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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoes anyone else believe Musk will eventually OD?
Unless he gets help, it's inevitable, IMO. It will take more and more ketamine to get high and that will become deadly. At least his children will be seen to, financially. What a legacy. Jesus.
IcyPeas
(25,688 posts)C'mon somebody! Leak it.
Trueblue1968
(19,305 posts)InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,518 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,023 posts)RandySF
(85,629 posts)Laffy Kat
(16,973 posts)Hornedfrog2000
(866 posts)Theyre things he paid someone for. Buying children is kinda fucked up. They would probably like a father
Ponietz
(4,383 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,023 posts)Eugene
(67,218 posts)Musk is on a self-destructive path, and anything is possible.
dchill
(42,660 posts)RockRaven
(19,666 posts)Skittles
(172,463 posts)splat
(2,358 posts)Fentanyl's not likely to be part of his cocktail.
Ocelot II
(131,030 posts)would be slow, from ruining his kidneys or liver.
Layzeebeaver
(2,289 posts)I know what K Hole is and what is like to find yourself completely paralysed. This is not a drug for the intellectually driven egoist.
If hes doing K as they indicate, then his tolerance must be through the roof.
The guys a nut.
hatrack
(65,040 posts)Ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist, developed in the 1960s to induce anesthesia in patients but recreational users have found great appeal in its antidepressant, dissociative and hallucinatory effects that are characteristic of the K-hole experience.[2] Whereas the common recreational dose of ketamine is approximately 3075 mg, a dose of more than 150 mg is required to enter the K-hole.[3]
Experiencing a K-hole varies greatly for each individual. The intensity and length are influenced by the users' current mental state, previous experience and drug dosage.[4] Ketamine induces dose-related effects that include distortion of time and space, hallucinations and mild dissociative effects. During K-hole, users experience a high level of detachment from the environment, resulting in an inability to respond to surroundings and move their bodies functionally.[5] During these states, perception seems to lie deep within consciousness so that the reality of the "outside" world appears to reside in the distance. A high number of recreational users report that the most appealing effects of this experience are "melting into surroundings", "visual hallucinations", "out of body experience" and "giggliness".[2] By contrast, the least frequent and most negative effects include near-death experiences,[4] and physical health problems, like the so-called "K-cramps" from gastric pain, bladder failure, and unappealing mental side-effects, like "memory loss". "Decreased sociability" are also reported post-K-hole.[2]
Despite its addictive risks, ketamine is considered by many to be "harmless" and thus a "drug of choice".[4] Recreational users seem to be in discord about the K-hole. Many individuals describe it as a fascinating life-changing experience and a spiritual journey resulting in some form of spiritual realization. They state that this experience provided clairvoyance and assisted them to get through mental disorders like depression and social anxiety.[6] About half of the recreational users describe the K-hole as a positive experience, as it provides "a short escape from their daily problems".[4] Even though some people seem to enjoy and actively look for the K-hole, for many it is still an unwanted side effect of an overdose of ketamine.[4]
Frequent K-hole experiences can also result in episodic and semantic memory impairments.[7] Depending on how long this state lasts, hallucinations and symptoms of psychosis can develop.[8] The K-hole experience can produce physical risks. For instance, bladder damage can be an indication of ketamine-induced (ulcerative) interstitial cystitis.[9][10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-hole
Laffy Kat
(16,973 posts)It can, indeed, be lethal.
https://www.addictionresource.net/lethal-doses/ketamine/
sop
(19,098 posts)The combination is sometimes called ketofol."
FarPoint
(14,920 posts)As I understand, he has a locked pill box and take 20 meds....legally claimed ....Mixing drugs, and then having no consequences for abusive medication behavior is not an optimistic outcome prediction.
Silent Type
(12,412 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(2,358 posts)Perhaps if that unfortunate thing happened, I would feel there is some hope for justice in the universe.
flvegan
(66,444 posts)he doesn't deserve.
elleng
(141,926 posts)Figarosmom
(12,880 posts)And I think from the way he looked today it's going to be soon.
SheltieLover
(81,455 posts)angrychair
(12,424 posts)Likely before the end of the year based on he reported usage.
