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4 hours ago, LostUpstate said:

The article I read said that she became “unresponsive.” Could be cover-up by her P.R. team for too many prescription drugs. Never was a fan of her or her music. 

Exactly. You don’t suddenly become "unresponsive" from a bacterial infection.

Accidentally overdosing on Fentanyl?….yes. 

Bacterial infection?…yeah, no.

I love when stupid people try to concoct medical excuses….lol

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It is possible to get sepsis from a bacterial infection and go into a coma, that being said....

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On 6/30/2023 at 5:02 AM, LostUpstate said:

The article I read said that she became “unresponsive.” Could be cover-up by her P.R. team for too many prescription drugs.

It’s like the very common late 20th Century PR statement release: “Artist / Actor X checked into Cedar Sinai Hospital due to exhaustion.” 

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I want to like Madonna.  I really do.  I feel oddly indebted to her for all the support she's given the community over the years.

But...  She's just so fucking joyless.  Her shows are packed to the hilt with beat-you-over-the-head social messages, but i f she'd stop trying so hard for just a second, she might actually allow her audience to have some fun.  I hope she can/does.

It's why my pop princess of choice has always been Kylie Minogue.  She's genuinely kind, doesn't take things too seriously, leans into the camp factor and puts on a superb production.

 

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1 hour ago, nycman said:

For the record….overwhelming bacterial infection WAS the issue.

Not drugs.

Don’t ask me how I know. 

Well, that begs the question of how one gets an overwhelming bacterial infection. In my over 3 decades as a physician, I've never seen someone just get that out of the blue. 

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3 hours ago, Unicorn said:

Well, that begs the question of how one gets an overwhelming bacterial infection. In my over 3 decades as a physician, I've never seen someone just get that out of the blue. 

Maybe it was from plastic surgery? She has been going under the knife recently.

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