![]() When Tom Petty died, it was the same story. This is why, even with performers who feel the need to hurry up and get back on stage, the use of drug free methods that restore normal function to the spine and nervous system, is a critical first choice, before drugs and surgery. Unfortunately, once opioids and other extremely powerful pain pills are introduced to a patient, it is very difficult to come off them. ![]() Addicted to opioids, he had turned to street drugs when his prescriptions were pulled back. Prince also suffered from severe back pain and hip pain related to performing. It’s sad to think he may have had other options. Perhaps it was too late, and he was so addicted to the pain meds from his 3rd degree burns, that natural methods for back pain were out of the question for him. What is not well, or publicly documented is what he tried for his back that didn’t involve medications. According to testimony given by friends and former doctors, Michael Jackson was severely addicted to pain killers and other forms of anesthesia. At his time of death, his house was filled with painkillers like oxycontin, demerol and diprivan. Their causes of death were related to dependency on pain medication, ultimately for back pain.Īlthough Michael Jackson’s problems are reported to have started after he was severely burned while filming the infamous Pepsi commercial, his pain later in life was related to low back pain caused by a fall on stage. Though all very different personalities, they had one common note. Tyler fell into drug use, not as a way to have fun socially, but rather as an attempt to overcome his profound mental health struggle." Mom Ginger said she wanted people to know that their family, like so many others who lost a loved one to fentanyl poisoning, "never thought this could happen to us," and that "Tyler had a strong support system and still could not overcome his persistent depression.Michael Jackson, Prince, and Tom Petty walk into a bar…. ![]() "Although actively seeking treatment, Tyler struggled to find relief and chose to experiment with drugs. "Tyler was an ambitious, hard-working actor who was dealing with deep and persistent depression," dad David said in a statement. In the wake of the medical examiner's findings, Tyler's grieving parents spoke out to raise awareness and continue the conversation on drugs and mental health. Police found a plastic straw and white powder in the room where he died and apparent illicit drugs in the bathroom. ![]() The autopsy report stated that Tyler, whose death was ruled accidental, had a history of abusing drugs including heroin, cocaine, LSD, mushrooms and Xanax and that he'd told a friend in text messages sent the night before his passing that he was using fentanyl. Six months later, TMZ reported that the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner had determined fentanyl was the cause of death. Tyler Sanders - a child actor who appeared on popular shows including "The Rookie" (pictured), "9-1-1: Lone Star" and "Fear the Walking Dead" - was found dead in bed in his Los Angeles home in June 2022. is taking a look back at some of the bold-faced names we've lost to fentanyl over the years, starting with this young talent… Not even the rich and famous are immune to the opioid epidemic, which continues to claim more lives with each passing day. The powerful narcotic - a synthetic opioid that's cheaper to produce - is frequently mixed with recreational street drugs or prescription painkillers, creating a terrifyingly lethal combination. Fentanyl has become one of the deadliest substances on the planet.
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