Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:39 am
loobie,
You are spot on with your comments and have no reason to feel like you are being too negative. Montel has annoyed me with many things he has said over the years and I haven't watched his show on over a decade.
If you notice, people with MS that start sliding downhill are pulled from appearing in front of the cameras. How long has it been since we have seen Annette Funicello or Terri Garr? The MS'ers that are paraded normally haven't had the disease very long and are in the world of remission, which has nothing to do with anything they are doing. Watch and see how many are brought back during a relapse. HA, HA, HA.
Montel will get better ratings if the people he shows have had a magical "cure". The dopey clairvoyant that he has on weekly now, Sylvia Brown, is a scam artist, in my opinion, but he gets higher ratings with her and he seems to believe she is for real. So, take what he has to say with a grain of salt.
I wish that there was something "out there" that would help all of us, but the fact is that there isn't.
The little saying, "I have MS, but it doesn't have me," needs to be dropped kicked from our vocabularies, because it does have us and it makes most of our lives pretty pathetic.
gwa
You are spot on with your comments and have no reason to feel like you are being too negative. Montel has annoyed me with many things he has said over the years and I haven't watched his show on over a decade.
If you notice, people with MS that start sliding downhill are pulled from appearing in front of the cameras. How long has it been since we have seen Annette Funicello or Terri Garr? The MS'ers that are paraded normally haven't had the disease very long and are in the world of remission, which has nothing to do with anything they are doing. Watch and see how many are brought back during a relapse. HA, HA, HA.
Montel will get better ratings if the people he shows have had a magical "cure". The dopey clairvoyant that he has on weekly now, Sylvia Brown, is a scam artist, in my opinion, but he gets higher ratings with her and he seems to believe she is for real. So, take what he has to say with a grain of salt.
I wish that there was something "out there" that would help all of us, but the fact is that there isn't.
The little saying, "I have MS, but it doesn't have me," needs to be dropped kicked from our vocabularies, because it does have us and it makes most of our lives pretty pathetic.
gwa