Maybe the cop effectively strangled him. Maybe he was in the process of overdosing anyway. Maybe the cop is a racist. Maybe he’s just an asshole. Maybe he knew him from working together before. Maybe there are a hundred other maybes. I just wish this hadn’t happened to our country and I wish George Floyd was still alive.
Fentanyl, which is an opiate like prescription painkillers and heroin.
It’s extremely powerful, which is why it is prescribed at extremely low doses. For drug dealers, it is cheaper than heroin because it’s easier to smuggle because it is so powerful. Because if that, a large amount of what is sold on the streets as “heroin” is actually extremely diluted Fentanyl.
Norfentanyl is something your body makes when you take fentanyl, it's not something else he took that is similar to fentanyl.
It's probably on the report because they test for it to confirm the measurement of fentanyl, because the body makes it in a predictable manner in response.
Correct... it roughly means his body had already processed that much Fentanyl, fairly recently given the 17 hour half-life. As soon as it’s in your blood steam, some starts metabolizing to norfentanyl, but you had to take that total amount for some to have already been metabolized.
Separately, it seems like the amount of meth and actual morphine in his system was pretty small.
I remember watching a documentary a couple of years back on coroners , where they were saying they include a lot of measurements in autopsies where drugs are present to show whether subject had long term drug abuse etc , to establish was likely ie long term drug abuse against OD due to first use etc ,accidental OD,being given a Hot Shot etc.
So the different measurements ,urine test etc people are querying are just probably standard tests they do when drugs are in system.Has any "expert" raised the levels of drug in his system,if this was the fresh start the old start must have been something else.
A doctor would never prescribe a 50 mcg Fentanyl patch to a patient that didn’t have long-term built-up tolerance, more the less a 100mcg patch, because it could be fatal. Opiate tolerance builds and can build a lot versus non-users, so it’s impossible to know what a fatal dose is. If he was a long-term, heavy user, this might not be fatal. If you haven’t used any opiates for the past month, half of this amount is likely fatal.
Yea but he moved to Minnesota for a fresh start!
I could totally see how this guy would cooperate 100% with a police officer.
And the meth on top of that!
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Yeah, but it was for migraines. /s
I'm glad you are doing better
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I was just kidding, Rollsablunt
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Is it strange that they had urine test results?
No. It's common procedure.
If someone has a time machine please prevent this cop from being the one on scene
This!
Maybe the cop effectively strangled him. Maybe he was in the process of overdosing anyway. Maybe the cop is a racist. Maybe he’s just an asshole. Maybe he knew him from working together before. Maybe there are a hundred other maybes. I just wish this hadn’t happened to our country and I wish George Floyd was still alive.
one power tripping cop brought down our great experiment
How was he not already dead?
So what was he on in plain English?
Fentanyl, which is an opiate like prescription painkillers and heroin.
It’s extremely powerful, which is why it is prescribed at extremely low doses. For drug dealers, it is cheaper than heroin because it’s easier to smuggle because it is so powerful. Because if that, a large amount of what is sold on the streets as “heroin” is actually extremely diluted Fentanyl.
It also makes you stop breathing if you have too much.
Norfentanyl is something your body makes when you take fentanyl, it's not something else he took that is similar to fentanyl.
It's probably on the report because they test for it to confirm the measurement of fentanyl, because the body makes it in a predictable manner in response.
Correct... it roughly means his body had already processed that much Fentanyl, fairly recently given the 17 hour half-life. As soon as it’s in your blood steam, some starts metabolizing to norfentanyl, but you had to take that total amount for some to have already been metabolized.
Separately, it seems like the amount of meth and actual morphine in his system was pretty small.
I remember watching a documentary a couple of years back on coroners , where they were saying they include a lot of measurements in autopsies where drugs are present to show whether subject had long term drug abuse etc , to establish was likely ie long term drug abuse against OD due to first use etc ,accidental OD,being given a Hot Shot etc.
So the different measurements ,urine test etc people are querying are just probably standard tests they do when drugs are in system.Has any "expert" raised the levels of drug in his system,if this was the fresh start the old start must have been something else.
A doctor would never prescribe a 50 mcg Fentanyl patch to a patient that didn’t have long-term built-up tolerance, more the less a 100mcg patch, because it could be fatal. Opiate tolerance builds and can build a lot versus non-users, so it’s impossible to know what a fatal dose is. If he was a long-term, heavy user, this might not be fatal. If you haven’t used any opiates for the past month, half of this amount is likely fatal.
The useful idiot to light the fuse maybe.
Leave Saint George alone!