DuranDuran
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Isn't that pretty much what Liza Minnelli said?The s**it is really gonna hit the fan now!!!
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Isn't that pretty much what Liza Minnelli said?The s**it is really gonna hit the fan now!!!
Isn't that pretty much what Liza Minnelli said?
What I hate to think is if he was given the wrong medication. Meaning he thought he was taking one thing which normally wouldn't have hurt him and was accidentally given something else which did.
Really everyone, I don't want to think about this...yet is it possible that Michael woke up after a short period of time, and then administered it to himself, without thinking the dosage was to much?
We're all afraid.
We don't want to think *murder* or *drug addict* yet the media is trying to spin both.
Also, will whatever comes out change the way some of us feel about Michael? Will this lessen the way we feel for him?
I felt they did something to Michael so he wouldnt be able to go to his tour.
Something is wrong about this all. Michael looked so healthy in the rehearsal pictures.
Why would it, he is human and imperfect.These drugs are pretty easy to get hooked on, it usually isn't the patient's fault. I work in a pharmacy so i know. They start taking them because they have to.Also, will whatever comes out change the way some of us feel about Michael? Will this lessen the way we feel for him?
Because you want to ease your own pain. That's perfectly human and natural.
Why would it, he is human and imperfect.These drugs are pretty easy to get hooked on, it usually isn't the patient's fault. I work in a pharmacy so i know. They start taking them because they have to.
i've just always thought that he shouldn't have died with that doctor around. i think it was in LKL where i saw that interview wherein the guy (from AEG) said Michael specifically asked for a live-in doctor, explaining that his body was the machine that would be doing all the work for the tour, and needed 24/7 monitoring from a doctor. which, to me, sounded like a serious desire to take care of himself. with a doctor living with him, he had no reason to self-medicate. he couldn't even use diprivan on himself. the doctor would have to do that. something went wrong (due to complacency? negligence?), and then the doctor took a lot of time to call for help...i agree with the opinion shared somewhere above, that somebody was looking out for himself, and not for Michael. hence, help came too late.
And im sure i heard someone say that if the doc gave that drug to mike, it illegal to do so outside a hospital
Of course it included drug testing. Michael had a complete physical examination including blood work.
I reckon so yes. The thing is, if mike really wasnt feeling good- HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL PERIOD!