
With so many reports of the death of Michael Jackson, what did we find out? Michael Jackson took a more powerful cure for sleep? Reports that he suffered from insomnia, Jackson's seeming drug was injected intravenously as a general anesthetic used to calm patients for surgery in a medical facility or hospital. The goal is to quickly induce sleep for a surgical procedure, such as a colonoscopy with IV drip. The patient will wake up quickly as soon as you turn the IV drip.
This type of medicine is intended only for use as anesthesia, and not for sleep for insomnia or any other sleep disorder, because this drug is very effective, that the patient’s breathing may stop or some other critical failure may occur. For this reason, it should be used only in operating rooms and other medical facilities, where doctors and trained medical personnel can monitor the patient if something goes wrong.
It is also associated with drug abuse, when people use it for “healing” or for committing suicide. A powerful drug has a very narrow window of time, meaning that an overdose can stop a person's breathing due to the accumulation of carbon dioxide, causing the heart to beat irregularly and lead to cardiac arrest.
According to a CNN news report, Jackson asked a registered nurse to help him with his insomnia using this drug, and she denied his requests. According to the nurse, on June 21, one of Jackson's employees asked her to help him after what seemed to be an unpleasant drug reaction. She feared that he used this intravenous drug because he complained that half of his body was hot and the other half was cold, which was a sign that something had affected his central nervous system.
The drug is known to cause a painful burning sensation that is being treated with another drug, which is also said to be in Jackson's room. Michael Jackson's sister said in an exclusive interview with the London News of the World newspaper that, in her opinion, Michael's body was fragile for such a strong drug. "I think it shook his system so much that it caused his death." she said.
Not only can Jackson have medical problems caused by his insomnia, can he fight addiction to prescription drugs like pain and sleep medications? An autopsy revealed that his stomach had only partial digested pills. If he is interested, over time, he will probably create an access to prescription medication that could ruin his sleep cycle, causing him to abuse these medications.
Unfortunately, Dr. Jackson probably argued that he was safe when monitored, and decided to take it, even knowing the associated risks. That day the nurse called him to go to the hospital, but Jackson did not leave, and later died of cardiac arrest.
Jackson will be laid to rest on the Holly Terrace at the Great Mausoleum at the Glendale Forest Forest Zone Memorial Park in Glendale, California, on September 3, 2009. Jackson was 50 years old. RIP Michael.

