died - 1,000 other good people died in America alone, just like she did, of Addiction. Addiction is A MEDICAL CONDITION, just like Heart Disease! Oftentimes, they go together, as you get older.
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