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'Inconsolable!' Khloe Kardashian 'Blaming Herself' For Lamar Odom's Overdose -- Why She Thinks It's Her Fault

Khloe Kardashian Blaming Herself

Oct. 16 2015, Updated 2:51 p.m. ET

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Lamar Odom continues to fight for his life in a Las Vegas hospital after being found unconscious from a drug overdose on Tuesday. And according to a source, Khloe Kardashian is blaming herself for the incident!

"Khloe is absolutely inconsolable right now and she is crying hysterically non-stop," a source close to the Keeping up with the Kardashians clan tells RadarOnline.com exclusively.

The source, who is in direct contact with a family member currently in Las Vegas, says that Kardashian feels at least partly responsible for Odom's demise because of her recent relationship with Odom's one-time colleague, NBA star James Harden.

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"Khloe is saying that if she never started dating James than none of this would have happened," the insider tells RadarOnline.com.

"Obviously, her sisters and mother are telling her that it is not at all her fault."

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the 35-year-old former basketball icon had been using cocaine on Saturday, employees at the Nevada brothel where he was found unresponsive told 911 dispatchers.

Although efforts are continuously underway to bring Odom back to consciousness, sources say that the outlook does "not look good."

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