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you are probably mistaken its LATISSE not LATANOPROST its a PROSTAGLANDIN ANALOGUE to reduce the pressure with in the eye , called intra ocular pressure to nourishes our eye lens.iris and cornea ( all structures within eye) and to keep in with in our bony socket by maintaining its globular shape , but due to any mechanism increasing its production or obstruct its drainage an eye condition called GLUCOMA occurs i was just wanted to keep you inform for your interes t, and opthamologist / eye specialist diagnose and treat the condition why dermatologist or its just that when it comes to micheal everyone is bending the rules what i see a cardiologist infusing what anesthetics does a dermatologist treating what opthamologist treats ,,, frustrating
one i forgot to mention was when paramedics said they couldnt recognise him he looked old and was bald according to media , well , he had discoid lupus leading to baldness although it was told by dr arnold the disease was in remission, another fact vitiligo is associated with another disease leading to baldness , and to be very honest when i saw mj mugshot from 2005 trial i could hardly believe it was him ,
AEG did not require the physical exam; Lloyds of London, the insurance company, did. They are 2 separate entities. AEG did not need to "fix" a medical exam. They stated numerous times (long before June) that they would insure the concerts themselves if MJ did not pass the physical, so there was no need for them to fix anything. Lloyds of London required the physical to insure the first group of concerts (only a set number of shows, like 17 or something--all this info is verifiable through legitimate news sources on the web, dating back months before June). And they hired the doctor who performed the physical. Then MJ was to have another physical exam in London to verify that he was still in good health, in order to get the remainder of the concerts insured. Whether or not the concerts were ever going to happen (I believe they were, at least initially), the Insurance company would NOT be involved in the hoax, because that is FRAUD. I see no reason for MJ to risk that; and I certainly do not think an insurance company that big would risk it either. And there would be more than one insurance company involved, because Lloyds has several smaller insurance companies underneath it, and one ore more of those were the ones providing the actual tour insurance. It would make no sense at all for all those insurance companies to be involved in a hoax. So MJ would have to have had the physical, which he passed. That is all AEG was ever told, because they are not legally entitled to see any of his medical records.
Quote from: "mjj_fan"one i forgot to mention was when paramedics said they couldnt recognise him he looked old and was bald according to media , well , he had discoid lupus leading to baldness although it was told by dr arnold the disease was in remission, another fact vitiligo is associated with another disease leading to baldness , and to be very honest when i saw mj mugshot from 2005 trial i could hardly believe it was him ,But think of the ambulance photo. It definitly looked like Michael. He wasn't bald. Unless they decided they decided to slap him on some make-up and a wig, then take him to the hospital. :roll:
why are you asking for a doctor?? call dr murray now
hmm reading glasses were for a common aging process call presbyopia / far shightness at old age we cant read as far as other thing are concern its a mystery
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