To whom are you pertaining to?Morgan 1 or Morgan 2?Morgan from SeanCody passed away 2 months ago. Heard he struggled a lot with mental illness & substance abuse.
That's a shame. He had the cutest giggle in this scene with Hunter. Can you share the obit?This Morgan.
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I came across his obituary yesterday.
He seems to be a nice person.That's a shame. He had the cutest giggle in this scene with Hunter. Can you share the obit?
Also seems to be way too young! RIPHe seems to be a nice person.
This is his obituary.That's a shame. He had the cutest giggle in this scene with Hunter. Can you share the obit?
He definitely seemed like one of the good ones. The good ones always die young. May he Rest in Peace.This is his obituary.
He seems to have been quite a sweetheart.
After Sean died (2012), there was a blog/site by someone who stated Sean was hooked on MDMA (I think it was). And there were details (if true) about Sean's gay dad or stepdad. I think the blog/site was taken down later. I'm struggling to remember what I read, then. I don't know if what I read was true.Sean of Corbin Fisher, was his a drug overdose or suicide? All signs from his relative's point to "unintentional overdose". So sad regardless.
MDMA? I didn’t know it could be addictive.After Sean died (2012), there was a blog/site by someone who stated Sean was hooked on MDMA (I think it was). And there were details (if true) about Sean's gay dad or stepdad. I think the blog/site was taken down later. I'm struggling to remember what I read, then. I don't know if what I read was true.
Sledge Hammer. I remember sneaking to watch my older cousins DVDs & he caught me while this guy was in the Scene lolView attachment 106197261
I miss this man.call it an “unpopular opinion” but I loved watching this beef cake,with a big Dick and juicy ass.
I don't take illegal drugs. So I don't know what's addictive or not, from a personal experience.MDMA? I didn’t know it could be addictive.
What you probably remember was that he was using Molly (MDMA) and the police investigation indicated that he had been seeking Molly in the days before he died. He wasn't addicted, per se. Like a lot of people with mood disorders and depression, he had been self-medicating to try to fight the depression.I don't take illegal drugs. So I don't know what's addictive or not, from a personal experience.
I was just trying to remember what I read.
That's an interesting question. Technically, it's an amphetamine - a group of drugs highly prone to addiction. But the whole "happy, lovey, touchy" aspect of the drug is dependent on the big serotonin release that it triggers. Back in my circuit party days, taking two (occasionally...three) MDMA pills over the course of a night wasn't unusual. But on successive doses, neurotransmitters only have so much serotonin left to release. Generally if we wanted a "boost" later in the night or the following morning - it was best to get it from something else - ketamine, GHB or if you went there...meth. I've heard friends theorize that this could be a guard against addiction - but there's no actual evidence of that to my knowledge.MDMA? I didn’t know it could be addictive.
Tricyclics? I didn't think those were even used anymore. In addition to overdose potential, they were also prone to dangerous interactions with other drugs. That makes me wonder if the mental health issues were longstanding and treatment resistant. Doctors tend to work through safer choices first like your garden variety SSRIs - Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil - before pulling out the big guns like thorazine. I skipped a few steps in between, but I trust you understand what I'm getting at.What you probably remember was that he was using Molly (MDMA) and the police investigation indicated that he had been seeking Molly in the days before he died. He wasn't addicted, per se. Like a lot of people with mood disorders and depression, he had been self-medicating to try to fight the depression.
If I remember correctly, the coroners conclusion was that it was a suicide and he died of an overdose of tricyclic antidepressants which is miserable way to do.
I can't chime in about taking illegal drugs because I haven't done it.chime in