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Jackson said he missed childhood and related to Peter Pan, but the cited source does not show he “mentally believed” he was a child. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mj-peter-pan-or-just-a-lost-boy/ “Peter Pan syndrome” is a popular term, not a clinical diagnosis. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/peter-pan-syndrome
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PETER PAN SYNDROME: he mentally believes himself to be a child and sees himself in Peter Pan. Peter Pan was called "the boy who never grows up", sadly Michael never had any childhood so he could relate to Peter Pan. Michael was like a child trapped in an adults body. EATING DIFFICULTIES: He was known to eat very small portions and had limited diet. He sometimes refused to eat while rehearsing for concerts which lead to Excess lose of weight. Sometimes his closest friend Elizabeth Taylor used to feed him. INSOMNIA: durning Michael's whole lifetime he struggled with deep insomnia, meaning he struggled with staying and falling asleep. He reportedly went many nights with little or no sleep especially durning his depression. His anxiety, stress of fame, the press or constant work made it hard for him. MISUNDERSTOOD /LONELINESS & DEPRESSION: even with high fame he still felt lonely due to being misunderstood by many people. He had a few real friends standing by his side during depression and his family. This lonliness made him feel worse and he struggled a lot with depression. VITILIGO & LUPUS: Michael Jackson had both skin conditions called vitiligo and lupus. Vitligo causes the skin to turn into a lighter shade and he couldn't do anything about it. Lupus causes redness on the skin and adds'on sensitivity from the sun. Michael used masks, hats and umbrellas to help his vitiligo and lupus from getting worse.
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