Kanye West is reportedly hooked on a dangerous anesthetic, used by doctors during surgeries, Media Take Out has learned. This dangerous addiction – is similar to the one that took the life of musical genius Michael Jackson.
And now people are worried that Ye may be going down the very same road.
The explosive revelation was revealed by Kanye’s longtime business partner and confident Milo Yiannopoulos who said in a sworn affidavit, which comes under a penalty of perjury, that he has forwarded to the Attorney General’s office and the FBI.
Milio said in the affidavit that he is ‘not in a position to authorize the release’ of West’s medical records and wouldn’t ‘presume to do so without his consent,’ and did not explicitly name West. But he made a series of allegations a doctor (dentist) in the affidavit.
Milo is hoping that some action be taken against the doctor, a dentist named Dr Conelly.
It’s pretty clear he’s talking about Kanye, because Kanye posted a photo on Reddit a few months back, with him wearing a surgical mask – and captioned that he was “on nitrous.” Ye was wearing a surgical mask to administer the anesthetic.
Nitrous oxide has significant medical uses, especially in surgery and dentistry, for its anesthetic and pain-reducing effects. But Nitrous oxide is neurotoxic and there is evidence that medium or long-term habitual consumption of significant quantities can cause neurological harm with the potential for permanent damage if left untreated.
If pure nitrous oxide is inhaled without oxygen, oxygen deprivation can occur, resulting in low blood pressure, fainting, heart attacks and death. This can occur if the user inhales large quantities continuously, as with a strap-on mask connected to a gas canister.
In order to properly administer nitrous, a trained and certified medical professional is absolutely necessary.
Milo stated in the affidavit that ‘actions of [the doctor] Connelly included ‘the unlawful supply of enormous quantities of nitrous gas to a wealthy, famous patient for explicitly recreational use‘ as well as ‘the physical transportation of four surgical size canisters by Connelly himself into the patient’s home on just one afternoon.’
He further claimed that Dr Connelly charged ‘more than $50,000 per month for the service‘ and continued ‘to supply the gas along after the emergence of distressing symptoms that led to widespread comment and concern.’
Also that Dr Connelly provided ‘instruction to the patient in the operation of nitrous gas canisters’ he left “at the patient’s home’ and ‘knowingly encouraged their use in the absence of a qualified anesthesia or medical professional by a person with history of mental illness and addiction.”
Now here’s the scary part. Milo claims that Dr Connelly abandoned ‘said patient’ to the ‘self-destructive consequences of dependence, showing indifference or worse to the prospect of permanent damage and brain or body.’
Milo added in the affidavit that based on what he knows and believes, Dr Connelly was ‘fraudulent’ in taking ‘millions of dollars … from a patient he knew to be in a confused, dependent, weakened and addicted state.’
The affidavit further alleges that Dr Connelly moved ‘into the patient’s apartment building, at the patient’s own expense, so as to ‘better keep an eye on him.’