Happy Birthday dear Grace!..
I'm only 70 and in no way ready to 'Kick the bucket"..
Now you have me worried about the next 15..
I told my daughter when I go they will have to drag me kicking and screaming..
Snoozy
tomorrow the 22nd i will be 85 years old .
good wishes only please,remember if you say something nasty i will cry.
and my mum told me it is a sin to cry on your birthday .
Happy Birthday dear Grace!..
I'm only 70 and in no way ready to 'Kick the bucket"..
Now you have me worried about the next 15..
I told my daughter when I go they will have to drag me kicking and screaming..
Snoozy
Same guy?
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recently, i showed a great deal of vulnerability by posting that severe pain had popped out again and my morphine pump needs some tinkering.
it seems i am attacked with some frequency for posting here but other frequent posters are not.
rather than discuss the merits of a subject, some people engage in personal attack.
i saw her on tv last week and she is amazing..she is 65 and looks pretty good!.
quote:.
"they took fat from my stomachboo-hoo, okay you can have it," she added.
She had Breast cancer but she was also misdiagnosed with full body cancer lately..
Quote:
Last November, Suzanne Somers faced an emotional roller coaster when six different doctors confirmed she had "full-body cancer." Somers was filled with fear thinking she only had days to live. "For six days, six doctors confirmed I had inoperable cancer. I went into that valley of fear. I saw my death, it was horrible," Somers said. Somers later learned she had been misdiagnosed.
During the time Somers thought she had cancer, she spoke with several doctors and patients about their various treatments and decided to write her latest book, 'Knockout: Interviews with Doctors Who are Curing Cancer and How to Prevent Getting It.' She shares what she describes as "groundbreaking and successful cancer prevention and care protocols incorporating chemo-free options that are available now."
The book has been highly controversial, and Somers said she's been attacked by doctors for promoting treatments that avoid chemotherapy. Somers argues that alternative methods are just another solution for patients who don't respond well to chemotherapy. " End of Quote..
Apparently when she had breast cancer she had her breast removed and refused chemo but did have radiation..
She's apparently into alternative treatments for cancer but I can't see where she actually did it herself..She talks more about it in her book..
Snoozy
i saw her on tv last week and she is amazing..she is 65 and looks pretty good!.
quote:.
"they took fat from my stomachboo-hoo, okay you can have it," she added.
Well she had the cancer 10 years ago but she just had the breast thing done a while back..she didn't want to have implants so she did this..
Quote:
"At the time when they took my breasts I didn't want implants...there's no feeling," she told the talk show host.
So the 65-year-old actress, bestselling author, and pitchwoman revealed that she sought out a doctor at the University of Tokyo in Japan renowned for using stem cells to successfully grow the muscle tissue back.
Somers told Cooper she brought good doc over to the States, "hooked him up with an American surgeon," and after some bureaucratic wrangling, got approval for a clinical trial with her as the subject.
"It took me three years of trial and error…[but] in August it came through, I was able to have the surgery," the former pinup said.
Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/suzanne_somers_talks_experimental/317054#ixzz1vOXKbmUq
i saw her on tv last week and she is amazing..she is 65 and looks pretty good!.
quote:.
"they took fat from my stomachboo-hoo, okay you can have it," she added.
I saw her on TV last week and she is amazing..she is 65 and looks pretty good!
Quote:
"They took fat from my stomach—boo-hoo, okay you can have it," she added. "In a centrifuge at supersonic speed they [then] whipped out my stem cells, separated them, cleaned them…took the strong ones put them in a small amount of that fat they took from me, and with lack of a better term, with a turkey baster took that concoction injected into this breast and poof, you can see it."
According to Somers, the results were spectacular.
"They made it the size of the other one, it has feeling, it's soft, there are no scars," she said, drawing looks of amazement from Anderson and his audience. "I think it's the most incredible exciting thing to happen in breast cancer in a long time." (end of quote)
Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/suzanne_somers_talks_experimental/317054#ixzz1vNlxtHa7
nothing new, but i do miss charlie on the show.
i only saw one episode with ashton and that was it for me.. http://tv.yahoo.com/news/-two-and-a-half-men--ratings-decline--are-viewers-jumping-ship-.html.
The show is funny! It has new scenarios involving girlfriends and kids and Berta is still there and funny as ever..you guys really should give it a chance..I was just like you till I did. I also felt I needed to be loyal to "Charlie"..but he made his choice without any regard to his followers..so I watched the show with an open mind and really enjoyed it..besides the other show was getting so predictable.I also think that he is going to be on a new show?.
Snoozy
ps..his new show is "Anger Management"
Quote:
The powers behind the show released a statement this morning describing the premise -- "a mild-mannered, non-confrontational man is ordered to attend group anger management sessions led by a therapist who could probably use some anger management himself."
As TMZ first reported, Sheen will play the role of the therapist -- loosely based on Jack Nicholson's character in the movie "Anger Management."
In the statement, Sheen explains, "I chose Anger Management because, while it might be a big stretch for me to play a guy with serious anger management issues, I think it is a great concept."
Sheen's involvement in the series will also be more significant than in series past -- the actor adds, “[AM] also provides me with real ownership in the series, a certain amount of creative control and the chance to be back in business with one of my favorite movie producers of all time, Joe Roth.”
Roth has worked with Charlie on 5 projects, including "Major League," "Young Guns" and "Three Musketeers."
Roth says, “With Charlie’s incredible talent and comedic gifts, he remains the leading man of TV sitcoms. I’m excited to collaborate with him once again.”
The show -- distributed by DebMar-Mercury -- has not yet been picked up by a network. " (End of Quote)
(I did notice at the end it said no network has picked up the show as yet..)
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New Show update:
The Ma-Sheen's return to TV is almost here!
Charlie Sheen's new series, Anger Management, will start production March 22nd and the show will be moving FAST!
Producers plan on shooting two episodes per week with the first scenes being shot in El Lay's San Fernando Valley.
Is the Ma-Sheen worried about it not doing well? Heck no!
Charlie summed up his thoughts by stating:
"We will not disappoint. It's going to be an absolute f–king rocket ship to the moon."
happy nurses week to my fellow jwn nurses!
does anyone work for a good employer who does anything special for you for the week?
my company doesn't..
Sometimes I think nurses save more lives than Drs do..
Snoozy