Blind Item #5
Posted by ent lawyer at 7:45 AM
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20 comments:
Steven Tyler
Man the drugs took a toll
Not Ozzy; That's normal behavior for him :)
I agree. This sounds like someone tripping on some wild stuff though.
Both Tricia13 & Brayson87 are correct.
I read a story that claimed Steven Tyler called his band mates to tell them he heard an amazing song on the radio & they should cover it. They asked him what it was, he told them. The band told Steven that *was* them he just heard.
Oh no, this does sound like dementia. Too much alcohol abuse for sure can cause Korsakoff Syndrome later on.
And any drugs done while your brain is still wiring up (process completes at age ~25 for women & ~30 for men) can lead to later fronto-temporal dementia or FTD-like symptoms (bizarre behavior(s) ordinary people will think you are on drugs, are having some other mental health issue).
teepasnow.com has good videos on how to handle someone with dementia. This person needs medical screening ASAP. Positive thoughts for his (her?) loved ones.
Forgot to add this!
https://www.alz.org/dementia/wernicke-korsakoff-syndrome-symptoms.asp
+1
Keith Richards? It's a miracle he's even still alive.
VDOVault, good comments, agree with everything you wrote, but it's important to note that heavy drinking causes brain damage, period. It's weird how this obvious fact flies under the radar, even while every metropolis has some kind of custodial facility for the damaged.
Was he wearing a Fitbit?
I hope not. He is coming to a venue right by me and I am so excited to buy tix this weekend. He is my musical icon.
Permanent A list off his rocker
Must be trying to find a way out of the closet!
Easy.
Haha!Amazing
Haha!Amazing
Steven Tyler at the Muhammad Ali Celebrity Fight Night in Phoenix. It’s especially sad because this event is a fundraiser for Alzheimer’s research...
Yeah I think it's steven
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