“Pharmacy crawl” creates “Pharmacy Shoppers”

Painkiller Overdoses Often Involve ‘Pharmacy Shopping’

http://health.usnews.com/health-news/articles/2015/07/08/painkiller-overdoses-often-involve-pharmacy-shopping

Wholesalers’ rationing and opiophobic Pharmacists have created the “Pharmacy Crawl” .. which give people who like to do research to use numbers to prove certain facts… Could it be that these researchers seek out numbers that “prove” a pre-conceived conclusion ?

WEDNESDAY, July 8, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Nearly half of all deaths resulting from an overdose of narcotic painkillers involved Medicaid recipients who used multiple pharmacies to fill their prescriptions, a new study finds.

“Pharmacy shopping,” or the use of multiple pharmacies at the same time, is a way some patients obtain more medication than they need. Medicaid programs in many states track the number of pharmacies patients visit to prevent such abuse of painkillers, the study authors said.

It’s unclear, however, how many pharmacies must be visited or how much time should lapse between prescriptions to identify patients engaging in pharmacy shopping with the intent to misuse their medication. Some patients, the study authors pointed out, may legitimately use more than one pharmacy if they move, travel or make a change in their insurance coverage.

To investigate this issue, researchers examined the records of more than 90,000 Medicaid recipients aged 18 to 64, who were long-term users of narcotic painkillers, such as Oxycontin (oxycodone) or Vicodin (hydrocodone). These patients had used three or more narcotic prescriptions for 90 days from 2008 to 2010.

Patients using overlapping painkiller prescriptions had a higher rate of overdoses, the study published recently in The Journal of Pain revealed. Patients who used four pharmacies within 90 days, which the study said could be considered an indication of pharmacy shopping, had the highest odds of overdosing.

Study author Zhuo Yang, of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and colleagues concluded that the use of overlapping prescriptions and multiple pharmacies isn’t medically reasonable or necessary. Programs to restrict reimbursement for controlled prescriptions, such as narcotic painkillers, could designate one pharmacy and one doctor for patients on these medications, they suggested.

The consequences of denial of pain management ?

This pt suffered a Cardiovascular Accident/Stroke… which he contributes to his inability to continue to get the level of pain management therapy.. It is not a major leap between unmanaged pain… elevated stress… elevated blood pressure.. and other mental/physical stressors.

Taxation without representation.. or just plain ROBBERY ?

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DEA Seizes $44,000 from Nail Salon Owner Who Committed No Crime at Airport

https://generationopportunity.org/articles/2015/07/07/dea-seizes-44000-from-nail-salon-owner-who-committed-no-crime-airport/

Vu Do, the owner of two nail salons in New York City, is learning that once the federal government takes your money, it can be hard to get it back.

Back in February, Do was flying from JFK International Airport to California to visit his two brothers. He was traveling with $44,000 in cash in his bag, his entire life savings, because he intended to use the money to help out his brothers who were having financial problems.

When Do tried to pass through security at JFK, he was stopped by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials, who immediately seized all of his cash. Officials say they seized the money “because the property was used or acquired as a result of a violation of the Controlled Substances Act,” even though there was no evidence of any drug-related activity.

Do says that he has never used, bought, or sold illegal drugs in his life. While the DEA officials let him go without even a citation, they still kept his cash.

In an attempt to get his money back, Do filed a legal complaint, but due to an obscure, 30-day deadline in federal law, he was too late.  The government now officially possesses his money.

Stories such as this are far too common, with police forces and federal agencies seizing money and property without ever charging the owner with a crime. Sign our “End Civil Asset Forfeiture” petition below and let Congress know that the practice of seizing money and property needs to stop.

 

Another Pharmacy School Graduate that is a healthcare DENIER ?

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The Walgreens that I have used for the last 27 years & is the closest to my house – just UNDER a mile away (.94 mile) has a new Pharmacy Manager who will not fill my class 2 prescriptions because I am in a different zip code!! Seriously how do I even reason with this type of insanity????

The above post appeared in a closed FB page for chronic pain…  I’M SPEECHLESS !

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Figures never lie and liars always figure

Quarter of patients prescribed opioids progress to long-term use

http://drugtopics.modernmedicine.com/drug-topics/news/quarter-patients-prescribed-opioids-progress-long-term-use?page=0,0

If you read this article… the author turned 21 % into 25% and determined that long term use was 3-4 months… and ignored the 6% that actually ended up > 4 months usage… but the study was rather small sample (293 pts) and stopped reviewing records after a short period of time.. or if they did review longer… did not report the facts.. because they refuted the original hypothesis.

