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Mayte has MS???? Has anyone heard about that before???? love the one who is Love! | |
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It was in some article that is out to promote her book. I think the diagnosis is recent, very recent. I don't remember which article, it maybe in the people or some health magazine. But I have read in the last 2 days or so. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
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It was mentioned in the People article excerpt. Very sad news, my grandmother had MS. | |
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If so I hope she doesn't do any more drinking. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said: If so I hope she doesn't do any more drinking. Well she did say recently diagnosed. | |
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Link to source or article please. | |
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Depending on how severe the case is, a person can still enjoy alcohol in moderation. There are different levels to the disease where ranging from people with limited movement aility to those on the lighter end of the spectrum who can live a relatively active lifestyle with the aid of medication. But thankfully, it's not a death sentence where every individual has to cut out everything. | |
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Sad news. The latest news from her book has me feeling a little resentful, but I do feel bad for her that she was diagnosed with this disease. Wouldn't wish this on anyone. Hope it's not a severe case. [Edited 3/20/17 4:35am] | |
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Or smoking. I feel sorry for her but Sometimes you have to have compassion for people because one day you might be in their shoes. [Edited 3/17/17 4:43am] | |
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Ottensen said:
Link to source or article please. I read it somewhere online the other day. I think it was in the people magazine article. Couldn't find the link again and wondered if any of the orgers had read it too. love the one who is Love! | |
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It was in the second to last paragraph of the People magazine article online, so if you read it and it's still there, it appears your question has been answered already.
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I wish her the best on her health journey. I am intimately familiar with this disease and send out prayers and well wishes for her as she transitions into making some adjustments in lifestyle. The good news is that it's not a fatal condition, and for those who fall on the lighter side of the MS spectrum, they can continue to live highly active, thriving lives, they'll just have to learn how to pace themselves and have a healthy work-life balance with as little stress as possible to avoid onset of fatigue episodes (which are a bitch). For those that fall into that catagory, having that healthy balance coupled with proper medication (usually Copaxone by injection), and a good neurologist on deck are key to unlocking the most potential you can get out of life while you traverse the illness. I know what it's like to care for a loved one with this illness, so I wish her calmness, patience, strength and vitality and encourage her or anyone else to not be fearful when they are faced with this. Again, it's not a death sentence, but life will change in some ways.
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I am happy to say that in my family we took part in a medical study and test about 3 years ago that will hopefully make a new treatment available to the public in a few years. In the case of my loved one, the effects were outstanding. But, these things take time of course, when it comes to testing and approving new medicines in the pharmaceutical industry. In the meantime, there are solid, longstanding medicines available to help for now, and more good news is that the injectibles that patients used to have to take daily have now been improved upon so that they only have to have shots 3 times a week. There are definite life changes about to take place for Mayte to be sure, but, as long as she's not in the realm of more severe diagnosis, she really will be fine. There will be some times when her body feels like it will be betraying her terribly, but those episodes will eventually pass. Low stress and a good support system of loved ones and medical team are crucial and will make the physical valleys easier to endure (and eventually make your way out of).
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Go to the sticky on about her book on the Music and more page. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
Thank You Prince | |
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Prayers for Mayte and her daughter. Life is not always fair. | |
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What's MS? (sorry i have never heard of this before ) | |
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Its multiple sclerosis. That is what MS stands for. Talk show host Montell Williams has this too.
I read in People she has early stages. I hope it doesn't get worse. | |
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Richard Pryor also had MS. He and Annette Funicello were among some of the first entertainers I remember going public with the disease, and acting as Ambassadors on behalf of the MS Society. This from the National MS Society website:
https://secure.nationalmssociety.org/site/SPageServer/?NONCE_TOKEN=CE2FF0ED77A64F81CE980D4D67012B6B&pagename=HOM_NEWS_news_rpryor
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Lola Falana was the first celeb that I'd heard of who had it. Auntie Ottie is probably the only one who knows who she is though. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Yes, I forgot about Lola Falana, babynoz!!! Lola was something fierce in her heydey, wasn't she?? A good, old fashioned Triple Threat if there ever was one .
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I remember Lola. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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If you are inferring that to know Lola you've got to be old... | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Not feeling her anymore. Mayte should note the victimhood angle worked for Michel'le for about a week.... then folks got past 'Dre and wondering what was up with her. Shti on Prince, you shti on yourself because he the only reason why we bother with you at all. | |
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i think mayte has mp money probelms and trying to profit off prince death same way she did by being on the hollywood wives show.she couldnt write a book while prince was alive she knew he would of sued her ass and had it stopped before sentence one. | |
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Damn, I guess I have to join y'all... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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