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Daaaaamn! So Billy Mays' autopsy check in just came out and the gormandize found in his system reads Lindsay Lohan's grocery list. TMZ says the following drugs were detected in his approach: Vicodin, Oxycodone, Xanax, Valium, benzoylecgonine (byproduct of cocaine) and temazepam (anti-concern). They also found booze.
The Hillsborough County medical examiner's job said Billy died from heart blight, but cocaine was a contributing origin of death. The report added that Billy acquainted with the bad shit a few days in front his death, but not immediately ex.
Billy was taking the prescription painkillers on the side of hip pain. The medical examiner said that it didn't look Billy was a pill head, because he was fascinating the correct amount of drugs and wasn't abusing.
And here I was reflective Billy's crazy energy was au naturale. I perhaps though that because every time I watched him on TV I was stoned, so I couldn't contemplate the signs clearly.
UPDATE: Billy Mays' widow fitting released a statement and she is pissed all round the medical examiner's office releasing a antecedent report:
"We are extremely disappointed past the press release released by the Hillsborough County medical examiner's responsibility. We believe it contains speculative conclusions that are frankly non-essential and tend to obscure the conclusion that Billy suffered from lingering, untreated hypertension, which only demonstrates how distinguished it is to regularly monitor song's health.
Given the hectic species and pace of Billy's survival, especially during the past 10 months of his all-inclusive travel across the country, it was not surprising to understand that hypertension was the cause of his cessation. We were totally unaware of any non medicine drug usage and are actively making allowance for an independent evaluation of the autopsy
results.
As those who were wind up to Billy knew, he had been in inveterate pain for more than two years and was surrounding to have his third hip surgery in 18 months. His put into practice of prescription pain medication for his alert condition was guided by his physician and was at recommended convention levels. This has been a entirely difficult period for our family and we comprehend the respect for our privacy that Billy's assorted clients, fans and members of the media own extended. We appreciate your continued thoughts and prayers to go to the family and will not comprise any immediate comment beyond this asseveration."
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