One quarter of patients prescribed opioid painkillers for the first time progress to long-term use of these medications, according to researchers at the Mayo Clinic.

The findings were published in the July issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings. The findings also show that patients with histories of tobacco use and substance abuse were most likely to graduate to long-term use of opioid painkillers.

Doctor dispensing linked to unnecessary opioid Rxs

“From a patient perspective, it is important to recognize the potential risks associated with these medications. I encourage use of alternative methods to manage pain, including non-opioid analgesics or other non-medication approaches,” said W. Michael Hooten, MD,  lead study author and an anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. “That reduces or even eliminates the risk of these medications transitioning to another problem that was never intended.”

Hooten said while it is important for healthcare providers to identify patients who are more likely to abuse opioid painkillers, all patients should proceed cautiously when offered opioid painkillers. “Many people will suggest it’s actually a national epidemic. More people now are experiencing fatal overdoses related to opioid use than compared to heroin and cocaine combined.” 

The Mayo researchers analyzed the records of 293 patients who in 2009 received a new prescription for painkillers such as oxycodone, morphine, hydromorphone, oxymorphone, hydrocodone, fentanyl, meperidine, codeine, and methadone.

Researchers found that 21% of the patients went from a single prescription to prescriptions lasting three to four months. Six percent of the patients ended up with more than a four-month supply of the painkillers.

Hooten said long-term use of opioids might make patients more sensitive to pain. He said when opioids must be used, it is important to reduce the dose and limit the duration. “The next step in this research is to drill down and find more detailed information about the potential role of dose and quantity of medication prescribed,”  Hooten said. “It is possible that higher dose or greater quantities of the drug with each prescription are important predictors of longer-term use.”

Local bureaucrat abusing his power to silence critics… FIRST AMENDMENT BE DAMNED !

Sweet Cakes by Melissa couple

Oregon silences bakers who refused to make cake for gay wedding

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/07/06/state-silences-bakers-who-refused-to-bake-cake-for-lesbians.html

Shut up! Don’t say another word.

That’s what the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry (BOLI) is telling the owners of Sweet Cakes By Melissa, a bakery owned by Christians who refused to bake a cake for a lesbian wedding.

On Friday the state ordered owners Aaron and Melissa Klein to pay $135,000 in damages to a lesbian couple they turned away in 2013.

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The state also slapped a gag order on the evangelical Christian bakers – banning them from speaking publicly about their refusal to participate in or bake wedding cakes for same-sex unions.

“This effectively strips us of all our First Amendment rights,” Mrs. Klein wrote on Facebook. “According to the state of Oregon, we neither have freedom of religion or freedom of speech.”

The Kleins tell me they have been ordered not to speak to any news organizations or speak publicly – an order they violated when they called me.

The Kleins were ordered to “cease and desist from publishing, circulating, issuing or displaying, or causing to be published, circulated, issued or displayed, any communication, notice, advertisement or sign of any kind to the effect that any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, services or privileges of a place of public accommodation will be refused, withheld from or denied to, or that any discrimination will be made against, any person on account of sexual orientation.”

The order was signed by Brad Avakian, the commissioner of the BOLI and a vocal supporter of the LGBTQIA community.

“Within Oregon’s public accommodations law is the basic principle of human decency that every person, regardless of their sexual orientation, has the freedom to fully participate in society,” the ruling states. “The ability to enter public places, to shop and dine, to move about unfettered by bigotry.”

On a side note here – I predicted that once gay marriage was legalized, LGBTQIA supporters would attempt to silence all dissent.

Avakian has publicly stated his intentions to target Christian business owners who do not comply with his way of thinking. Here’s what he told The Oregonian about Sweet Cakes By Melissa in 2013:

“The goal is never to shut down a business. The goal is to rehabilitate.”

Here we have a government employee who wants to “rehabilitate” Christian business owners like the Kleins. How exactly does Avakian plan on purging their religious beliefs? Is the state of Oregon running a reeducation camp? Or maybe they prefer to use shock therapy.

I’m truly interested to know what sort of conversion therapy treatments Avakian uses. However, he won’t return my telephone calls.

