I feel the same way, very sad news but it was not "shocking" news.Well it’s not like this is surprising news…..but it’s incredibly sad to see. Guy was still a kid
I met this dude in 2014. It's damn sad.
Was there any follow up on his kidney issues? Bostin was the poster child for drug abuse and his death should be a solid data point for the rest of us.
Dead at 29 with his history...I would like to believe we wont be on page 20 of this thread with people pretending there is no elephant in the room.
When I first saw the thread I thought it was an older thread brought back again. Sorry to hear about this, but I thought he might have already passed.I feel the same way, very sad news but it was not "shocking" news.
Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if he died in his late 40s or 50s but 29 is so young.. usually drug abuse does not take a person out *that* young..I don't know if anyone feels incredibly surprised when they think about it but I still feel shocked. He was 29 and I've known of people putting down a bottle of vodka a day in and out of rehab who have made it to mid 40's. I've had people from high school that were pure drug addicts that died but they made it to mid 30's or lower 40's and they were in a drug induced fog for 20 years.
Same thing when Dallas died. It really shouldn't surprise anyone at all but when someone is in their 20's it's just hard to digest.
I got to know Boston recently. Joined his forum and he was just the nicest guy. Not a "know it all" at all. Really honest and open, including about massive mistakes he has made and taking such ownership of the position he put himself in with his health. He didn't skirt blame. Genuinely honest and caring guy.
Have to be honest this has me as shook as any other of the deaths outside of meadows.
He didn't go into dialysis? Why not?he didnt go into dialysis.. he was stage 5, really bad decision.