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Spokesperson: Michael Jackson in 'Fine Health'
December 23, 2008 8:52 AM
Michael Jackson’s official spokesperson is denying reports that the King of Pop is on his deathbed and desperately needs a lung transplant to save his life from a rare, sometimes fatal, lung condition.
A new Jackson biographer, Ian Halperin, told In Touch Weekly that the 50-year-old pop singer suffers from Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, a potentially fatal genetic illness, as emphysema and gastrointestinal bleeding.
“He’s had it for years, but it’s gotten worse,” Halperin, who reportedly just completed a book about Jackson’s life, told In Touch. “He needs a lung transplant but may be too weak to go through with it … [But] it’s the [gastrointestinal] bleeding that is the most problematic part. It could kill him.
Jackson's spokesperson, Dr. Tohme Tohme, called Halperin’s comments a complete fabrication in a statement released yesterday by Los Angeles-based Scoop Marketing.
“Concerning this author's allegations, we would hope in the future that legitimate media will not continue to be exploited by such an obvious attempt to promote this unauthorized 'biography.'”
“Mr. Jackson is in fine health, and finalizing negotiations with a major entertainment company and television network for both a world tour and a series of specials and appearances,” Tohme went on to say.
Tohme statement comes after conflicting messages sent by folks inside and outside Jackson’s camp.
Jackson’s older brother Jermaine refused to deny the report when contacted by Fox News. “He’s not doing well right now,” he told a reporter. “This isn’t a good time.” isn’t a go”
But other Jackson family insiders say reports that he is gravely ill simply are not true.
Brian Oxman, the Jackson family attorney, told ABCNews.com, “Michael is doing okay from everything we can tell. I spoke to Randy Jackson (his brother). This story is not so.”
Kevin McLin, who has known Michael for 34 years and served as his media specialist for 10, told ABCNews.com: “The reports are not true. At this moment MJ is moving into a new estate. He is in great health and is working on new music. Again, the reports about his declining health are false.”
Pearl Jr., who runs the web site MichaelJacksonInsider.com, told ABCNews.com that after speaking to a few family members, she believes the reports are an exaggerated rumor. “I was told Katherine did talk to MJ a few days ago, and she was not alerted to anything that devastating,” she said. “I was also told not to worry.”
Still, pictures of Jackson in a wheelchair earlier this year and wearing a Zorro mask while being helped across the street about two weeks ago leave many with the impression that all in not well with the King of Pop.
People who know him say it’s not his physical health we should be worried about.
“It’s not beyond Michael at all to have this put out for publicity,” said Stacy Brown, who co-wrote the Jackson biography “Michael Jackson: the Man behind the Mask.” “It’s a classic Michael Jackson attention-seeking move. He’s the classic boy who cried wolf.”
Brown also questions how much Jackson’s family really knows about his health. He told ABCNews.com that none of his family members are in close contact with him, by Jackson’s design. And he wonders whether Jackson is working with Halperin to try to stir up interest in his own book.
Brown says Jackson has been shopping around the story of his life for $12 million, but so far hasn’t gotten any takers.
“He doesn’t want to perform,” Brown said, “so the book becomes so much more important now. And this ‘illness’ is another way he can heighten the value.”
“He lives basically on a lot of borrowed money and borrowed credit,” Brown continued. “He’s extremely cash poor. He’s asset rich and even that isn’t what used to be. Most of that is heavily mortgaged, including the Beatles catalogue, his catalogue, the (Neverland) ranch and his condo in LA.”
If reports are true that Jackson will need a lung transplant, then his condition has advanced to a serious state.
“You don’t start with a lung transplants,” Dr. Len Horovitz, a pulmonary specialist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, told ABCNews.com.
He treated Jackson in 1999 for a different illness but said he didn’t see signs of Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency or AATD, then.
People with AATD have problems producing a protein that protects their lungs from the enzyme trypsin. Our bodies naturally produce trypsin to digest food in the intestines and attack bacteria in the lungs, but too much trypsin could mean the enzyme starts to destroy a person’s own flesh.