The Kleins did not seem all that concerned about Avakian’s order to remain silent. The first thing they did after reading his edict was to call me.

“I don’t really care,” Mr. Klein told me. “This man has no power over me. He seems to think he can tell me to be quiet. That doesn’t sit well with me – and I refuse to comply.”

The Kleins tell me they have been ordered not to speak to any news organizations or speak publicly – an order they violated when they called me.

“They picked the wrong guy,” Mr. Klein said. “When my constitutional freedoms have been violated by the state, I’m going to speak out. That’s the way it is.”

Mrs. Klein told me she was shocked that the state of Oregon thinks they have the power to silence her voice.

“For us to not be able to speak about it – that’s our freedom of speech,” she said. “All Americans should be free to live and work by their faith and speak their mind.”

Since 2013 the Kleins and their five children have become targets of LGBTQIA activists and their supporters. They eventually had to shut down their retail store after they were hit with boycotts and protests.

Their children were subjected to death threats and the family had to install security at their rural home.

Mr. Klein had to take a job picking up garbage after LGBTQIA activists and their cronies threatened other wedding vendors who did business with Sweet Cakes By Melissa.

In spite of the LGBTQIA bullying, the Kleins remain steadfast in their faith and will refuse to bow down to the government.

“God is awesome,” Mrs. Klein told me. “He is taking care of us. I’m not sad about it at all. It is what it is. God opens doors and shuts doors.”

The family has launched a donation page to help defray the expenses of their fight with the state of Oregon.

Friends, it is open season on Catholics and Evangelical Christians – and I suspect we will hear more stories from Christian business owners just like the Kleins – targeted by LGBTQIA activists and their minions.

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy tried to reassure Americans that religious liberty would be protected now that the Court redefined marriage.

“The First Amendment ensures that religious organizations and persons are given proper protection as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths, and to their own deep aspirations to continue the family structure they have long revered,” he wrote.

Perhaps Justice Kennedy should tell that to Aaron and Melissa Klein. They tried to live out the central principles of their lives and faith – and were slapped with a $135,000 fine and a cease and desist order.

Oregon silences bakers who refused to make cake for gay wedding

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/07/06/state-silences-bakers-who-refused-to-bake-cake-for-lesbians.html

That’s what the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry (BOLI) is telling the owners of Sweet Cakes By Melissa, a bakery owned by Christians who refused to bake a cake for a lesbian wedding.

On Friday the state ordered owners Aaron and Melissa Klein to pay $135,000 in damages to a lesbian couple they turned away in 2013.

CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW TODD ON FACEBOOK FOR CONSERVATIVE CONVERSATION!

The state also slapped a gag order on the evangelical Christian bakers – banning them from speaking publicly about their refusal to participate in or bake wedding cakes for same-sex unions.

“This effectively strips us of all our First Amendment rights,” Mrs. Klein wrote on Facebook. “According to the state of Oregon, we neither have freedom of religion or freedom of speech.”

The Kleins tell me they have been ordered not to speak to any news organizations or speak publicly – an order they violated when they called me.

The Kleins were ordered to “cease and desist from publishing, circulating, issuing or displaying, or causing to be published, circulated, issued or displayed, any communication, notice, advertisement or sign of any kind to the effect that any of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, services or privileges of a place of public accommodation will be refused, withheld from or denied to, or that any discrimination will be made against, any person on account of sexual orientation.”

The order was signed by Brad Avakian, the commissioner of the BOLI and a vocal supporter of the LGBTQIA community.

“Within Oregon’s public accommodations law is the basic principle of human decency that every person, regardless of their sexual orientation, has the freedom to fully participate in society,” the ruling states. “The ability to enter public places, to shop and dine, to move about unfettered by bigotry.”

On a side note here – I predicted that once gay marriage was legalized, LGBTQIA supporters would attempt to silence all dissent.

Avakian has publicly stated his intentions to target Christian business owners who do not comply with his way of thinking. Here’s what he told The Oregonian about Sweet Cakes By Melissa in 2013:

“The goal is never to shut down a business. The goal is to rehabilitate.”

Here we have a government employee who wants to “rehabilitate” Christian business owners like the Kleins. How exactly does Avakian plan on purging their religious beliefs? Is the state of Oregon running a reeducation camp? Or maybe they prefer to use shock therapy.

I’m truly interested to know what sort of conversion therapy treatments Avakian uses. However, he won’t return my telephone calls.

