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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThank you for sharing, an interesting read. QuoteJackson lawyers argue that AEG Live should have consulted a sleep expert like Czeisler for Jackson instead of hiring Murray -- a cardiologist -- for $150,000 to treat the artist.AEG should have done more research on finding suitable care for Michael. Another proof of negligence of AEG. QuoteJackson may be the only human ever to go two months without REM -- rapid eye movement -- sleep, which is vital to keep the brain and body alive. However, the conclusions/speculations of dr. Czeisler are based on rumours. There's no real evidence that Michael suffered from sleep deprivation. There are rumours about his memory loss, weight loss etc which are fitting in the symptoms of sleep deprivation, but I suppose there's no clinical evidence like a result of an EEG or results of tests with electrodes on Michael's brains while he was alive.QuoteMusicians are vulnerable since they are often traveling across time zones and usually "all keyed up" to perform at night, he said. An essential message that concert promotors should treat the artist as a human being, NOT neglecting them and exploiting them like a money machine.more to read about sleep: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginanyone else remember a mention early on of a pamphlet for a sleep clinic or something being found in the room or something? am i makin' stuff up again You could be right, but I can't recall, that would be interesting. What I do remember is a cardiologist magazine on the coffee table at TMZ' death scene photos, but I don't think you mean that.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThank you for sharing, an interesting read. QuoteJackson lawyers argue that AEG Live should have consulted a sleep expert like Czeisler for Jackson instead of hiring Murray -- a cardiologist -- for $150,000 to treat the artist.AEG should have done more research on finding suitable care for Michael. Another proof of negligence of AEG. QuoteJackson may be the only human ever to go two months without REM -- rapid eye movement -- sleep, which is vital to keep the brain and body alive. However, the conclusions/speculations of dr. Czeisler are based on rumours. There's no real evidence that Michael suffered from sleep deprivation. There are rumours about his memory loss, weight loss etc which are fitting in the symptoms of sleep deprivation, but I suppose there's no clinical evidence like a result of an EEG or results of tests with electrodes on Michael's brains while he was alive.QuoteMusicians are vulnerable since they are often traveling across time zones and usually "all keyed up" to perform at night, he said. An essential message that concert promotors should treat the artist as a human being, NOT neglecting them and exploiting them like a money machine.more to read about sleep: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginanyone else remember a mention early on of a pamphlet for a sleep clinic or something being found in the room or something? am i makin' stuff up again
Thank you for sharing, an interesting read. QuoteJackson lawyers argue that AEG Live should have consulted a sleep expert like Czeisler for Jackson instead of hiring Murray -- a cardiologist -- for $150,000 to treat the artist.AEG should have done more research on finding suitable care for Michael. Another proof of negligence of AEG. QuoteJackson may be the only human ever to go two months without REM -- rapid eye movement -- sleep, which is vital to keep the brain and body alive. However, the conclusions/speculations of dr. Czeisler are based on rumours. There's no real evidence that Michael suffered from sleep deprivation. There are rumours about his memory loss, weight loss etc which are fitting in the symptoms of sleep deprivation, but I suppose there's no clinical evidence like a result of an EEG or results of tests with electrodes on Michael's brains while he was alive.QuoteMusicians are vulnerable since they are often traveling across time zones and usually "all keyed up" to perform at night, he said. An essential message that concert promotors should treat the artist as a human being, NOT neglecting them and exploiting them like a money machine.more to read about sleep: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Jackson lawyers argue that AEG Live should have consulted a sleep expert like Czeisler for Jackson instead of hiring Murray -- a cardiologist -- for $150,000 to treat the artist.
Jackson may be the only human ever to go two months without REM -- rapid eye movement -- sleep, which is vital to keep the brain and body alive.
Musicians are vulnerable since they are often traveling across time zones and usually "all keyed up" to perform at night, he said.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThank you for sharing, an interesting read. QuoteJackson lawyers argue that AEG Live should have consulted a sleep expert like Czeisler for Jackson instead of hiring Murray -- a cardiologist -- for $150,000 to treat the artist.AEG should have done more research on finding suitable care for Michael. Another proof of negligence of AEG. QuoteJackson may be the only human ever to go two months without REM -- rapid eye movement -- sleep, which is vital to keep the brain and body alive. However, the conclusions/speculations of dr. Czeisler are based on rumours. There's no real evidence that Michael suffered from sleep deprivation. There are rumours about his memory loss, weight loss etc which are fitting in the symptoms of sleep deprivation, but I suppose there's no clinical evidence like a result of an EEG or results of tests with electrodes on Michael's brains while he was alive.QuoteMusicians are vulnerable since they are often traveling across time zones and usually "all keyed up" to perform at night, he said. An essential message that concert promotors should treat the artist as a human being, NOT neglecting them and exploiting them like a money machine.more to read about sleep: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginanyone else remember a mention early on of a pamphlet for a sleep clinic or something being found in the room or something? am i makin' stuff up again You could be right, but I can't recall, that would be interesting. What I do remember is a cardiologist magazine on the coffee table at TMZ' death scene photos, but I don't think you mean that.if i have not imagined it :icon_e_biggrin: it was just mentioned in passing in some article i think or perhaps on some list of things at the scene idk. :icon_redface: there has been so much stuff to keep track of , surprised i still know my own name.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Logini sometimes wonder if too much has not been made of his inability to sleep. like it has been exaggerated even for this very thing possibly.Totally agree..ok that michael loves zombies ... but this seems to me really exaggerated :icon_razz:well i was wondering where to put this but since you brought up zombies :thjajaja121:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Hr_EVIGhx-s[/youtube]
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Logini sometimes wonder if too much has not been made of his inability to sleep. like it has been exaggerated even for this very thing possibly.Totally agree..ok that michael loves zombies ... but this seems to me really exaggerated :icon_razz:
i sometimes wonder if too much has not been made of his inability to sleep. like it has been exaggerated even for this very thing possibly.