Re: [情報] Dr. Shafer 回答MJJC歌迷問題
看板KingofPop (麥可傑克森 - Michael Jackson)作者ChesterB (很難想)時間14年前 (2011/12/29 05:59)推噓0(0推 0噓 0→)留言0則, 0人參與討論串2/10 (看更多)
Questions about Michael Jackson in general
這篇是關於MJ的相關基本問題
MJJC: Have you ever listened to Michael Jackson’s music and if yes, what
song is your favorite?
Dr. Steve Shafer: I grew up listening to Michael Jackson’s music, just like
the rest of the world. Thriller was the only album that I knew well, and “
Beat it” is my favorite track from it. The message and the music both
appealed to me.
MJJC: What was your opinion about Michael Jackson before this trial?
Dr. Steve Shafer: I knew very little about his personal life, other than the
occasional sensational headlines. I intentionally read nothing about his life
before the trial, because I did not want to introduce bias into my testimony.
I’ve read a lot since the trial.
MJJC:Did your opinion about Michael Jackson change during and after this
trial? Positively or negatively, and what is your current opinion about
Michael Jackson?
Dr. Steve Shafer: Yes. During the trial I saw him as a patient, just like
many patients I’ve cared for. During the trial I had no mental image of
Michael Jackson as an icon or famous entertainer. He was a patient who died
receiving medical care. It was important to keep focused on him as a patient.
Having said that, I was conscious that his interactions with Conrad Murray
were, in part, a tragic side effect of his wealth. I spent 20 years on the
faculty at Stanford University, and more recently at Columbia University.
Patients who are very wealthy often choose a big-name medical center. Most
wealthy patients are very kind and decent people. However, I occasionally
encounter a wealthy patient who believes that because he or she is rich, he
or she can simply tell me how to give anesthesia. That is what they are used
to: giving orders and having people say “yes.” I believe that Michael
Jackson fell into this trap: believing that he could tell doctors what to do
and expect them say “yes.” This doesn’t excuse his doctors for saying “
yes.” However, wealth and fame can be a curse.
My opinion of Michael Jackson is that he was an immensely gifted musician,
entertainer, and genuinely compassionate individual. However, he was thrust
into (well deserved) stardom as a youngster, and spent his entire life under
the glare of public scrutiny. That does not seem like a blessing to me. To me
it seems like a tragedy. He never lived a normal life.
MJJC: During the trial, the defense and various media outlets repeatedly
called Michael Jackson a "drug addict". Based on your knowledge and research
in this case, would you say that Michael Jackson was a "drug addict" or not?
Dr. Steve Shafer: “Addiction” is a lay term, not a medical term. The
correct medical term is substance dependency. You will find an accurate
explanation of this in Wikipedia. You can also find a good description at
http://www.csam-asam.org/pdf/misc/DS..._diagnosis.doc.
I think Michael Jackson likely had a dependency on sedatives at the time of
his death, because he was receiving intravenous sedatives every night. That
type of regular exposure is almost certain to cause dependency.
MJJC: Can Dr. Shafer render an opinion on the chronic condition of Michael’s
lungs (respiratory bronchiolitis, multifocal chronic interstitial
pneumonitis, chronic inflammation)? Some TV doctor (Dr. Drew) alleged that it
could be due to continuous/long term Propofol use. However MJ is known to
have Pleurisy at 1977 and reported to say “he had a blister on his lungs”
in later years. Could it be caused by the Propofol or could it be related to
his Lupus?
Dr. Steve Shafer: Propofol is commonly used for infusions in intensive care
units. I am not aware of any primary effect of propofol on the lungs.
However, because Michael Jackson’s trachea (windpipe) was not protected
while he was receiving propofol, he could have regularly inhaled small
amounts of saliva or regurgitated stomach contents while anesthetized from
propofol. That can damage the lungs and produce chronic inflammation.
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In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope.
In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort.
In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream.
In a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.
~~~~By Michael Jackson
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