Friday, June 26, 2009

Legal Medical Prescriptions: Celebrity Doctors Allow Their Patients To Freely Abuse Them!




Deepak Chopra was right when he said that Michael Jackson was surrounded by "shameful enablers." Whoever kept operating on his nose,lightening his skin,& giving him as much prescription drugs as he wanted should think of themselves as "enablers." Not to mention those who stood by & watched him self-destruct!

Doctors are supposed to heal,not kill.And it looks like the physicians who were involved with Michael Jackson were not interested in his health-care.As long as he facilitated them with money,I believe they gave him as many plastic surgeries & prescription drugs as he wanted.

Right now,the investigation into Michael Jackson's death is just a "death" investigation.It is not a homicide investigation at this time.But,if these prescription drugs turn out to be the reason why he went into cardiac arrest,that doctor should be held accountable for what he did!

Like Deepak Chopra told CNN's Wolf Blitzer today,the police need to investigate doctors who ply these celebrities with drugs.Because Chopra strongly believes that prescription drugs was the cause of his death.And I am starting to think that is the case myself.

Here's an excerpt of a tribute that Deepak Chopra wrote to Michael Jackson on The Huffington Post:

"Michael's reluctance to grow up was another part of the paradox. My children adored him, and in return he responded in a childlike way. He declared often, as former child stars do, that he was robbed of his childhood. Considering the monstrously exaggerated value our society places on celebrity, which was showered on Michael without stint, the public was callous to his very real personal pain. It became another tawdry piece of the tabloid Jacko, pictured as a weird changeling and as something far more sinister.

It's not my place to comment on the troubles Michael fell heir to from the past and then amplified by his misguided choices in life. He was surrounded by enablers, including a shameful plethora of M.D.s in Los Angeles and elsewhere who supplied him with prescription drugs. As many times as he would candidly confess that he had a problem, the conversation always ended with a deflection and denial. As I write this paragraph, the reports of drug abuse are spreading across the cable news channels. The instant I heard of his death this afternoon, I had a sinking feeling that prescription drugs would play a key part."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the tribute in its entirety here.

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