7/5/13

More Confirmations - NEW Information

An addiction specialist took the stand on Tuesday in the AEG vs Jacksons trial.  The specialist confirmed what's been stated here before: Michael Jackson was not an addict; he was dependent on pain medication.

Also in the news is Paris Jackson.  Again as we've stated earlier, she is now expected to be in "treatment" until the trial is over.  I don't think many of us are surprised by that one.

Other reports are claiming Jermaine Jackson is claiming that Paris doesn't respect authority.  I'm not surprised by this and really want to comment. I have permission on this one,  so just let me say, again (because I've said this earlier too) abusers do not like people who are not submissive to them.  Paris has her own mind and was raised that way.  There is nothing wrong with a young woman having her own mind and Jermaine, I suppose your son shooting a taser gun at Michael's children would be considered respecting authority?  I'll just stop there, because I could do volumes on Jackson abuse.  Michael raised and wanted to raise his children differently.

Several other issues have been brought up as to Michael's health and medications.  He's recently told me about a drug called Ambien that was given to him.  He kept impressing me to look it up.  Ambien is defined as:  Ambien (zolpidem) is a sedative, also called a hypnotic. It affects chemicals in your brain that may become unbalanced and cause sleep problems (insomnia).

The side effects are:  

Ambien side effects

Ambien may cause a severe allergic reaction. Stop taking Ambien and get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction to zolpidem: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Report any new or worsening symptoms to your doctor, such as: depression, anxiety, aggression, agitation, confusion, unusual thoughts, hallucinations, memory problems, changes in personality, risk-taking behavior, decreased inhibitions, no fear of danger, or thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself.
Stop using Ambien and call your doctor at once if you have:
  • chest pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, feeling short of breath;
  • trouble breathing or swallowing; or
  • feeling like you might pass out.
Common Ambien side effects may include:
  • daytime drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, feeling "drugged" or light-headed;
  • tired feeling, loss of coordination;
  • stuffy nose, dry mouth, nose or throat irritation;
  • nausea, constipation, diarrhea, upset stomach; or
  • headache, muscle pain

    What other drugs will affect Ambien?

    You may need a lower dose of Ambien if you take other medicines that make you sleepy or slow your breathing (such as cold medicine, pain medication, muscle relaxants, and medicine for depression, anxiety, or seizures). Tell your doctor if you are currently taking any of these medications.

This would explain the loss of coordination, not sleeping, not eating and more recently, headaches, Michael was suffering.  He told me he was getting headaches and was taking a green pill with a white stripe around it.  I looked it up and it's Exedrin Extra Strength, as pictured here.

As far as I could see, I did not see Ambien on the toxicological findings, however, I don't feel that is conclusive to what he was being given prior to the night he passed.  Conrad Murray did say he was trying to get Michael off the Propofol.  

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