The Kleins did not seem all that concerned about Avakian’s order to remain silent. The first thing they did after reading his edict was to call me.

“I don’t really care,” Mr. Klein told me. “This man has no power over me. He seems to think he can tell me to be quiet. That doesn’t sit well with me – and I refuse to comply.”

The Kleins tell me they have been ordered not to speak to any news organizations or speak publicly – an order they violated when they called me.

“They picked the wrong guy,” Mr. Klein said. “When my constitutional freedoms have been violated by the state, I’m going to speak out. That’s the way it is.”

Mrs. Klein told me she was shocked that the state of Oregon thinks they have the power to silence her voice.

“For us to not be able to speak about it – that’s our freedom of speech,” she said. “All Americans should be free to live and work by their faith and speak their mind.”

Since 2013 the Kleins and their five children have become targets of LGBTQIA activists and their supporters. They eventually had to shut down their retail store after they were hit with boycotts and protests.

Their children were subjected to death threats and the family had to install security at their rural home.

Mr. Klein had to take a job picking up garbage after LGBTQIA activists and their cronies threatened other wedding vendors who did business with Sweet Cakes By Melissa.

In spite of the LGBTQIA bullying, the Kleins remain steadfast in their faith and will refuse to bow down to the government.

“God is awesome,” Mrs. Klein told me. “He is taking care of us. I’m not sad about it at all. It is what it is. God opens doors and shuts doors.”

The family has launched a donation page to help defray the expenses of their fight with the state of Oregon.

Friends, it is open season on Catholics and Evangelical Christians – and I suspect we will hear more stories from Christian business owners just like the Kleins – targeted by LGBTQIA activists and their minions.

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy tried to reassure Americans that religious liberty would be protected now that the Court redefined marriage.

“The First Amendment ensures that religious organizations and persons are given proper protection as they seek to teach the principles that are so fulfilling and so central to their lives and faiths, and to their own deep aspirations to continue the family structure they have long revered,” he wrote.

Perhaps Justice Kennedy should tell that to Aaron and Melissa Klein. They tried to live out the central principles of their lives and faith – and were slapped with a $135,000 fine and a cease and desist order.

How money and political corruption affects our health/healthcare ?

In a recent interview, Governor Christie stated that if elected President of the US… that he would turn the clock back to the “good ole days” of the war on drugs. According to this author, Gov Christie has a vested interest in how healthcare is provided, who can provide it and who can receive it…  ANOTHER Attorney/Politician practicing medicine ?

3 Alternative Health Doctors Found Dead In the Last 2 Weeks After Run-Ins With The Feds

3 Alternative Health Doctors Found Dead In the Last 2 Weeks After Run-Ins With The Feds

 http://thefreethoughtproject.com/3-alternative-health-doctors-dead-run-ins-feds/#k3MldBvXvgwg0rRj.99

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In the past several weeks, a number of controversial natural health doctors have died under mysterious circumstances. Some of them have even had recent encounters with federal agents and bureaucracies.

Two weeks ago, the string of mysterious deaths began when Dr. Jeff Bradstreet MD was found in a river with a gunshot wound to his chest. The police claim that the gunshot wound was self-inflicted and that the death was a suicide, however, Bradstreet’s family suspects foul play.

Last week, members of the family set up a donation page “To find the answers to the many questions leading up to the death of Dr Bradstreet, including an exhaustive investigation into the possibility of foul play.”

In just one week, the page has already managed to raise over $25,000, many of those donations coming from former patients who were helped by Dr. Bradstreet’s controversial treatments.

Another death came on Fathers Day, June 21, when Dr. Bruce Hedendal DC Ph.D., of the Miami area, was found dead in his car with no explanation as to how it happened. As of right now, there are even fewer details about the circumstances surrounding Hedenal’s death as there are about the death of Bradstreet.

To make matters even more suspicious, both doctors have had run-ins with the feds due to their unconventional treatments, which had been known to help people. In fact, just weeks before his death Bradstreet’s office was raided by the FDA.

If two dead doctors in the same field, and same region of the country in such a short time span was not suspicious enough, Dr. Teresa Sievers, another natural health doctor from Florida, also died under mysterious circumstances earlier this week. According to Sievers’ website, she also specialized in holistic health treatments. She was allegedly murdered by an unknown attacker in an upscale neighborhood that experiences very little crime.

