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10-06-2009, 09:53 AM | #1 | |||
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I have been watching Dr. Oz on tv and it is really very informative and I am learning so much.
Yesterdays program was a special program for mens health issues and answered anatomical questions men probably would not ask a Doctor. I recorded it for DH. I read Dr. Oz's book and was dissappointed in that but the tv program is really good.
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03-15-2010, 05:59 PM | #2 | ||
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Hi there, Yes I watched him on Oprah before he had his own show. I think he is a wonderful, highly intelligent, and most importantly, compassionate man.
I don't watch him now, or too much health news these days though, because I find that I worry more about all the things I can not do that is supposed to make us fit and healthy. Does that make sense? It scares me that I can no longer walk for more than 10 minutes, can't lift wieghts, walk up a hill, etc., etc. I don't eat as well as I used to either so it just makes me depressed. But I still think he is one of the best doctors out there who will go so far out of his way to help people. I wish he was my doctor. Sunrise
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