Whispers of possible supernatural connections, cult ties, and mysterious circumstances continue to circulate online discussions regarding Elisa Lam’s tragic death. Despite efforts to rebrand the Cecil Hotel as ‘the Stay On Main,’ the unsettling events surrounding Lam’s demise have kept the hotel infamous.
Although officially labeled as accidental drowning, Lam’s disturbing passing remains ingrained in the memory of Los Angeles residents. A person diagnosed with bipolar disorder, similar to Lam, shared their firsthand experience with the same medications – Lamotrigine (Lamictal) and Venlafaxine (Effexor) – shedding light on the potential struggles Lam might have faced prior to her untimely death.
The discovery of Lam’s body in the hotel’s water tank in 2013 after days of being unnoticed raised concerns about the hotel’s safety. The eerie footage showing Lam’s peculiar behavior in the hotel elevator, seemingly reacting to unseen entities, has captivated millions of viewers.
Describing the differences between their bipolar type (bipolar 2) and Lam’s (bipolar 1), the individual expressed empathy towards Lam’s mental state. They disclosed their own challenges with the same medication regimen, highlighting the difficulties of tapering off such drugs.
Reflecting on the withdrawal process, the individual shared their intense experiences of discontinuing Venlafaxine and Lamotrigine, empathizing with the potential turmoil Lam might have been in due to her medication and mental health struggles. Speculating on Lam’s final night in Los Angeles, they suggested a tragic scenario that could have led to her fateful end in the water tank.
The individual concluded by acknowledging the speculative nature of the case, emphasizing its tragic nature and hoping for peace for Lam and her family.


