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412873 tn?1329174455

Oprah Today

Did anyone catch the Oprah show today?  It was aswesome.  Montel Williams, Magic Johnson, Scott Hamilton and Fran Dreschler all spoke about the day they received their diagnosis-MS, cancer, HIV.....and how they fought.

Very inspiring and uplifting.  Glad my nap ended early today or I would have missed it.  =)

Here's a link...right now it's just the preview because the show is still on, but I think you will be able to at least read the interviews later.

http://www.oprah.com/tows
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233616 tn?1312787196
oh no...if it involves kleenex count me out!!!


however, I thought I heard she was going to do an HCV show....did that ever happen?

is it available online I wonder.?
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412873 tn?1329174455
Be sure to have a box of tissues, lol!    Just hearing them talk about getting their diagnosis...well, I'm sure we all remember that feeling regardless of our disease.  
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475300 tn?1312423126
I knew there was something I wanted to watch today, darnit.  I was nominating a friend, horse trainer / instructor for the top 50 awards for 2009, It took forever with specific instructions, pictures, digital signature.    Now I have to try to stay awake to catch it at 1:00 am LOL

Denise
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i will tivo it!
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96938 tn?1189799858
I'm trying to match celebrity to his/her disease. Scott Hamilton? Cryo?
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