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Michael Jackson Propofol!

Posted: June 30th, 2009 in Cherilyn Lee, Michael Jackson by LALATE

Michael Jackson Propofol

Was Michael Jackson murdered with a prescription of Diprivan (aka Propofol)? More Michael Michael Jackson Propofol details following Cherilyn Lee’s revelation are surfacing.

Here is the latest.

Michael Jackson had been using DIPRIVAN® (Propofol) says Jackson’s nurse / nutritionist Cherilyn Lee in stunning interviews revealed to you earlier Tuesday on LALATE.

After those interviews, reports claim Propofol was recovered from the Jackson residence. Lee did not give Jackson Propofol, told him to stop taking it, asked Jackson who the doctor was who prescribed it (and was not told by Jackson), and did not see a doctor attend to Jackson during her months of service to the singer.

Now after that interview TMZ cites sources who claim the prescribing of Propofol is so reckless it could amount to manslaughter murder charges for the person who prescribed it:

“Sources say the drug is so inappropriate and reckless for home use, if a doctor facilitated it for Jackson, he or she could be prosecuted for manslaughter.”

As reported earlier on LALATE, Cherilyn Lee doesn’t know where Jackson got it, who prescribed it, and even who gave the IV injections to Jackson. Propofol is given intravenous. DIPRIVAN® (propofol) is defined by RxList as the following:

“Injectable Emulsion is a sterile, nonpyrogenic emulsion containing 10 mg/mL of propofol suitable for intravenous administration. “

Drugs.com says of it the following:

“Diprivan is used to start or maintain anesthesia during certain surgeries, tests, or procedures. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Diprivan is a general anesthetic.”

Sanjay Gupta told CNN that Propofol is used in ICU and he was not familiar with someone taking it outside a hospital.

Reports covered earlier on LALATE claim an inappropriate amount of Diprivan can lead to a person stop breathing or cardiac arrest. Jackson lost breathing shortly after noon last Thursday. And initial reports claimed Jackson went into cardiac arrest. Lee told Jackson “look this medication is not safe”. Jackson did not follow her advice.

On June 21, Lee got a call that Jackson had:
1. One side of his body cold
2. One side of his body hot

Lee told the person to take Jackson to the hospital. She says she assumed “somebody had given him something that hit the central nervous system.” He did not. Jackson died days alter.

For continuing coverage of the Michael Jackson tragedy click here:

http://news.lalate.com/category/michael-jackson.



Diprivan Michael Jackson!

Posted: June 30th, 2009 in Cherilyn Lee, Michael Jackson by LALATE

Diprivan Michael Jackson

Did Michael Jackson die from Diprivan (aka Propofol) and what is Diprivan? Michael Jackson’s used Diprivan, says Cherilyn Lee.

The stunning Diprivan (which is also called Propofol) revelations come from Jackson’s nurse / nutritionist who just concluded both an interview with Campbell Brown on CNN and AP online moments ago.

DIPRIVAN® (propofol) is defined by RxList as the following:

“Injectable Emulsion is a sterile, nonpyrogenic emulsion containing 10 mg/mL of propofol suitable for intravenous administration. “

Drugs.com says of it the following:

“Diprivan is used to start or maintain anesthesia during certain surgeries, tests, or procedures. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Diprivan is a general anesthetic.”

Diprivan is reportedly given only intravenous (IV). Following the interview, Sanjay Gupta told CNN this is a drug used in ICU and he was not familiar with someone taking it outside a hospital.

The AP report as covered by Rolling Stone claimed the following:

“An overdose of a sedative like Diprivan can cause a person to stop breathing, leading to a buildup of carbon dioxide in the body that ultimately leads to erratic heartbeat and cardiac arrest, an anesthesiologist tells the AP.”

Lee says that in her time of servicing Jackson from January to March 2009 she never saw a doctor present and did not know who his doctor was. When she found out Jackson was taking Diprivan weeks ago, she told Michael Jackson to stop, she did not know what doctor was giving to him, she did not see a doctor present giving it to him, and he would not tell her which doctor prescribed it.

Lee told Jackson “look this medication is not safe”. Jackson did not follow her advice.

Brown asked Lee if she knew which doctor was giving it to him. Cherilyn Lee said she did not and did not see a doctor attending to Jackson during this time.

As reported to you last Thursday, Jackson stopped breathing prior to his death suddenly shortly after noon PST.

But just days before Jackson’s death, Lee got a phone call while out of town from a person. She said she did not want to say who it was but did know the person’s identity. Cherilyn Lee was told of Jackson’s symptoms.

1. One side of his body cold
2. One side of his body hot

Lee told the person to take Jackson to the hospital. She says she assumed “somebody had given him something that hit the central nervous system.”

“He was in trouble Sunday and he was crying out.”

By Thursday Jackson passed. A second autopsy on Jackson’s body is said to be complete. Details will be released shortly.

For more about Lee’s CNN interview, click HERE

For more about Lee’s AP interview, click HERE

For continuing coverage of the Michael Jackson tragedy click here:

http://news.lalate.com/category/michael-jackson.



Cherilyn Lee Michael Jackson!

Posted: June 30th, 2009 in Cherilyn Lee, Michael Jackson by LALATE

Cherilyn Lee Michael Jackson

Michale Jackson’s nurse Cherilyn Lee says Jackson was taking Diprivan (aka Propofol) by IV. Cherilyn Lee, Michael Jackson’s nurse / nutritionist, just concluded a stunning Campbell Brown CNN exclusive interview moments ago.

Here are some of the details of that interview.

Cherilyn Lee says she met Jackson in January as a nurse called for his kids for running noses. She shortly got the interest of Jackson pleased that his kids felt better because of her service.

Lee says that in her time of servicing Jackson from January to March 2009 she never saw a doctor present and did not know who his doctor was.

Lee then explained weeks before Jackson’s death he was taking Diprivan also called Propofol by IV. When she found he was taking it, she asked him why and he said he was taking it to sleep. She said she asked Michael Jackson which doctor suggested it to him and he had no answer.

Cherilyn Lee said she asked a doctor about the drug. The physician’s response was concern – who is taking this drug at home, this is a drug you give as medication only in ICU, he said.

Lee told Jackson “look this medication is not safe”. Jackson did not follow her advice.

Brown asked Lee if she knew which doctor was giving it to him. Cherilyn Lee said she did not and did not see a doctor attending to Jackson during this time.

Days before Jackson’s death, Lee got a phone call while out of town from a person. She said she did not want to say who it was but did know the person’s identity. Cherilyn Lee was told of Jackson’s symptoms.

1. One side of his body cold
2. One side of his body hot

Cherilyn Lee immediately told the person to take Jackson to the hospital. The person did not. She believed the symptoms to be serious.

Following the interview, Sanjay Gupta told CNN this is a drug used in ICU and he was not familiar with someone taking it outside a hospital.

For continuing coverage of the Michael Jackson tragedy click here:

http://news.lalate.com/category/michael-jackson.











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