Alas Canuck, it is not me. I love this dancer. I used to dance and was never ever going to be able to touch what she is. Misty Copeland is the first black ABT Prima Ballerina. She once danced an entire ballet with tibia fractures! She was told that she would not succeed and proved everyone wrong.
Maybe you will remember her from the Under Armour commercial - link below-there is also a documentary out and she now has a Misty Copeland Barbie Doll. You will love her spirit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY0cdXr_1MA
You will love her spirit.
Take care,
J
Canuck said
Sep 19, 2016
Hi,
I meant to respond to the video you posted quite a while back and neglected to, 'til now.
Excellent find and wish more people (everywhere) could see it. It could only help. Awareness and education is such a big part of this dilemma we find ourselves in, and the pool of negatively-affected people is SO huge worldwide with so few treated. At times the situ feels insurmountable!
You sometimes have to wonder horrid things ... like do they just plan to wait for us expensive problematic "older"ones to just die off, save a bit for the planning budget for the escalating up and coming? Ahem - a system that has not worked out so well for anyone yet! Funny that, the magic of reverse compound interest.
I stumbled across a macabre study recently, (I am sure they were meaning well with their thinking, but, it all depends on how you are looking at it!) where they are already on to "counting", and salivating over how "nice it will be" to harvest the organs of those who have had HCV for transplant purposes (all sorts of transplants) despite the donor having had HCV (any ole organ will do theory?) - such a lovely large tantalizing pool of HCV people and potentially their organs for transplant you see (any kidney or cornea in a storm?) ... uh .. 'scuse me .. aren't we getting ahead of ourselves a wee bit here? Uh, how about concentrating on getting people treated first and fairly, maybe before the "potential" donor-to-be needs a liver transplant themselves? Maybe i just don't understand the practical "bigger picture" thinking, beyond knowing my blood is unwanted for donation at the moment.
Oh dear, I went to the dark side!!! Forgive me, back to the light - the video WAS most excellent!
Now, more light ... DE-lightful actually .... I love, love, love your avatar! Tell me, if you will please, why did you chose this lovely avatar - just because?, for the obvious delight of it, or, is it someone you know/ admire, who is it, could it be you?
Thanks for the good video and the lovely avatar. Later. C
robertsamx said
Sep 1, 2016
Thanks Joann. Just watched it. All the facet's connected to hep c were addressed. It's a good documentary. RC
Tig said
Aug 31, 2016
It is important to look into the recent past and see how far treatment has advanced. In two years there are far better protocols in use and in development. The fact does remain that the warnings from these doctors should not go unheeded.
Get tested and if you need to, get treated. Advocate for a cure!
Phoenix17 said
Aug 30, 2016
Thanks for posting! Interesting what people have to say.
Shadowfax said
Aug 30, 2016
Watching this now! Thank you for posting it! I know the names of some of those Dr.s ... They are the pioneers here in Toronto.
* 1 hour later
** Good documentary pointing out some cost facts that are clear to us but still ignored by the Health care systems. This was from 2014 so there have been leaps and bounds since this was produced and thank goodness progress is being made before it all hits the fan and it's still going to hit the fan... just when!
SF
-- Edited by Shadowfax on Tuesday 30th of August 2016 04:13:36 PM
dharmabum said
Aug 30, 2016
This will hopefully be an interesting and factual look into the Hep C epidemic facing so many countries today, as sufferers try to obtain life-saving treatment.
"Deal with it: Untold Stories of Hepatitis C in Canada", at least, addresses the issues.
Alas Canuck, it is not me. I love this dancer. I used to dance and was never ever going to be able to touch what she is. Misty Copeland is the first black ABT Prima Ballerina. She once danced an entire ballet with tibia fractures! She was told that she would not succeed and proved everyone wrong.
Maybe you will remember her from the Under Armour commercial - link below-there is also a documentary out and she now has a Misty Copeland Barbie Doll. You will love her spirit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY0cdXr_1MA
You will love her spirit.
Take care,
J
Hi,
I meant to respond to the video you posted quite a while back and neglected to, 'til now.
Excellent find and wish more people (everywhere) could see it. It could only help. Awareness and education is such a big part of this dilemma we find ourselves in, and the pool of negatively-affected people is SO huge worldwide with so few treated. At times the situ feels insurmountable!
You sometimes have to wonder horrid things ... like do they just plan to wait for us expensive problematic "older"ones to just die off, save a bit for the planning budget for the escalating up and coming? Ahem - a system that has not worked out so well for anyone yet! Funny that, the magic of reverse compound interest.
I stumbled across a macabre study recently, (I am sure they were meaning well with their thinking, but, it all depends on how you are looking at it!) where they are already on to "counting", and salivating over how "nice it will be" to harvest the organs of those who have had HCV for transplant purposes (all sorts of transplants) despite the donor having had HCV (any ole organ will do theory?) - such a lovely large tantalizing pool of HCV people and potentially their organs for transplant you see (any kidney or cornea in a storm?) ... uh .. 'scuse me .. aren't we getting ahead of ourselves a wee bit here? Uh, how about concentrating on getting people treated first and fairly, maybe before the "potential" donor-to-be needs a liver transplant themselves? Maybe i just don't understand the practical "bigger picture" thinking, beyond knowing my blood is unwanted for donation at the moment.
Oh dear, I went to the dark side!!! Forgive me, back to the light - the video WAS most excellent!
Now, more light ... DE-lightful actually .... I love, love, love your avatar! Tell me, if you will please, why did you chose this lovely avatar - just because?, for the obvious delight of it, or, is it someone you know/ admire, who is it, could it be you?
Thanks for the good video and the lovely avatar. Later. C
Thanks Joann. Just watched it. All the facet's connected to hep c were addressed. It's a good documentary. RC
It is important to look into the recent past and see how far treatment has advanced. In two years there are far better protocols in use and in development. The fact does remain that the warnings from these doctors should not go unheeded.
Get tested and if you need to, get treated. Advocate for a cure!
Watching this now! Thank you for posting it! I know the names of some of those Dr.s ... They are the pioneers here in Toronto.
* 1 hour later
** Good documentary pointing out some cost facts that are clear to us but still ignored by the Health care systems. This was from 2014 so there have been leaps and bounds since this was produced and thank goodness progress is being made before it all hits the fan and it's still going to hit the fan... just when!
SF
-- Edited by Shadowfax on Tuesday 30th of August 2016 04:13:36 PM
This will hopefully be an interesting and factual look into the Hep C epidemic facing so many countries today, as sufferers try to obtain life-saving treatment.
"Deal with it: Untold Stories of Hepatitis C in Canada", at least, addresses the issues.
Take care all-