“In your lungs you use trypsin to destroy bacteria, but once you’re done, you need anti-trypsin to stop it,” Dr. Norman H. Edelman, the chief medical officer of the American Lung Association, told ABCNews.com.
About 75 percent of adults with severe AATD will go on to develop emphysema, often in middle age, according to the National Institutes of Health. Horovitz said Jackson’s condition would only accelerate to emphysema if he suffered poor air quality conditions, such as pollution.
“If you have Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency and you smoke -- it’s real trouble,” said Horovitz.
Treatment is possible when AATD is caught early, “but it’s not a magic cure,” said Edelman.
Patients can get an IV infusion of the protecting protein either monthly or weekly at a hospital or a specialized treatment center.
“This is a dire situation -- a lung transplant,” said Horovitz. “It sounds like he’s at a severe point where there’s no lung tissue left to preserve and he needs a transplant.”
Horovitz said once lung tissue is gone, there’s no hope of restoring it.
Edelman said lung transplants have come a long way in recent years, but the surgery and recovery are still a risky process. First a donor match must be found, and then the patient must suppress their immune system so the body won’t reject the lung.
“The five-year survival rate is 70 percent, so that’s pretty good,” said Edelman. “But they would not consider a lung transplant unless he had pretty severe emphysema.”
Patients can get an IV infusion of the protecting protein either monthly or weekly at a hospital or a specialized treatment center.
“This is a dire situation -- a lung transplant,” said Horovitz. “It sounds like he’s at a severe point where there’s no lung tissue left to preserve and he needs a transplant.”
Horovitz said once lung tissue is gone, there’s no hope of restoring it.
Edelman said lung transplants have come a long way in recent years, but the surgery and recovery are still a risky process. First a donor match must be found, and then the patient must suppress their immune system so the body won’t reject the lung.
“The five-year survival rate is 70 percent, so that’s pretty good,” said Edelman. “But they would not consider a lung transplant unless he had pretty severe emphysema.”
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God bless him! If he is having medical issues, I hope he overcomes them. If the author is stooping to 'Tabloid' type stories to sell a book, then I hope no one buys the book!
It sounds to me like the author is trying to make a quick buck (or a couple million quick bucks). It's exactly how tabloids work.
Can't wait to see what else you've got in store for the world this year, Michael!
Posted by: R | Dec 23, 2008 11:05:44 AM
MJ has lived off the tabloid press for year by his chosen actions. He has lived above the law for years just like OJ. He has needed a brain transplant for many years as well. Get rid of just a little of his pride that has consumed his life. Half black; half white; half female; half male. One mixed up dude here. Thanks to his DAD.
Posted by: richard warren | Dec 23, 2008 11:33:58 AM
Ian Halperin's spokesman made the following correction, "Mr. Jackson is not suffering from a deadly lung disease and does not require a lung transplant. What we meant to report was that Mr. Jackson is a pedophile who has to be nuttier than a fruitcake."
Posted by: stop2think | Dec 23, 2008 11:58:03 AM
I'm sure this is nothing a few little boys can't cure. ZING!
Posted by: surfobx31 | Dec 23, 2008 12:53:22 PM
Jackson is more than likely fine, and this is just more fodder for Jackson haters. If there was anything REALLY wrong with him I doubt any of us would know about it, given his very reclusive and secretive lifestyle. Let him live his life in peace. These types of stories are not good for he and his family.
Posted by: Graylon | Dec 23, 2008 12:55:06 PM
This is just more spin from the Jackson publicity machine. He hasn't been in the news and he needs to get his name out there in the public consciousness, so they put out a bogus "story" and then he can publicly "deny" it to create some controversy. It's all BS. Michael Jackson is a musical genius, but he really needs to do something worthwhile musically, in order for people to pay attention to him, in a good way. He lives like a freak. He goes shopping in pajamas and a Zorro Mask, Surgical Mask and Black Fedora, and then has the audacity to ask, "Why is everybody staring at me? Why won't the photographers leave me alone?" Please. Grow up Michael. The curtain has closed on that act, buddy. Get back to work and stop trying to act like the world won't leave you alone. In reality, you couldn't stand a day without some sort of spotlight - positive OR negative - on you.
