
Please get a dictionary and look up the difference between “emaciation” and “emasculation.” |
Yeah, looking at the pictures someone posted, I think you’re right about the facelift. And she’s no longer using darkish foundation and heavy makeup. |
😆😆😆 |
Of course. These posters are just spinning out their nonsensical conspiracy theories. |
She had major abdominal surgery, recovered completely after 3 months (enough to wear skinny jeans for that video around Mothering Day), and then had a face lift. The math here isn’t hard. |
Depending on the type of chemo people often either eat everything in sight and gain weight, or lose weight dramatically. Here Kate looks like she is the latter side. I lost 20 lbs but wasn't as thin as she was when I began. BTDT. Signed, cancer survivor |
Wow. |
You are correct. It was expected that she would attend the Easter Services with the rest of the family until the cancer announcement. She and William have missed only a few of these services since they were married. https://people.com/kate-middleton-and-prince-william-s-family-skips-easter-outing-with-royals-amid-her-cancer-treatment-8621153 |
LOL, spinning more wild and wooley yarns. So silly! |
STOP IT. |
She looks beautiful. Last month DH and I went to visit with a friend who has been undergoing chemo. Afterward DH commented how our friend looked much healthier in the face and body than he expected. Friend said her oncologists said depending on the type of cancer and treament, a cancer patient doesn't have to be so physically ravaged by it. Sometimes there are ways to lessen the harsh effects.
I'm grateful that cancer treatment has advanced and hope it continues to. |
PS, I should add that I absolutely believe they found cancer. But apparently it wasn't the type that required a nastier type of chemo, it may just have been something like tamoxifen. Whatever the cancer was, the treatment wasn't difficult enough to prevent a facelift. |
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kate looks beautiful. Those kids are getting tall![/quote]
She looks emaciated, skin and bones. Not wonderful or lovely or healthy. It’s Di’s eating disorders all over again, with chemotherapy thrown in. Kate’s “loving” public needs to stop saying it’s a great thing. Just don’t comment at all, or limit your comments to her hair or smile or something. [/quote] I’m so much thinner than before marriage and kids. I don’t have an eating disorder. Some of it is aging - especially my face is not as youthful and “full” as when I was younger. I’ve had periods of stress where I lost weight but wouldn’t classify as eating disorder. I think she’s the same. Naturally thin and now stress and health issues and age have made her thinner. [/quote] Depending on the type of chemo people often either eat everything in sight and gain weight, or lose weight dramatically. Here Kate looks like she is the latter side. I lost 20 lbs but wasn't as thin as she was when I began. BTDT. Signed, cancer survivor[/quote] Thank you for your insightful info, pp. Hope you are doing well. |
Wow what? Show us where the math is wrong. |
Me too. I also have a friend who has benefitted from these advancements. |