Tuesday, October 4, 2011

DAY 6 of the trial

Today, there was the parade of Dr Murray's women.  There's one of his bimbettes under this post.  They were all inappropriate morons (see the stupid grin on her face below) who found it necessary to be very stupidly smiley since they were on camera.  Amazing how stupid one can be if one puts their mind to it.  This was NOT a smiling moment.  This was an eye opening day in that the superficial life that Dr Murray has had was exposed.  It was all about women, sex and his being a sperm doner...randomly having kids all over Cali with women that dressed and spoke like prostitutes. 

Once again, this day in court exposed the angry faced doctor for who he really is.  Imagine a doctor, illegally giving deep anesthesia by Propofol in a patient's home so that he could sleep!  He needs to throw himself at the mercy of the court.  The man is a menace to his patients and lethal to others. 

Once again, I'm not impressed with the "MD" he has after his name.  No matter how you look at it, just because he was able to memorize well, doesn't make the idiot a physician;  it only makes him more of an idiot.  Cynical?  Yep!  One of those "MD" lying SOB's nearly killed both myself and my  daughter...as well as many others that I counsel.

BEWARE of your doctor...especially if you trust him/her.  Most of them just want a cushy way to practive and have absolutely no respect for human life.  This moron killed Mr Jackson & nearly killed me as well 5 years ago.   How good a deal is getting all of your patients hooked on drugs?  It's a sure deal that they will ALL be seeing you every month.  A true cushy paycheck & job. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

What is Propofol?



Propofol is a drug that reduces anxiety and tension, and promotes relaxation and sleep or loss of consciousness. Propofol provides loss of awareness for short diagnostic tests and surgical procedures, sleep at the beginning of surgery, and supplements other types of general anesthetics.
What should my health care professional know before I receive propofol?

They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
arrhythmia (rapid, slow, or irregular heart beat)
blood vessel disease
head injury
heart disease
high cholesterol
pancreatitis
seizures (convulsions)
an unusual or allergic reaction to propofol, anesthetics, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives
pregnant or trying to get pregnant
breast-feeding
How should I use propofol?

Propofol is for injection into a vein. It is given by trained anesthesia professionals in a controlled environment.
Contact your pediatrician or health care professional regarding the use of this medicine in children. Special care may be needed.