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	<title>Comments on: Michael Jackson – Prescription Medication – The Facts</title>
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		<title>By: Sherron Lawrence</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sherron Lawrence</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Michael Jackson was a very brilliant and humble man.  His ability to decieve all that loved him was his only down fall.  But as a person who has been there I know that being alone is also a medication for the lonely, he kept all his feelings inside for he knew that we loved him for who he was NOT WHAT HE WAS!  It hurts my heart to know that he was not the person we saw and loved but someone totally different.  We all paint a perfect picture for others to see in fear of being rejected and labeled as a fake.  He was what he saw in his mirror not what we saw and that was what killed him.  

This is what kills alot of people fear of being alone and alone is where we all end up thus for we die alone.  I still just cannot believe that no one interviened to help him no matter what he said or did but i believe that it was hard to see him even for his family they didnt have a clue as to where to start to look.  He is still touching my heart even in his death.  I know he lay many nights cuddling his aches and pains that laid heavy in bed with him at night. Crying himself into a medicated sleep where he thought he was in a safe place probably praying every night that he would not awake in the morning.  RIP Michael and  may God have mercy on your lonley Soul.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Jackson was a very brilliant and humble man.  His ability to decieve all that loved him was his only down fall.  But as a person who has been there I know that being alone is also a medication for the lonely, he kept all his feelings inside for he knew that we loved him for who he was NOT WHAT HE WAS!  It hurts my heart to know that he was not the person we saw and loved but someone totally different.  We all paint a perfect picture for others to see in fear of being rejected and labeled as a fake.  He was what he saw in his mirror not what we saw and that was what killed him.  </p>
<p>This is what kills alot of people fear of being alone and alone is where we all end up thus for we die alone.  I still just cannot believe that no one interviened to help him no matter what he said or did but i believe that it was hard to see him even for his family they didnt have a clue as to where to start to look.  He is still touching my heart even in his death.  I know he lay many nights cuddling his aches and pains that laid heavy in bed with him at night. Crying himself into a medicated sleep where he thought he was in a safe place probably praying every night that he would not awake in the morning.  RIP Michael and  may God have mercy on your lonley Soul.</p>
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		<title>By: richleigh</title>
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		<dc:creator>richleigh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What I find so shocking about the list of drugs that he was taking is the instructions/side effects of the two at the end. The other six are all pretty powerful and potentially dangerous drugs, but combined with the final two it really was a recipe for disaster!

Demerol which puts pressure on the heart and makes it difficult to breath, and Zoloft which isn't supposed to be taken with any other anti-depressants. There are several anti-depressants that he was taking in the mix, and that alone must have been an incredibly dangerous thing to do. On top of that though there are several dangerous and addictive painkillers, and a number of other drugs on top of that also.

I'm not surprised that those around him saw this as a disaster waiting to happen. With the drugs that he was on, something like this was always going to happen sooner or later. It was inevitable.

I didn't realise he had a song called 'Morphine', the lyrics are quite disturbing though. He was well aware of the risk he was running in taking all of these drugs, and knew himself that it was only a matter of time before he met his end.  It's quite upsetting that someone would go through life relying on all of these drugs, knowing that the drugs would ultimately kill them.

Absolutely brilliant article from you here as always. So packed full of information, and so interesting too. You really are an amazingly talented writer. Your last two article about Michael Jackson have both been absolutely brilliant, so much work has obviously gone into this one though, and you've clearly put a lot of time and effort into putting the article together. I'm proud of you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I find so shocking about the list of drugs that he was taking is the instructions/side effects of the two at the end. The other six are all pretty powerful and potentially dangerous drugs, but combined with the final two it really was a recipe for disaster!</p>
<p>Demerol which puts pressure on the heart and makes it difficult to breath, and Zoloft which isn&#8217;t supposed to be taken with any other anti-depressants. There are several anti-depressants that he was taking in the mix, and that alone must have been an incredibly dangerous thing to do. On top of that though there are several dangerous and addictive painkillers, and a number of other drugs on top of that also.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not surprised that those around him saw this as a disaster waiting to happen. With the drugs that he was on, something like this was always going to happen sooner or later. It was inevitable.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t realise he had a song called &#8216;Morphine&#8217;, the lyrics are quite disturbing though. He was well aware of the risk he was running in taking all of these drugs, and knew himself that it was only a matter of time before he met his end.  It&#8217;s quite upsetting that someone would go through life relying on all of these drugs, knowing that the drugs would ultimately kill them.</p>
<p>Absolutely brilliant article from you here as always. So packed full of information, and so interesting too. You really are an amazingly talented writer. Your last two article about Michael Jackson have both been absolutely brilliant, so much work has obviously gone into this one though, and you&#8217;ve clearly put a lot of time and effort into putting the article together. I&#8217;m proud of you.</p>
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