Jun 27th, 2009 - FOXNews
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As the initial shock of Michael Jackson's sudden death recedes, a picture of the singer's tortured lifestyle is emerging, one populated by prescription drugs, sycophants, plastic surgery, lavish spending, and an ever-failing quest to recapture the fame of his "Thriller" days of the early 1980s.
A source who spent time traveling with the singer on and off for decades, seeing Jackson regularly until shortly before his death, tells FOXNews.com that as long ago as the early 1990s, Jackson was traveling with a personal physician.
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