Could be. But if the latest count of $50K/wk for pills was 500 pills a week, not only does that sound pretty much impossible to me (over 70 pills a day?) it is flat out is impossible if he wasn't using every day. His colleagues seemed to find him frenetic during the week but he couldn't just be a weekend user. He'd have practically no opiate tolerance with 4-5 days off, 2-3 days on and no one could use 500 pills in even 3 days. So I don't know. He may have used certainly but I am not buying he had a heavy opioid habit. Alcohol sure. Maybe other drugs when he thought he needed a "boost."Although addiction is in DSM-V and it's nearly unavoidable to discuss in this case, IMO. Addiction is mental illness in my opinion (former professor at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute). Anyway, I won't discuss it further, but I will add that he sounds like what we called a Weekend Warrior (mostly professionals in one of our studies, btw - mostly doctors). When they need lots of energy, they don't use. But they need to come down sometime and rest. I'm trying to avoid most DSM labels - but addiction is right there in the book.
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