Celebrities giving medical advice

October 20, 2006

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{ 4 comments }

1 kc October 20, 2006 at 12:34 pm

Suzanne Sommers was recently on Larry King Live. A part of the conversation went somewhat like this (not verbatim), “the prostate enlarges, we know it is due to low testosterone, and these people are given Lupron”. Did she really mean treating prostate cancer is as simple as replacing testosterone?

2 Criminallopath October 20, 2006 at 12:54 pm

Celebritard worship and allopathic worship. The exhibition of the same mindless sheeple mentality from the general populace.

3 Anonymous October 20, 2006 at 6:32 pm

So who/what do you worship Crimin? As for me, I just can’t wait to see another photo of Britney’s bare belly when she gets knocked up with number three…

4 Criminallopath October 20, 2006 at 9:26 pm

I don’t worship. No man, woman, beast or made up fairy tale mythology. As far as the celebretards go, their worshipers get exactly what they deserve when they follow the “sage” advice of their vapid idiot demigods. One of the few differences of import between the celebritards and circus clowns on crack is that the former have a soapbox and willing mass of sheeple to follow their every word, move or flatus.

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