Each of these doctors were described as very healthy people with no major health problems, and no real reason for anyone to target them for murder, nor did they show any signs of depression.

Definitive blood test for Fibromyalgia ?

Fibromyalgia Blood Test Gets Insurance Coverage

http://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2015/5/27/fibromyalgia-blood-test-gets-insurance-coverage#at_pco=smlrebh-1.0&at_si=5597012288935f77&at_ab=per-2&at_pos=0&at_tot=5

The founder of a bioresearch company that offers a controversial blood test for fibromyalgia says the test is now covered by Medicare and some private insurers. But questions remain about the viability of the test.  

“Insurance has really been the big issue for us. That was the hump we really needed to get over,” said Bruce Gillis, MD, the founder and CEO of EpicGenetics in Santa Monica, CA.

“We are a Medicare approved laboratory. It covers 100% of the test. We are getting private insurance companies that are reimbursing for the test. And we have gotten most Blue Cross Blue Shield agencies to pay for the test.”

EpicGenetics introduced the FM/a test in 2013, calling it the first definitive blood test for fibromyalgia, a poorly understood disorder that is characterized by deep tissue pain, fatigue, depression and insomnia. The test costs $775 and results are usually available in about a week.

Gillis told Pain News Network that with insurance coverage now available he expects more people to take the test. He projects his lab to analyze its 5,000th FM/a test by the end of the year.

IMAGE COURTESY OF EPICGENETICS

IMAGE COURTESY OF EPICGENETICS

The test looks for protein molecules in the blood called chemokines and cytokines, which are produced by white blood cells. Fibromyalgia patients have fewer chemokines and cytokines in their blood than healthy people, according to Gillis, and have weaker immune systems as a result.

But critics have contended that the same immune system biomarkers can be found in people with other illnesses, such as rheumatoid arthritis, making the FM/a test meaningless.

Two small studies supporting Gillis’ theory have been conducted, both of them financed by EpicGenetics. The most recent study, published in Rheumatology International, compared the blood profiles of 160 patients who had taken the FM/a test to blood from hundreds of lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients, as well as a control group.

“We were able to demonstrate statistically significant differences in scores comparing patients with FM (fibromyalgia), healthy controls and autoimmune disease,” wrote lead author Daniel Wallace, MD, a rheumatologist at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and a professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA who has worked as a consultant for EpicGenetics.

“This cytokine profile test had a 93% sensitivity and an 89.4% specificity for the diagnosis of FM. We also found that these profiles are relatively sensitive and specific for FM compared to SLE (lupus) and RA (rheumatoid arthritis). It remains unclear if these differences are directly related to the pathogenesis of FM.”

Wallace called his research “exploratory” and said further studies are needed to see if other autoimmune diseases can lower levels of chemokines and cytokines in the blood.

But Gillis goes further – saying the study “proved” that the FM/a test works.

“This study analyzed patients with fibromyalgia against patients with rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, the two primary illnesses in rheumatology. And it proved that our biomarkers are indeed distinct for fibromyalgia,” said Gillis.

“Junk Science”

But critics say more proof is needed – not only that the FM/a test works – but that fibromyalgia is a separate and distinct disease.

“The study is interesting but interpretation of their results is still made somewhat difficult by the fact that, as far as we know, fibromyalgia is not a discrete medical condition,” said John Quintner, MD, a rheumatologist in Australia. 

Quintner calls fibromyalgia a “symptom cluster” and says lower levels of chemokines and cytokines could be caused by a number of different disorders that trigger an immune system response. 

“Such conditions might also include major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder,” Quintner wrote in an email to Pain News Network.

An even bigger skeptic is Fred Wolfe, MD, a prominent researcher and rheumatologist who has called the EpicGenetic studies “junk science.” 

“The (new) study is very, very bad, and does not meet minimal scientific standards. The test is not needed and could not possibly be valid,” said Wolfe, who also considers fibromyalgia more of a symptom than a disease.   

“What you need to do in a study like this is you need to have an unbiased population. And this is by no means an unbiased population. They picked the people. If you’re measuring stress, it’s very easy to pick the patients you want and get the results you want,” Wolfe told Pain News Network.

“Fibromyalgia is an illness that can be found in people with rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. It occurs in about 25% of people with rheumatoid arthritis. It’s sort of like separating anxiety from cancer. A lot of people with cancer have anxiety. And the idea that you could have a test that separates anxiety from cancer is absurd because these conditions can occur together and frequently do.”

