IUC Exclusive: MAJOR IUC MICHAEL JACKSON HEALTH UPDATE

Posted on February 12th, 2009 by HisHighness in IUC:Entertainment, IUC:Exclusive
My readers may remember that IUC reported months ago that Michael Jackson is suffering from a potentially fatal genetic condition known as alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency.
British newspapers are reporting today that Michael Jackson may also have a flesh-eating MRSA superbug contracted during a nosejob. The speculation is that this is why Jackson has been photographed arriving at a Beverly Hills medical clinic three times in the last two months wearing a surgical mask.

But reliable sources inside Jackson’s camp tell me that the reason for his visits to the clinic are in fact to receive regular injections of
alpha-1 antitrypsin, a substance that is derived from human plasma and which is often used to effectively treat the symptoms of Alpha 1.
While I have been told that the treatment has succeeded in arresting the most severe symptoms that Jackson was suffering as recently as last December, there have been some “setbacks” in recent weeks.

It’s possible that one of those setbacks has been the onset of an MRSA bug as has been reported by the British tabloids today but so far I’m told the stories aren’t true.
Just last week, Perez Hilton posted an item noting that “there may be something seriously wrong with the King of Pop” and showing a photo of Jackson leaving the clinic with puffy disfigured hands.
According to medical literature, one of the symptoms of Alpa 1 Anitrypsin deficiency is panniculitis, characterized by subcutaneous inflammation of the skin similar to the symptoms seen in the photo posted by Perez.

Developing!
  1. Pez said on February 13th, 2009 at 5:35 pm

    *Yawn* here you go again. Journalism i’m sure involves a degree of research and investigation. Not just he said she said. Check out 45th Birthday pics of Michael, his hands look exactly the same back then. And again i reiterate my point for you to check out the pics of him in the belair gardens just 2 days after this photo. Looks fine to me. But what really interests me is your apparent ‘Inside sources.’ I’ve worked on many promotional campaigns for Michael’s ‘Camp’ over the past 3 years, So tell me who these sources are, so we can put an end to the rubbish from these so called ‘Sources’

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  2. Samantha said on February 14th, 2009 at 12:38 pm

    All of these pictures are taken at the medical offices of Dr. Arnold W. Klein, a dermatologist who has done long-term skin treatment on Michael Jackson and others for Vitiligo. In one of the pictures from these visits Dr. Klein is clearly visible in the frame and the building interior/exterior is identical to his L.A. office. Dr. Klein is a certified dermatologist, but only in general skin treatment and minor corrective and cosmetic surgeries (Botox and dermal fillers). He is not certified to provide Alpha-1 augmentation therapy, nor do I believe that his offices are medically capable of providing such injections which require the use of donor blood and such.

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  3. Michael Jackson said on June 5th, 2009 at 3:05 am

    Mr Jackson is fine and will do all 50 concerts like the best king of pop !!!

    The game is another prove he will.

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  4. Axel said on July 11th, 2009 at 4:14 am

    @Michael Jackson:
    mmm… not!

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  5. tony said on July 17th, 2009 at 12:08 am

    I believe Micheal jackson had AIDS . Aids affection you will have : lots of pain all over your body parts , you will have lots sores all over your body parts , sores will not heal , your hair will fall off slowly , your eyes sight will slowly go , you can’t eat .Taken Aids Medicince you will get very tired , very weak and you can’t eat . Micheal Jackson had all of these feelings . I don’t believe any his Doctors Reports or his Parents Reports . I believe he Killed himself . ( we will never get the true story how he died ) just like Elvis Presley or Marilyn monroe or john kennedy

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  6. [...] Ian is now reporting that the staph infection is a separate illness which is affecting his treatment for Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency: [...] reliable sources inside [...]

  7. [...] Ian is now reporting that the staph infection is a separate illness which is affecting his treatment for Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency: [...] reliable sources inside [...]

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