Bruce Willis is not in the best of health either.
"Why does my ass hurt?"
"You fell down the stairs,"
"What stairs?"
"Why does my ass hurt?"
"You fell down the stairs,"
"What stairs?"
The clot shot has not worked out for a LOT of younger people. Perfectly healthy people, athletes and whatever are dying like flies. Worthy of a 1776 tag but why bother?Many on Twitter pointing out that Perry was a huge advocate for the covid shots, apparently he even sold a T shirt that said "Could I BE any more vaccinated?"
To which lefty Twitter is replying that he died of his WELL KNOWN drug problems, and that it's a miracle he lived as long as he did.
He had a heart attack but NOT due to the shots, it was due to drugs. According to lefty Twitter.
But @GatorTheo and @goldmom told me not to trust Twitter so...
He was 54. That actually seems older than most of the shot victims. We rarely see any over 40, it seems. Drug abuse may have indeed been a factor, but there are other obvious possibilities.The clot shot has not worked out for a LOT of younger people. Perfectly healthy people, athletes and whatever are dying like flies. Worthy of a 1776 tag but why bother?
Just sayin @gator1776 Very LIMITED TimeHe was 54. That actually seems older than most of the shot victims. We rarely see any over 40, it seems. Drug abuse may have indeed been a factor, but there are other obvious possibilities.
Drug abuse may have indeed been a factor, but there are other obvious possibilities.
Sad really. I personally had an issue with painkillers after service. Began taking for an injury suffered in service. Man was it tough to get off of them. Got sick as could be everytime I tried to stop. Fever etc…His was pretty severe I think. His colon ruptured a few years ago due to being so impacted with poo from taking massive amounts of opioids. Ouch.
I have no idea. Like @GatorTheo, the only celeb I keep up with is Daddy Trump.His was pretty severe I think. His colon ruptured a few years ago due to being so impacted with poo from taking massive amounts of opioids. Ouch.
That's amazing. Glad he got his spiritual house in order.Was on instagram and found this about Perry….
“The Friends” star opened up in his book last year about how God helped him overcome his addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs.
“God, please help me,” I whispered. “Show me that you are here. God, please help me,” he recounts in his memoir.
He continued, “As I kneeled, the light slowly began to get bigger and bigger until it was so big that it encompassed the entire room. What was happening and why was I starting to feel better?”
“I started to cry,” he explained. “I mean, I really started to cry – that shoulder-shaking kind of uncontrollable weeping. I wasn’t crying because I was sad. I was crying because, for the first time in my life, I felt OK. I felt safe, taken care of.”
“Decades of struggling with God, and wrestling with life and sadness, all was being washed away, like a river of pain gone into oblivion.”
“I had been in the presence of God. I was certain of it. And this time I had prayed for the right thing: help,” Perry said.
Perry credits that encounter with God as the reason he stayed sober for the next two years.
“God had shown me a sliver of what life could be. He had saved me that day, and for all days, no matter what. He had turned me into a seeker, not only of sobriety and truth, but also of Him.”
Matthew Perry said his six favorite words in recovery were: “Trust God, clean house, and help others.”
Yep, that’s some serious crap…His was pretty severe I think. His colon ruptured a few years ago due to being so impacted with poo from taking massive amounts of opioids. Ouch.
Seriously, this is sad. Coroner has not confirmed cause of death. I'm afraid his body was so wracked with pain he went out the only way he knew how. Maybe we'll learn the truth, maybe we won't. Prayers for him and his family.Was on instagram and found this about Perry….
“The Friends” star opened up in his book last year about how God helped him overcome his addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs.
“God, please help me,” I whispered. “Show me that you are here. God, please help me,” he recounts in his memoir.
He continued, “As I kneeled, the light slowly began to get bigger and bigger until it was so big that it encompassed the entire room. What was happening and why was I starting to feel better?”
“I started to cry,” he explained. “I mean, I really started to cry – that shoulder-shaking kind of uncontrollable weeping. I wasn’t crying because I was sad. I was crying because, for the first time in my life, I felt OK. I felt safe, taken care of.”
“Decades of struggling with God, and wrestling with life and sadness, all was being washed away, like a river of pain gone into oblivion.”
“I had been in the presence of God. I was certain of it. And this time I had prayed for the right thing: help,” Perry said.
Perry credits that encounter with God as the reason he stayed sober for the next two years.
“God had shown me a sliver of what life could be. He had saved me that day, and for all days, no matter what. He had turned me into a seeker, not only of sobriety and truth, but also of Him.”
Matthew Perry said his six favorite words in recovery were: “Trust God, clean house, and help others.”
Thank you for sharing this!!!Was on instagram and found this about Perry….
“The Friends” star opened up in his book last year about how God helped him overcome his addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs.
“God, please help me,” I whispered. “Show me that you are here. God, please help me,” he recounts in his memoir.
He continued, “As I kneeled, the light slowly began to get bigger and bigger until it was so big that it encompassed the entire room. What was happening and why was I starting to feel better?”
“I started to cry,” he explained. “I mean, I really started to cry – that shoulder-shaking kind of uncontrollable weeping. I wasn’t crying because I was sad. I was crying because, for the first time in my life, I felt OK. I felt safe, taken care of.”
“Decades of struggling with God, and wrestling with life and sadness, all was being washed away, like a river of pain gone into oblivion.”
“I had been in the presence of God. I was certain of it. And this time I had prayed for the right thing: help,” Perry said.
Perry credits that encounter with God as the reason he stayed sober for the next two years.
“God had shown me a sliver of what life could be. He had saved me that day, and for all days, no matter what. He had turned me into a seeker, not only of sobriety and truth, but also of Him.”
Matthew Perry said his six favorite words in recovery were: “Trust God, clean house, and help others.”
Sad really. I personally had an issue with painkillers after service. Began taking for an injury suffered in service. Man was it tough to get off of them. Got sick as could be everytime I tried to stop. Fever etc…
Thankfully got through it, but it was tough.
So True. It’s a very weird psychological reaction. Makes it tough as hell to overcome. Told my wife, that the next time I do painkillers better be my deathbed. Never want to go through that again.I had back surgery about 12 years ago. The pain meds really helped for a few months after the surgery. After that, the pain actually came from the pain meds. Your body becomes so dependent on those meds that you begin hurting simply because it's time for another dose.
After 2 months or so of hell, I weaned myself off of them and have never looked back. Strengthening my core eliminated the back pain. Never again...I was fortunate. In my line of work, I often run into people who have never successfully gotten away from that crap and it absolutely owns them.