Saturday, November 12, 2011
Do you think Michael Jackson's death was preventable? Would marriage have changed the outcome?
I know toxicology results are due in for weeks, but I think Michael Jackson' death was totally preventable. First of all, it was well known he had serious problems with prescription pain medications for many years due to injuries sustained in the burning of his scalp in the 1980's, a fall he endured on stage and other incidences related to his physical health. He had a privater doctor on staff with him at all times. Surely, the doctor would know, more than anyone else the physical state he was in. The constant ingestion of various, strong potent medications to ease his pain. Several times per day. Wouldn't the doctor at one point say enough is enough and try to get him some help. Whether it be a intervention or declaring Michael incompetent to be responsible for his own well well-being. Something should have been done to prevent his untimely death. If Michael was married I wonder if this thing would have turned out different because the wife would have known the personal condition he was in, even more than the doctors. She would have made sure he received help. The poor guy was preparing to do 50 concerts in the UK starting this month and I am quite sure he was exhausted. If you look at the footage of his rehearsal at the Staples Center, regardless of what people say he was very pale and very thin and in pain at some points in the dance routine. You can tell in his face, the hurt he is trying to hide. I have been a fan of Michael Jackson since the Thriller album. His death has upset me very much and it makes me sad. He did not deserve to die and met his demise way too early. He also was terribly misunderstood. Regardless of the things people lied and said he did. Michael was a kind, loving and gentle man and he did not get any peace because of greedy vultures trying to ride on his coat tails. Now the man is gone and there is nothing any of us can do to repair that. Hopefully he is in Heaven now and can finally rest in peace. I love you, Michael
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