“He was in a lot of pain,” Dr. Elias Ghanem O’Grady said quietly. “Blood clots, an enlarged heart, glaucoma… his liver was three times its normal size.” It was the spring of 1977. To the world, Elvis Presley was still the King — untouchable. But when O’Grady saw him in Lake Tahoe, he barely recognized the man behind the legend. “He was bloated. His eyes were nearly closed. He was trying so hard to look good.” O’Grady knew the truth: Elvis’s body was failing. He warned, “If he doesn’t get help, he won’t live another year.” In secret, he arranged a plan — a private clinic in San Diego, then months of rest in Maui. A final chance for the King to step away from the spotlight… and maybe, just maybe, save himself.

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