Posted by: Scott | Dec 23, 2008 1:08:51 PM
Pull my left leg and it plays "Jingle Bells"
Posted by: Oh yeah, sure. Why not? | Dec 23, 2008 1:19:23 PM
He doesn't need a lung transplant! He needs a brain transplant!
Posted by: brannigon1 | Dec 23, 2008 1:30:07 PM
We all know that Michael is peculiar, that's his choice and style of life, so why not let him be. Suppose the story's true we'll all know sooner or later. I think we should just wait and see. What say u? Give the guy some space u'all.
Posted by: cyberchic | Dec 23, 2008 2:37:49 PM
Brain transplant? That's not a very nice thing to say about anyone. What if he really is ill right now? Please, he gave millions and millions of his fans pleasure of the years and regardless of some of his failings, he is still a human being with feelings.
Posted by: jackie | Dec 23, 2008 2:43:42 PM
Michael is a great person he's been there done it and will do it again if given the chance to you haters let him be. Is his life and he did it his way. Michael to God be the glory great things he has done so I know what ever it is he will pull you true trust in him be of good courage and you will come out victorious.
Posted by: Elaine | Dec 23, 2008 3:10:50 PM
He never did anything for anyone. Let him die and fry in hell.
Posted by: jmark68925 | Dec 23, 2008 4:40:55 PM
Well Mr J, i wish you a speedy recovery and may God have mercy on you for all that you have done, both knowingly and unknowing.Please remember that God created you wonderfully and perfectly.You ought to be proud of your skin color and who you are.Trying to dress yourself into an other mans is not cool.I am extremely proud of your brothers for mentaining their true identity. I am praying that you get well soon, but try to be yourself.
Posted by: pomasu | Dec 23, 2008 7:14:36 PM
The only thing I have to say about MJ is that, I hope he didn't do anything sexually to those boys, but if he did, and he does have a lung disease, God is taking care of him, for the wrong he has done.
Posted by: Lisa | Dec 23, 2008 8:14:03 PM
hai mjs,
we love u alot.praying to god for ur health everyday when i heard the news.i prayed for u untill sunrise and sets.my god hanuman will take care of u.dont worry micheal,i be there for u.my heart says ur innocent.my hanuman will help u.I LOVE U.GET WILL SOON.its me indianwomen sunita ,there for u.iam doing pooja for u.I LOVE U JACK.DONT WORRY ,MY HANUMAN WILL HELP U.BE BRAVE JACK.I LOVE U.
URS
SUNI
Posted by: sunita | Dec 24, 2008 10:12:05 AM
hai mjs,
we love u alot.praying to god for ur health everyday when i heard the news.i prayed for u untill sunrise and sets.my god hanuman will take care of u.dont worry micheal,i be there for u.my heart says ur innocent.my hanuman will help u.I LOVE U.GET WILL SOON.its me indianwomen sunita ,there for u.iam doing pooja for u.I LOVE U JACK.DONT WORRY ,MY HANUMAN WILL HELP U.BE BRAVE JACK.I LOVE U.
URS
SUNI
Posted by: sunita | Dec 24, 2008 10:12:08 AM
in another few years his unbelievable vanity will require a full mask over his dwindling face. Pride is literally consuming him. Really kind of tragic but all self generated.
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Posted by: candy | Dec 25, 2008 9:39:31 PM
Who Cares?????
Posted by: gatornation1957 | Dec 26, 2008 9:16:49 PM
I can vouch personally and tell you that this one IS NOT true because Michael Jackson frequents where I work twice a month almost on schedule.If he has a lung disease,he's definately doing an excellent job of hiding it because he's strong enough to walk normally.Don't worry you guys, he's doing just fine. :)
Posted by: MissRaeM. | Dec 27, 2008 11:42:43 PM
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