Pfizer Funding

Gillis says Wolfe’s views about fibromyalgia may have been influenced by funding he received from Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company that makes Lyrica – an anti-seizure drug that was re-purposed by Pfizer to treat fibromyalgia. Lyrica is Pfizer’s top selling drug with annual worldwide sales of over $5 billion.

According to ProPublica, Wolfe received $200,000 in funding from Pfizer from 2010 to 2013 for research and consulting.  

“Our test says that fibromyalgia is an immunologic disorder,” said Gillis. “Why would you take an anti-seizure medicine for an immunologic disorder? Lyrica’s primary indication is for anti-seizure therapy.”

Wolfe says the funding he received from Pfizer was for a rheumatoid arthritis study, not fibromyalgia. As for Lyrica, Wolfe says he doesn’t consider the drug a good treatment for fibromyalgia.  

“I think what Pfizer has done has been very harmful, and I have stated and written this publicly. I was barred from speaking at a meeting some years ago by Pfizer and have continuously refused to cooperate with them,” he said.

PAIN NEVER KILLED ANYONE ?

Presenter Michelle Watt has been found dead at the age of 38

TV presenter Michelle Watt took her own life because of chronic headaches, her father reveals

http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/tv-presenter-michelle-watt-took-her-own-life-because-of-chronic-headaches-her-father-reveals-31347708.html

MICHELLE WATT, the TV presenter, took her own life because of chronic headaches caused by a spinal operation, her father has revealed.

Describing his daughter as “the most wonderful girl in the world”, boxing commentator Jim Watt said that she became depressed following a lumbar puncture last year which left her in agonising pain and unable to eat or sleep properly.

Michelle, a mother-of-one, had the surgery to test for problems affecting her brain which had caused headaches and blackouts.

The 38-year-old former 60 Minute Makeover host was found dead at her home in Airth, near Falkirk last week.

Mr Watt – whose son died in a car crash 20 years ago – told the Scottish Sun: “She was in constant pain and wasn’t sleeping. It knocked the stuffing out of her.

“Her appetite went and the weight was falling off her. She had no enthusiasm – she didn’t want to see anyone or go anywhere. The spark just went. She just ceased to be Michelle.”

Mr Watt, a former lightweight world champion, said the problems “compounded into a deep depression”, with his daughter not contacting friends and shutting “the whole world out”.

He said: “Late last year Michelle was getting headaches and had a couple of blackouts.

“It was suggested she get her eyes tested so she went to the opticians and the girl got into a terrible state and said ‘you’ll have to go straight to the hospital’.

“There was a problem with her optical nerve so they gave her the lumbar puncture to check for things like pressure on the brain. From that point her life was horrendous.”

Michelle, who also worked on programmes including Scottish dating show Club Cupid and STV’s The Hour, is survived by her husband Paul Kerr, 43, and their five-year-old girl.

After her lumbar puncture Michelle underwent MRI and CAT scans which revealed she had calcium deposits on her optical nerve.

But by that point she was suffering from chronic headaches as a result of the spinal operation.

Mr Watt said: “Michelle at her best – everybody loved her. We’ll love her for the rest of our lives. We’re all totally devastated by this.”

Her death last Wednesday prompted a flood of tributes, including from TV stars such as Lorraine Kelly and Michelle McManus.

A report into her death is being sent to the procurator fiscal, but police have said there were no suspicious circumstances.

Mr Watt pointed out Michelle’s problems since the operation had also affected George Clooney, leaving him suicidal.

He said: “I remember someone said Clooney had the same procedure and the pain made him contemplate killing himself”.

Her father became so concerned for her well-being that the family sought professional help and Michelle moved back in with him for the last three months.

He added: “Now and again she went back to her own house but I was spending every single minute of my time with her.

“Nobody predicted what was going to happen. I thought we were getting somewhere with her. But unfortunately, no.”

Mr Watt who works as a boxing commentator with Sky Sports lost the youngest of his three childen in a car crash in 1995.

Describing the loss of a second child, Mr Watt said: “We don’t quite know how we’re going to recover from this.

“I’ve already lost a child which just compounds the grief.

“Losing a child never leaves you. You get your head around it and you deal with it.

“But for every good thing that happens in your life, for instance, when your grandchild is born, you say ‘wee Jim would have loved her’.

“I don’t quite know what we’re going to do with this one.”