JACKO BEGGED FOR DRUGS

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LATEST: Law enforcement official confirm discovery of Propofol aka Diprivan a powerful narcotic in Jacko’s home.

NEW DETAILS: The Propofol that was found in Jacko’s home can cause cardiac arrest when mixed with sedative narcoleptics.

 Michael Jackson’s nurse revealed his desperate need for drugs as sleepless star begged for fix of Propofol aka Diprivan which was discovered in his home when LAPD swept it yesterday.

According to Associated Press, Jackson was so distraught driven from unending insominia he pleaded desperately with registered nurse, Cherilyn Lee, 56,  for the powerful sedative Diprivan ( Propofol) which is administered intravenously.

Lee who’s expertise is nutritional counseling says she rejected his repeated demands.
                   
The nurse told AP she was in Florida June 21 when she received a frantic call from a Jacko confidante.

“He called and was very frantic and said, `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 is cold. It’s very cold,’" Lee revealed.

"I said, `Tell him he needs to go the hospital. I don’t know what’s going on, 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," she added, fearing the worst.

 "He was in trouble Sunday and he was crying out."

Despite Lee’s insistence Jacko made no trip to the hospital and died from cardiac arrest four days later.

“This was a person who was seeking help, desperately, to get some sleep, to get some rest,” she stated.

"All I want is to be able to sleep,” Jackson had told her. “ I want to be able to sleep eight hours. I know I’ll feel better the next day."

Jackson insiders believe Jacko’s psychological trauma stems from his 2005 child molestation charges, leaving the Peter Pan wanna-be in a state of constant nervous excitation resulting in anxiety attacks, anorexia depression and  insomnia.