Jackson Had Skin Cancer, Health Problems, Before Death
July 3, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson
As the news reports and rumours surrounding Michael Jackson’s shock death on June 25 keep pouring in, biographer Diane Dimond has added another, claiming an “unnamed family source” informed her that the singer had a cancerous lesion removed from his nose just days before he suffered an alleged cardiac arrest.
“Last week, I had two real sources call me and say he’s getting surgery right now for removal of skin cancer off his nose,” Dimond revealed. “This is not a man who suffers pain well. He likes painkillers. So he got some from here, he got some from there – who knows how much.”
While this new information could prove vital for those investigating the King of Pop’s death, it’s merely one of many instances over the last month of his life involving high doses of narcotic painkillers.
Other sources have revealed that in his final months, Jackson was suffering from extreme insomnia, and had become practically nocturnal in his sleeping habits. When the rehearsals for the tour hit full swing, however, it “totally screwed up his system.”
“For the past 15 years, Michael always slept until 3 or 4 in the afternoon and was up all night,” the source said. “When he started rehearsals for the tour, it totally screwed up his system.”
In order to rise earlier and sleep less, Jackson began adding stimulants to his “daily drug regimen,” the source added. One such stimulant is believed to have been the powerful hospital-grade drug, Diprivan, which the singer’s former nurse Cherilyn Lee “repeatedly” refused to give to Jackson.
Lee is adamant that she never obtained the drug for the singer, however, a strange phone call she received from Jackson and his people just four days before his shock death has left her to believe that he’d somehow managed to obtain Diprivan or another similar drug.
The phone call, from a minder of Jackson’s was very frantic, Lee said, and told her, “Michael needs to see you right away. I said, ‘What’s wrong?’ And I could hear Michael in the background… ‘One side of my body is hot, it’s hot, and one side of my body it cold. It’s very cold.’
“I said, ‘Tell him he needs to go to the hospital,’” Lee recalls. “‘I don’t know what’s going, but he needs to go to the hospital… right away.’
“At that point I knew that somebody had given him something that hit the central nervous system. He was in trouble Sunday and was crying out.”
Jackson did not go to the hospital as Lee had instructed, and four days later, the singer had died from a suspected heart attack.
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Jackson Addicted to Drugs, Says Former Nanny
June 28, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson

Grace Rwaramba, the former nanny of Jackson’s three children, has spoken of her fears for the young children following the announcement of Jackson’s shock death two days ago.
The 42-year-old, who was abruptly sacked by the singer in December last year, said that the self-proclaimed King of Pop was addicted to narcotic painkillers, and she would often have to hide evidence of his overdoses from his unsuspecting children.
“I had to pump his stomach many times,” Rwaramba told The Sunday Times. “He always mixed so much of it.”
“There was one period,” she continued, “that was so bad that I didn’t let the children see him… He always ate too little and mixed too much.”
According to the singer’s former employee, Jackson’s mother, Katherine, and sister, Janet, were informed of the level of his narcotic addiction in the hopes that they would “intervene and persuade him to seek treatment” for his addiction; but Rwaramba’s pleas went unanswered. When Jackson himself learned of Rwaramba’s attempts to involve his family, he turned on her and accused her of betraying him.
“He didn’t want to listen; that was one of the times he let me go,” she explained.
Despite being sacked six months ago, Rwaramba has still been part of children Michael Joseph Jr., Paris Michael Katherine, and Prince ‘Blanket’ Michael II’s lives, and has had countless visits with them since ceasing employment in the Jackson home, the most recent of which was in April of this year. News of the World has reported that Rwaramba “screamed with shock” when she heard of the singer’s death, and said her first thought was for the children, not Jackson.
Rwaramba told NotW: “I’m really distraught for them. Michael hadn’t been eating and the kids have been so scared for him.
“Now the youngest [Blanket] has been saying, ‘Why Daddy? God should have taken me not him.’
“I took these babies in my arms on the first day of each of their lives. They are my babies.”
The former nanny, who was in Jackson’s employment for more than a decade, has also claimed that Jackson’s relationship with his children wasn’t as rosy as the media has previously painted, explaining that the kids – Blanket in particular – had an “uneasy relationship” with their popstar father.
Rwaramba recalled a recent incident in which Blanket “performed a mini-concert” of his father’s famous songs for her. She thought the impromptu show was funny, but Michael, she says, was furious.
“I was laughing so hard,” she said. “Prince and Paris were playing around. It was such a happy moment. Then suddenly Michael walked in and the kids just looked frightened. Michael was so angry.”
Rwaramba has reportedly flown from Europe to Los Angeles to be closer to the kids she calls “her children” as they struggle to come to terms with their father’s shock death. Their fate is at this stage uncertain, with reports surfacing that the Jackson family and the two eldest children’s biological mother Debbie Rowe set to go head-to-head in a bitter custody dispute.
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