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This is not good. I don't know anything about her but if it is real cancer and it's in her lymphatic system it is tragic.



It's real bad when it gets into the lymph system. It can be treated, but it's tough. I met her once, about 6 years ago. She was a guest on a radio show I was part of. She was very nice, and unlike a lot of the women, she could hold a normal, intellegent conversation. She carried around this funny-looking yappy dog everywhere she went. I'm sort of surprised that AIM or Talent Testing hasn't come up with some sort of "buy-in" health insurance program from Kaiser or United health that these women (or anyone else in the adult business) could purchase. But, just like anyone else who's been on some sort of group health insurance where they pay the whole tab, it gets pretty expensive to pay for all on your own, and if the big bucks are no longer coming in, it might be too big a bill to pay.




For a single, healthy, non-smoking, twenty something year old female, basic health insurance costs less than most of them spend on cigarettes and beer in the average week.

IF she has cancer, I wish her the best, but at the risk of sounding unsympathetic, the story as it was presented seems a bit fishy.

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