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Quote from: "Tay3"I don't really agree with you simplyme. I'm a nurse and I know a patient can get a bedsore in a few days from lying in one position without being turned. Every 2 hours is correct. But I really find it hard to believe MJ would have bedsores. A person who is active and up and walking around wouldn't be COVERED with them! I also remember reading an article without a doubt, that Michael had bedsores. I can't remember where I read it. Does anyone else remember this article?If he was under the influence of substances like propofol during the night he would not have natural turning around but was laying motionless for several hours.
I don't really agree with you simplyme. I'm a nurse and I know a patient can get a bedsore in a few days from lying in one position without being turned. Every 2 hours is correct. But I really find it hard to believe MJ would have bedsores. A person who is active and up and walking around wouldn't be COVERED with them! I also remember reading an article without a doubt, that Michael had bedsores. I can't remember where I read it. Does anyone else remember this article?
Quote from: "Raven"Quote from: "Tay3"I don't really agree with you simplyme. I'm a nurse and I know a patient can get a bedsore in a few days from lying in one position without being turned. Every 2 hours is correct. But I really find it hard to believe MJ would have bedsores. A person who is active and up and walking around wouldn't be COVERED with them! I also remember reading an article without a doubt, that Michael had bedsores. I can't remember where I read it. Does anyone else remember this article?If he was under the influence of substances like propofol during the night he would not have natural turning around but was laying motionless for several hours. :lol: :lol: ghetto me: :lol: well apparently he kept gettin up even with propo if that ni**a would not stay sleep :lol: :lol: 8-) excuse my ghetto mouth
Quote from: "this1crazygirl"Quote from: "Raven"Quote from: "Tay3"I don't really agree with you simplyme. I'm a nurse and I know a patient can get a bedsore in a few days from lying in one position without being turned. Every 2 hours is correct. But I really find it hard to believe MJ would have bedsores. A person who is active and up and walking around wouldn't be COVERED with them! I also remember reading an article without a doubt, that Michael had bedsores. I can't remember where I read it. Does anyone else remember this article?If he was under the influence of substances like propofol during the night he would not have natural turning around but was laying motionless for several hours. :lol: :lol: ghetto me: :lol: well apparently he kept gettin up even with propo if that ni**a would not stay sleep :lol: :lol: 8-) excuse my ghetto mouthI beg you pardon??
Please see this video with Aphrodite Jones. She says that the autopsy said michael had bedsores from being in bed for so long recovering from the 2005 trial. Does anybody know anything about that. Was there a previous thread. I did hear that news at the beginning from Arnold Klein actually and didn't hear it again until now. The bedsore story was one of the reasons I first started to believe the hoax. I thought that the autopsy must have been done on an ill and bedridden patient. CAn anyone shed light on bedsores -can someone who isn't bedridden suffer from them?
Don't forget, If he truly suffered from Lupus here are some of the symptoms. May not have been bed sores -but skin problems from the Lupus:Skin problems: Most people with lupus develop skin rashes. These rashes are often an important clue to the diagnosis. In addition to the butterfly rash over the cheeks and bridge of the nose, other common skin symptoms include skin sores or flaky red spots on the arms, hands, face, neck, or back; mouth or lip sores; and a scaly, red or purple raised rash on the face, neck, scalp, ears, arms, and chest.
Quote from: "neversaynever"Don't forget, If he truly suffered from Lupus here are some of the symptoms. May not have been bed sores -but skin problems from the Lupus:Skin problems: Most people with lupus develop skin rashes. These rashes are often an important clue to the diagnosis. In addition to the butterfly rash over the cheeks and bridge of the nose, other common skin symptoms include skin sores or flaky red spots on the arms, hands, face, neck, or back; mouth or lip sores; and a scaly, red or purple raised rash on the face, neck, scalp, ears, arms, and chest.You beat me to it!I was going to ask if his having lupus could have either accelerated the rate at which he could develop bed sores, or if he could have developed some other type of sores?
I heard he had a skin infection which is different from bedsores ,it is probably a thing called "cellulitis " and not the kind on your butt " I had it myself ,it is a form of a staff infection ,and requires IV antibiotics and is reacurring .I got it 3 times and was hospitalized for days . It is most common on extremities or your face and is highly contagious as it is a form of staff infection .
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