Re: Steve Jobs Has Hormonal Imbalance



In article <0001HW.C587C2D8001075F4F01846D8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Sonnova <sonnova@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 09:30:47 -0800, John Slade wrote
(in article <btr8l.4430$jZ1.3163@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

So it seems Jobs isn't as sick as people have speculated thank
goodness. His weight loss is because of an imbalance in his hormones.
Usually when someone loses weight they rumors start, "Is he dying? Is he on
the pipe?" Thank God he's gonna be OK.

John



Well, I certainly hope you are right. But, often, when famous people get
sick, their press people release overly optimistic reports about the
celebrity's health. We have all seen this countless times. Steve McQueen was
"just tired and run down", John Wayne was merely in the hospital for a
checkup, and Rock Hudson had a blood disorder. Eventually, the truth can't be
covered up any more and the world learns the real facts.

Steve Jobs did the reporting, not his press people.

<http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/19589/>


The reality is that sudden, unplanned, and dramatic weight loss is almost
always indicative of cancer, and Jobs did have pancreatic cancer (almost
always fatal) once but they were able to "cure" it. It's been my observation
that once someone has cancer, even if they beat it, it WILL come back, and it
will get them, eventually.

I suspect that Jobs' cancer has come back. I hope I'm wrong, but I suspect
strongly that I'm not.

--
regarding Snit "You are not flamed because you speak the truth,
you are flamed because you are a hideous troll and keep disrupting
the newsgroup." Andrew J. Brehm
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