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RIP Tara Palmer-Tomkinson at 45
Just heard that Tara Parker-Tomkinson has died aged 45.
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/// A posh druggie. ///
That is a disgusting thing to say, shame on you.
R.I.P Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
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/// A posh druggie. ///
That is a disgusting thing to say, shame on you.
R.I.P Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
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Very sad. Too young to die.
andy-hughes/sqad, People are described as having ‘lost the battle’ with all sorts of illnesses – Michael J Fox, for example, is described as losing his battle with Parkinsons, and far from it being a stupid meaningless phrase, some people do battle illness – tremendously hard.
andy-hughes/sqad, People are described as having ‘lost the battle’ with all sorts of illnesses – Michael J Fox, for example, is described as losing his battle with Parkinsons, and far from it being a stupid meaningless phrase, some people do battle illness – tremendously hard.
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A better picture in the holy Daily Mail.
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A better picture in the holy Daily Mail.
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Naomi - No-one 'battles' a disease.
You suffer from a disease, and you do your best to stay a live as long as possible. Your longevity is often completely beyond your personal control - you are at the mercy of medication, and your own genetic implant, none of which you have any effect on, whether you rage against your condition, or accept it - the end result is exactly the same.
You no more 'battle' a disease that kills you than you 'battle' a bus before it runs you over.
You suffer from a disease, and you do your best to stay a live as long as possible. Your longevity is often completely beyond your personal control - you are at the mercy of medication, and your own genetic implant, none of which you have any effect on, whether you rage against your condition, or accept it - the end result is exactly the same.
You no more 'battle' a disease that kills you than you 'battle' a bus before it runs you over.
naomi...yes, you do make a good point.....BUT....few other diseases other than cancer one describes as "battling against"..perhaps motor neurone disease and Parkinsons Re the exceptions.
I agree with A-H...."will power?".......an emotive term when associated with terminal illnesses, but I am not sure that it actually exists and even if it did, how would you measure it?
I agree with A-H...."will power?".......an emotive term when associated with terminal illnesses, but I am not sure that it actually exists and even if it did, how would you measure it?
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