I totally agree with you, I watched the doc many times on discovery, what a woman and what a will to live. I am a disabled man of 50 years, I have suffered a Brain haemorrhage, 16 mini strokes, asthma, bronchitis, hypotension, type 2 diabetes, depression, hypothyroidism, calcium dificiency, haemorrhage to right eye caused by diabetes, ostio athritis from lower back down, left knee joint nearly gone, right knee not as bad, diabetic neuropathy from both knees and arms down and now to chest area and kidney failure which requires dialysis via kidney machine at hospital for at least 4 and 1 half hours 3 times a week and I have to travel 30 miles by ambulance each way, and that is what I can remember for now as there are more to add to this lot.
If it wasn't for my wife who saved my life in 1994 when I had my first stroke, I would have certainly have died.
Like the lady with the tumor or now without it, both her and myself have such a strong will to live, at least I owe it to my wife who is totally devouted to me, and likewise me to her, I worship her.
One thing I will say and that is, if that lady was a man would he have as much of a will to go on like her? as I said I am a 50 year old man who totally respects you ladies out there, what you girls go through, well all I can say is, you girls have got something in you that most men dont, if ever you ladies are ill and you have a home and children to look after, you somehow get on with it ,just like my sweetheart of a loving wife that I have and adore.
My total respects go out to all you ladies out there who do what I have said, just like my dear wife, you ladies are like robots with batteries that never stop. I couldn't live without my wife, when I go to hospital for dialysis I dread taking ill incase the doctor admits me to the hospital as what happened back in January of this year, I caught MRSA in my neckline along with e-coli and scepticemia, I hate being apart from my wife. About a month ago I caught MRSA for the second time this year and for the third time in under two years, but like the lady on TV, you fight it and carry on.
Hope I haven't bored you guys, again respects to all you ladies.
2006-09-14 04:32:30
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answered by DIAMOND_GEEZER_56 4
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2014-09-18 22:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Inspirational? i.e. give people hope? How many other people have a 200 pound tumour for *ucks sake. I would guess they normally go to the doctor say around the 30-40 pound mark.
2006-09-14 03:54:25
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answered by Evo 3
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No but seen it before, she should have gone sooner mind, she was lucky to survive, and the the skill of the doctors she had to hand.
2006-09-14 03:59:45
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answered by JD417 3
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No, I didn't see it last night. I think I had seen it sometime before though. It was pretty amazing. :)
2006-09-14 03:52:05
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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Nope.
2006-09-14 03:52:17
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answered by tfd 4
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no but if i ever have a 200 pound tumour i will take your advice and watch it
2006-09-14 04:00:18
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answered by neilcam2001 3
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I had seen it before....what a trip huh?
2006-09-14 03:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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ARE there a lot of people in that situation??????
2006-09-14 03:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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no, maybe i should watch it
2006-09-14 04:17:10
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answered by StAkA 3
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