Atlanta Producer Released from Hospital
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By Easton Williamson|Hoodwatch Media,Nevada: Thursday February 24, 2011 paramedics were called to the Decatur Georgia address of music producer Lord Hector Diono. Sources in Atlanta said the music man stopped breathing after an hour of rapid panting and an accelerated heart rate said to be brought on by dehydration and and mild kidney failure;according to his wife Jacquelyn Chambers, she walked through the front door of their home to find the former rapper turned producer sitting straight up in his chair staring into the air with a blank facial expression and breathing fast like a dog would breathe, she went on to tell me that Hector was taken to Emory University hospital via ambulance and blood test were run. Hector was treated and release approximately one o'clock this morning with a stern warning from the doctors there to get some rest and and to eliminate salt from his diet because of his blood pressure reading, two hundred and two over one hundred eleven. Hector who's real name is Lord Michael Chambers-Rosenthorn was treated by Melissa Javier Lamberson,M.D. board certified since 1999 who's affiliations include Emory University Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital,Atlanta, GA. The producer refused to be kept overnight for observation and reportedly demanded to be released after he becoming coherent. The producer is home and resting, a spokesperson for Hector announced that Hector can be "a hard headed stubborn mule" when it comes to settling down and getting the rest he needs, but assured us Hector will probably take the good advise of his Doctors and get the rest he needs before finishing his upcoming music projects for this year. by Easton Williamson|Hoodwatch Media, Nevada http://webforhealth.com/ http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/index.html http://www.medicinenet.com/smoking_effects_pictures_slideshow/article.htm
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Camille_Jackson
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Yup salt is a silent killer these days.
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Camille_Jackson