BigmanPigman
(55,453 posts)and I would gladly send him enough to OD if I had the chance. Maybe he'll drown in a hot tub related "accident". The only "good" Elon is a dead Elon. Same goes for the entire MGA cult. Kill them all and maybe this planet will stand a chance to survive, at least save the innocent animals and plants.
Walleye
(45,240 posts)Baitball Blogger
(52,615 posts)I have seen it happen before. In Central Florida, the main crazy that led the charge to a massive dismantling of long-standing community development planning and standards in favor of property rights was a huffer. And after he accidentally killed himself, there was no self-reflection by those who followed him. Quite the opposite. They squelched all kinds of questions by saying that it should be dealt with compassion. Poor guy don't say anything bad about him. That kind of thing. Expect the same if it happens to Musk.
EYESORE 9001
(29,861 posts)Using substances on a scale that would anesthetize a blue whale.
Celerity
(54,790 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,023 posts)It means he has access to an unlimited supply of drugs 24/7 and no one will confront him.
Mike Nelson
(10,943 posts)... wealthy celebrity addicts usually have knowledgeable "Doctor" to advise about ODs and keep the drug use in a lane. However, an addict will ultimately "listen" to the addiction. Therefore, the "Doctor" must have power over the wealthy drug-user. This is rare, but possible. And, of course, there could come a time when "Doctor" isn't around or heard. Then the "unexpected" death makes headlines.
mopinko
(73,834 posts)ms liberty
(11,319 posts)Walleye
(45,240 posts)elocs
(24,486 posts)So that would include medical help in case he ODed or anything else needed. At least one of his bodyguards is likely a doctor as well. As far as his drug use goes, who is there to tell him "no"?
malaise
(297,430 posts)That said folks should be way more disturbed that a known drug addict was appointed to destroy the federal government because of his 250 million donation to a convicted felon and his party goons.
snowybirdie
(6,731 posts)They gave Hunter Biden and his family as he,was a recovering addict. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
Blues Heron
(8,972 posts)Autumn
(48,997 posts)Johonny
(26,458 posts)Run by chips in his brain controlled by monkeys.
BeerBarrelPolka
(2,173 posts)he'll find himself real dead if he crosses the wrong person. Money doesn't buy everything.
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,261 posts)Perry's dose was from some drug dealers who were later charged. It may be that musk has better sources
Link to tweet
Phoenix61
(18,872 posts)elocs
(24,486 posts)hatrack
(65,040 posts)Would it have been "kind of pathetic" for POWs in Germany or concentration camp inmates to hope that Hitler would die?
Would it have been "kind of pathetic" for inhabitants of the Gulags to hope that Stalin would die, or for those being tortured in Tuol Sleng to hope for a speedy end to Pol Pot and the rest of the Khmer Rouge leadership?
When a prancing, arrogant and fundamentally clueless asshole dances around with cheese on his head, wielding a chainsaw while fucking up the lives of hundreds of thousands of his fellow citizens and pounding our government into rubble, yeah, I hope he fucking dies.
Nothing pathetic about it - it's the best possible outcome for anyone who's not Elon Musk.
elocs
(24,486 posts)He is a wannabe, but he in no way compares with them. And what is the success percentage of wishing people dead? It doesn't hurt them but does it make you feel better?
It does indicate the height of helplessness.
hatrack
(65,040 posts)Maybe some diner interviews?
I prefer my method. It's a more efficient use of my allotted wishful thinking time.
In the meantime, WTI.
elocs
(24,486 posts)LuckyCharms
(22,912 posts)people who kill other people die.
drmeow
(6,007 posts)more than believe
Orrex
(67,313 posts)SheltieLover
(81,455 posts)Fleaon?
Miller?
Beardo?
republianmushroom
(22,542 posts)sinkingfeeling
(57,939 posts)Irish_Dem
(82,023 posts)He is also psychotic with very erratic behavior.
I would not sell him life insurance.
DBoon
(25,104 posts)Someone with more power and fewer scruples than Musk will decide he is no longer needed.
kimbutgar
(27,453 posts)BannonsLiver
(20,770 posts)bif
(27,119 posts)Deep State Witch
(12,746 posts)When he has too much Special K and overdoses.