Widow Of Chris Cornell Calls Out Doctor's For Inappropriate Prescriptions - Noise11.com
Chris Cornell - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Chris Cornell - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Widow Of Chris Cornell Calls Out Doctor’s For Inappropriate Prescriptions

by Music-News.com on February 22, 2018

in News

Chris Cornell’s widow has called out the rocker’s doctor for prescribing him a drug deemed unsuitable for recovering addicts to treat a shoulder injury a year before his death.

Cornell, 52, had been sober since 2003, but his wife, Vicky Cornell, reveals he suffered a relapse in 2016 – and she believes that ultimately led to his suicide in May, 2017.

“Approximately a year before he died, he was prescribed a Benzodiazepine (anti-anxiety medication) to help him sleep,” she told TV show Good Morning America. “He had torn his shoulder. He complained that the pain in his shoulder would wake him up.”

Vicky didn’t realise the impact the drug would have on Chris until it was too late.

“In retrospect, I learned it’s not supposed to be given to anybody in recovery,” she shared. “If you have to give it, they have to be closely monitored and it should not be given for more than two to three weeks, so he relapsed.

“In a seven-day period, he took 20-something pills and in a nine-day period, 33.”

Just two months before taking his own life, Chris actually reached out to an unidentified colleague, seeking help via email, writing, “Would love to talk, had relapse.”

Vicky admits “there were signs” he was in serious trouble, and she’s trying not to blame herself for failing to spot them sooner and getting him the treatment he needed.

“He had really delayed speech, he was forgetful. There were moments where I thought there was some confusion,” she recalled.

His problems became really apparent as he took to the stage for what would become his final concert in Detroit, Michigan, when he was “off-pitch” and “walked offstage” midway through the set.

Hours later, the musician hanged himself in his hotel room, and although coroners insisted the seven different types of drugs found in his system did not contribute to his death, Vicky remains convinced otherwise.

“He wanted to be there for his family, for his children,” she said. “He loved his life. He would never have ever left this world. I don’t think that he could make any decisions because of the level of impairment.”

Now Vicky is using her husband’s tragedy to raise awareness about addiction as a disease and combat the stigma associated with the illness to help save others facing similar struggles.

“It (addiction) is in all of our houses. It’s in rich, poor, it has no racial boundaries… it does not discriminate,” she declared. “I think that if there were less stigma around it, more people would speak up.

“There’s just so much labeling that comes with it (addiction), and my husband was the furthest thing from a rock star junkie. He just wasn’t. He was the best husband, the greatest father. I lost my soul mate and the love of my life.”

music-news.com

Listen to the Noise11 Music News channel now at iHeartRadio

Related Posts

Blur at Rod Laver Arena photo by Ros O'Gorman. music news, noise11.com
Blur Have A Full Length Documentary On The Way

blur today announced details of blur: To The End, a new feature-length documentary in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from 19th July 2024.

11 hours ago
Keith Urban, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne 2014 photo by Ros O'Gorman
Keith Urban Announces His Third Vegas Residency

Keith Urban has announced a brand-new Las Vegas residency dubbed 'High'.

12 hours ago
Andrew Strong The Commitments
Andrew Strong To Perform The Commitments Soundtrack In Concert In Australia In September

Andrew Strong played Deco Cuffe in the 1991 movie The Commitments. The movie soundtrack was huge in Australia that year reached no 2. It was so big there was even a Volume 2 that went to no 3 on the Australian chart.

1 day ago
Regurgitator
Regurgitator To Kick Of ‘it’s so invasive’ Tour In Hobart This Week

Regurgitator will begin their 2024 ‘its so invasive’ tour with three dates in Tasmania this weekend.

2 days ago
Per Gessle ft Lena Philipsson, photo by Fredrik Etoall
Per Gessle Confirms Lena Philipsson As The New Singer of Roxette

Lena Philipsson will front Roxette for the 2025 Australian tour. Per Gessle has confirmed Lena following the passing of co-founder Marie Fredrikkson in 2019.

5 days ago
Jesus and Mary Chain, the Reid brothers
Jesus and Mary Chain To Tour Australia For Seventh Time

The Jesus and Mary Chain will be in Australia and New Zealand for the seventh time in July and August 2024.

7 days ago
Jimmy Barnes at Red Hot Summer Bendigo April 27 2024 photo by Winston Robinson
Jimmy Barnes Return Is Like He Never Left

When Jimmy Barnes had emergency surgery just before Christmas 2023, for a moment it was touch and go. Jimmy underwent the life threatening condition and has now bounced back as good as he has ever been.

April 29, 2024