Breaking Heath Ledger News!

latinamomma

Transam's wife
:yeahthat:
I have no pity on people who take the easy way out :shrug:

it puts a burden on everyone who should be special in their life.
First off, he didn't take the "easy way out"...it was an accident. If everyone has been following it, then everyone will know that the roll of the Joker was messing with his head even when he tried to go to sleep at night. His body was tired, but his brain just wouldn't stop running from the days work. You have to feel for his family and his child.
 

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

Well-Known Member
I don't think he was. Some people don't know what can be taken with other medications. If you read hwy he was taken all these you wouldn't be saying that. All I have to say is that he is going to be misses in the acting world.

I don't care what they put out about the situation...i'm calling :bs: on anything that doesn't say this was related to anxiety.

I've already heard enough accounts from his close friends and stuff that he was really stressed out and all that jazz. Maybe he wasn't QUITE trying to kill himself (or maybe he was), but either way, he was looking for relief in a risky way. Everyone has their low in life, but you really need to take a look at the risks of it before you allow yourself to be ruined, or worse, dead, because of the type of relief you chose to seek.
 

LordStanley

I know nothing
:yeahthat:
I so agree with you!!

Im sure we can all agree that there is enough warning given by his doctors, the lables on the bottles and common knowledge.... So knowing all this information he WILLINGLY took the medicans in lethal combinations. Its not an accident. He did this to himself puposely. To commit suicide? probabely not. But abusing drugs is no accident. Its self inflicted
 

MMDad

Lem Putt
If he was legitimately prescribed all those medications, he'd have been warned of the potential risks.

:yeahthat: Benzos are extremely addictive, but they are pretty safe if taken as prescribed. He abused the drugs. Whether his death was intentional or not, it was caused by his abuse of those drugs.
 

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
:yeahthat: Benzos are extremely addictive, but they are pretty safe if taken as prescribed. He abused the drugs. Whether his death was intentional or not, it was caused by his abuse of those drugs.

:yeahthat: I've been taking that stuff for years and have managed to stay alive. It's really not that hard. :coffee:
 

Kittykat33

Why me??
:confused: Make up your mind.

Oh, and thanks for the karma. Next time, you could at least tell me to @#$% off or something. That was just boring.

Sorry but that was not me who sent that too you. Must have been someone else. I only send green...it's stupid to send red. Sorry once again not me!!
 

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

Well-Known Member
No I am just not going to down to your guys level. Sorry.

Its called reality honey. I've known enough people who were hurt from someone who didn't have their emotions in check and decided there was only one way out. It is an extremely selfish thing to do, even if it is only you trying to relieve the pain by some means that is unhealthy (such as drugs), there is obviously going to be the risk of death (or even just hurting your family with an addiction). Stress relief is one thing, its fine with me if you can keep it in check, its a completely different story when you risk hurting the one's who truly care about you.
 

godsbutterfly

Free to Fly
:yeahthat: Benzos are extremely addictive, but they are pretty safe if taken as prescribed. He abused the drugs. Whether his death was intentional or not, it was caused by his abuse of those drugs.

I'd like to know if all of those meds were prescribed by the same doctor. If you are taking Xanax you should not have a need for another anti-anxiety medication. I have taken it in the past. Valium plus Xanax should knock you tail over tea kettle. Why was he also prescribed several pain killers? I don't care what "legally prescribed" amounts they put on the labels - he had too many drugs that were for the same thing. This scenario reminds me of the whole "Elvis" scene - let the rich star have whatever drug he wants to make him feel better.
 
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