
*I've seen people on here talk about shooting up 5 or 6 bags at once, which would be 500-600mg. Lead singer of a tribute band becomes lead singer of the real band he idolizes. And he didn't have the money Kurt Cobain did obviously, which meant Kurt could build up way more of a tolerance. With Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston, Dominic West, Jason Bonham. I know there's the question of purity, but that's still way more than 225mg. We hear his crazy story from Nickelodeon super star to drug addict to. *In the Black Tar Heroin documentary, one of the dudes attempts suicide and said that he shot up 4g of heroin at once and survived.

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70 times the lethal dose for the average person, triple the lethal dose even for the most severe heroin addicts."īut this doesn't seem to make sense to me considering what I've read on here and elsewhere before? Elvis Presley's manager, Colonel Tom Parker played by Tom Hanks in the new Baz Luhrmann movie 'Elvis' had an intense influence on the rock star and made 100 million in the process. Three times the amount that would be considered lethal.We have not, in 18 years, found a single case where somebody could have the level of heroin in their body that Kurt did, and still remain conscious. So you can see to reach 1.52mg/L, you're talking about an amount that would certainly have exceeded 200mg that were injected into Kurt Cobain. The INXS frontman was naked, apparently having hanged himself behind a door. Most users, even heavy users, only use up to 40-60 mg in one hit. Michael Hutchence, 37, was found dead in a Sydney hotel on November 22, 1997. It’s almost instinctive to resort to The end justifies the means mentality. Prioritize people development and not just results As a manager, you have a lot of pressure to deliver results. Based on my experience, here are the seven steps you can take to become a Rock Star Manager. Here's a direct quote about the morphine levels in his blood during death. It takes time and practice, but it’s worth it.

I'm watching Soaked in Bleach, the documentary by PI Tom Grant that posits that Courtney Love was responsible for Kurt's death. The most ambitious pop-rock band of its generation nearly succumbed to Matty Healy's heroin addiction. Not sure if this has been asked on here before, but I couldn't find it by searching, and you guys seem like the right people to ask. How The 1975’s Matty Healy Kicked Heroin and Took the Band to New Heights.
