Strange DJK angle

BaryGarta

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So I am listening to DSM radio today and a caller was asking where DJK got the "pharma" drugs that were around. Not the street stuff, but the prescription stuff. The caller then went on to opine that maybe he had a connection at the U of I Hospitals. That stuck in my head a bit because my sister is a surgical nurse there and had mentioned over the weekend (before the bust) that DJK had been in the week before to visit kids etc. and had been signing stuff for people who were unsure what to do with the signed items. So I called her and asked if she thought there could be any legs to that story. She said most likely no, but reminded me his adoptive father is a physician. Maybe he could have pilfered and/ or received the pharma from him. Now I'm not intimating that is what happened in any way, but I do find it odd that I haven't seen that angle explored. Just sayin....
 


So now were going to include the UIHC in this rumor mill.... WTF. The types of Pharma pills he had are much more easily attained on the streets then they are from the hospital itself.
 


If it had been OxyContin or something along those lines, I'd agree. This is stuff that is rarely prescribed:

• Zolpidem Tartrate, a medicine administered mainly to help the elderly get a good night's rest. "It's really unusual for young people to have sleeping medicines," said Katherine Linder, a pharmacist at Medicap Pharmacy in rural Iowa.

• Diazepam, one of the original anxiety medications.

• Hydromorphone Hydrochloride (Diluadid), a very strong controlled substance used for extreme pain. Typically seen in the treatment of cancer patients and people who have had severe accidents, it's stronger than morphine. "That's the big one. That's the one that made me go, 'Wow. What do they have that for?' " Linder said. "… There's no way that a football player or anybody would be using that acutely. In my practice, I've seen ******* for [Hydromorphone Hydrochloride] a few times. The likelihood of [Johnson-Koulianos] having a legitimate prescription for something like that is pretty low."

Path of a fallen star: the sad ending to DJK?s story - The Daily Iowan

Look at what is written in the above article! Sleeping meds? Hospice treatments? Not the "run of the mill" stuff that kids are taking now to get a few kicks...
 


i met a girl who worked closely with the football team a few years ago and she said that players cheat the **** test all the time.
 




Zolpidem is Ambien. Not at all unusual for a young person to have an Rx for a sleeping med. I personally dispensed one to some one in their 20's yesterday.

That Diazepam blurb doesn't really say anything, but it isn't uncommon at all.

I haven't dispensed a ton of Diluadid, but I have dispensed a handful. I don't know that I would consider it "rare"

Perhaps the quoted PRx doesn't personally dispense much of the stuff because she works in a Medicap Pharmacy in rural Iowa that only fills a handful of Rx's daily, mostly maintenance meds to senior.
 


Zolpidem is Ambien. Not at all unusual for a young person to have an Rx for a sleeping med. I personally dispensed one to some one in their 20's yesterday.

That Diazepam blurb doesn't really say anything, but it isn't uncommon at all.

I haven't dispensed a ton of Diluadid, but I have dispensed a handful. I don't know that I would consider it "rare"

Perhaps the quoted PRx doesn't personally dispense much of the stuff because she works in a Medicap Pharmacy in rural Iowa that only fills a handful of Rx's daily, mostly maintenance meds to senior.

Would you it pretty rare to see Diluadid prescribed to someone like DJK, who has not been in a serious accident and isn't a cancer patient?
 


I would find it far more likely he got them off the street or outright stole them, than that he was dealt by someone in medicine/pharm. industry. Don't like 90% of these drugs come from pills stolen out of someone's med. cabinet?
 


I don't know anything about this pharmaceutical stuff, but when I heard MM's use of the term Watergate, I started wondering what kind of cover-up could have been occurring. The first thing that popped into my mind was the prescriptions. Remember, DJK's recruiting class partner Cleveland got busted for unprescribed RX as well.

If there was a system set up to get players ******* that came out in the DJK investigation and some people, for example training staff, knew about it, huge heads would roll.
 


Don't like 90% of these drugs come from pills stolen out of someone's med. cabinet?

More likely that 90% of them come from Medicaid patients who use your tax dollars to pay for their along with their $1 (either in change, or a the dirtiest stinkiest dollar bill you can find) then sell them for profit that they use to add more chrome to their Escalade.
 


If it had been OxyContin or something along those lines, I'd agree. This is stuff that is rarely prescribed:

• Zolpidem Tartrate, a medicine administered mainly to help the elderly get a good night's rest. "It's really unusual for young people to have sleeping medicines," said Katherine Linder, a pharmacist at Medicap Pharmacy in rural Iowa.

• Diazepam, one of the original anxiety medications.

• Hydromorphone Hydrochloride (Diluadid), a very strong controlled substance used for extreme pain. Typically seen in the treatment of cancer patients and people who have had severe accidents, it's stronger than morphine. "That's the big one. That's the one that made me go, 'Wow. What do they have that for?' " Linder said. "… There's no way that a football player or anybody would be using that acutely. In my practice, I've seen ******* for [Hydromorphone Hydrochloride] a few times. The likelihood of [Johnson-Koulianos] having a legitimate prescription for something like that is pretty low."

Path of a fallen star: the sad ending to DJK?s story - The Daily Iowan

Look at what is written in the above article! Sleeping meds? Hospice treatments? Not the "run of the mill" stuff that kids are taking now to get a few kicks...

Are you telling me that DJK doesn't have pancreatic cancer!?!
 


















I thought it said dangle.

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