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The Trial is Set for Aug. 4, 2010

The Trial is Set for Aug. 4, 2010

As most of you know by now, Howard K. Stern, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich face a total of 23 felonies. These felonies include illegally funneling sedatives and opiates to Anna Nicole Smith, former actress, reality TV show personality and Playboy bunny.

In previous testimonies we learn that –

From Adelaide Now: ANNA Nicole Smith’s boyfriend and lawyer Howard K Stern was seen by a bodyguard injecting her with a sedative before her death, a court has heard.

Maurice Brighthaupt, aka Big Mo, said he had seen Stern inject Smith with medications four or five times in Florida and the Bahamas, and also watched the celebrity model’s psychiatrist, Dr Khristine Eroshevich, inject her once but did not specify the drug. He said he also saw Smith inject herself twice.

That would possibly be why she had the massive infection on her bottom, from all the shots as mentioned in her autopsy. The infection itself, I believe, had a large part to play in her fevers and pain. Anyone with any compassion should have noticed those marks and got her the medical help she needed. I don’t care if she went kicking and screaming!

The players in this drama will next meet with Judge Wesley for a hearing on April 23. Howard K. Stern still maintains his innocence and is looking forward to the trial so he can prove it. We will see Howard.

After that August 4, 2010 marks the beginning of a long drawn-out battle against all parties. It should get ugly, as most already have guessed.

Hashimoto Thyroiditis – Anna Had It, But Did She Know It?

Upon inspection of the autopsy report of Anna Nicole I discovered something very familiar.


It can be found on Page 2: VIII – Chronic Thyroiditis (Hashimoto Thyroiditis).

Having this condition myself I found myself asking a number of questions. For one, why wasn’t there any Synthroid or Levithroxin in her system? I didn’t see that listed as one of the drugs in her system. Secondly, if she did NOT know she had this condition then that would explain a whole lot about her state of mind and her weight gain. It would explain why she didn’t know how much of the medications she was taking as it is difficult to think clearly.

The following is a little bit of information regarding this condition from Womenshealth.gov.

What is Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis?

Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis is a type of autoimmune thyroid disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys the thyroid gland. The thyroid helps set the rate of metabolism, which is the rate at which the body uses energy. Hashimoto’s stops the gland from making enough thyroid hormones for the body to work the way it should. It is the most common thyroid disease in the U.S.

What are the symptoms of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis?

Some patients with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis may have no symptoms. However, the common symptoms are fatigue, depression, sensitivity to cold, weight gain, forgetfulness, muscle weakness, puffy face, dry skin and hair, constipation, muscle cramps, and increased menstrual flow. Some patients have major swelling of the thyroid gland in the front of the neck, called goiter.

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