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Barbara Walters in the
hospital with chicken pox

Associated Press, by Staff

Original Article

Posted By:earlybird, 1/28/2013 1:18:51 PM

Barbara Walters has the chicken pox. The television veteran has been hospitalized for more than a week after taking a fall. Doctors wouldn’t release her because she was running a temperature, and now they know why: The 83-year-old news veteran has a disease many people deal with when they are children. Whoopi Goldberg delivered the news Monday on “The View,” the daytime talk show Walters started. Goldberg delivered an ultimatum to Walters: “No scratching.”

Comments:
(barely stifled snicker)

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Psalm91:11, 1/28/2013 1:25:44 PM     (No. 9144416)

She has all the qualifications to be Secretary of State.


Reply 2 - Posted by: Summernite, 1/28/2013 1:26:19 PM     (No. 9144417)

Would saying she has shingles sound to icky for those on the left?


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: earlybird, 1/28/2013 1:28:10 PM     (No. 9144423)

Some opine she´s having more face work done, but that old skin won´t stretch another mm.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Redneck In NY, 1/28/2013 1:29:31 PM     (No. 9144425)

Ya know, I used to think it was silly when many L Dotters would wish a pox on liberals....but now....hmmmmm


Reply 5 - Posted by: TheMotherCO, 1/28/2013 1:36:20 PM     (No. 9144444)

There is a constantly running commercial about chicken pox and shingles - it says if you have ever had them you can get shingles no matter what the age. They are also selling meds so I took the ad with a huge grain of salt.


Reply 6 - Posted by: PChristopher, 1/28/2013 1:42:58 PM     (No. 9144459)

Oh my...well, blessings to the fam...What? She´s still alive!? Oh, cr**


Reply 7 - Posted by: NorthernDog, 1/28/2013 2:09:05 PM     (No. 9144528)

I hope Whoopi & Co. aren´t laughing too much. Chicken Pox in adults can be quite serious. And she isn´t quite a spring ´chicken´ anymore.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: antiquegolf, 1/28/2013 2:10:17 PM     (No. 9144536)

I´ll take the high road for once. I had the chicken pox at age 28. I´ve never been that sick. Two cases of the shingles since. I would not wish chicken pox on any adult. Not even a leftist harpy like barbara walters.


Reply 9 - Posted by: antiquegolf, 1/28/2013 2:15:28 PM     (No. 9144550)

PS

Get a shingles vaccine. It´s not recommended for people under 60, but given my 2 experiences with shingles, the doctor gave me the shot when I was 58. I was told it may not prevent shingles, but will limit severity if you do get it.


Reply 10 - Posted by: califedup, 1/28/2013 2:17:06 PM     (No. 9144557)

She may have the chicken pox now but she has been the bubonic plague of television during her whole misbegotten career.


Reply 11 - Posted by: skedaddle, 1/28/2013 2:21:18 PM     (No. 9144572)

She fell and hit her head on the 19th and now she has chicken pox at 83 and it´s being reported by the AP.

I´m not saying it isn´t true but...


Reply 12 - Posted by: Lawsy0, 1/28/2013 2:25:38 PM     (No. 9144588)

Reading my mind up there, #2. I thought the very same thing. She could have both a knock on the noggin AND shingles.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: Roll Tide, 1/28/2013 2:26:59 PM     (No. 9144595)

This is truly life-threatening!


Reply 14 - Posted by: nimby, 1/28/2013 2:30:29 PM     (No. 9144606)

She never had chicken pox before? If she did,as #2 said, its SHINGLES. BTW, I have never heard of anyone with chicken pox to be hospitalized.


Reply 15 - Posted by: curious1, 1/28/2013 3:09:56 PM     (No. 9144687)

#15, yep. It´s very serious in adults. During my clinical rotations I saw an early 30-something man who had caught them from one of his young kids. He said he´d never felt so bad.


Reply 16 - Posted by: Native Texan, 1/28/2013 3:12:26 PM     (No. 9144691)

I had a friend in his 30´s got the chicken pox and was hospitalized. I have never had the chicken pox. I sure don ´t want them either. I don´t care for Barbara Walters but do not wish the chicken pox or shingles on her or anyone else. My son-in-law had shingles last year and it was tough for him, he is 51 he only broke out on one side of his head.


Reply 17 - Posted by: Charactercounts, 1/28/2013 3:49:16 PM     (No. 9144752)

Chicken pox is no fun for an adult, nor is shingles. I wonder if she really has shingles, but they don´t want to say so.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: kiwinews, 1/28/2013 3:55:02 PM     (No. 9144766)

Poor clucking old biddy.


Reply 19 - Posted by: mickturn, 1/28/2013 3:59:17 PM     (No. 9144775)

WELL, seems ´A pox on her´ finally worked.

She, by the way, is still competing to be Ms. Taxidermy of the year...but she has to wait for other more deserving ugly Lib women to pass on first.


Reply 20 - Posted by: JAN, 1/28/2013 4:31:25 PM     (No. 9144834)

Sure it isn´t small pox. She seems to love visiting foreign countries and hugging foreign America hating leaders.


Reply 21 - Posted by: vesicant, 1/28/2013 5:26:04 PM     (No. 9144970)

And the chickens don´t want it back.


Reply 22 - Posted by: Duckboy, 1/28/2013 8:14:56 PM     (No. 9145219)

if one of you guys wished a pox on this hag, please tell me now,,,, I don´t want to antagonize you!


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: Penney, 1/28/2013 8:37:52 PM     (No. 9145239)

She could use the time constructively listening to talk radio, especially Mark Levin.


Reply 24 - Posted by: Rabidrabbit1, 1/28/2013 8:48:56 PM     (No. 9145254)

Cut your fingernails. Wear mittens. Maybe a nice diluted bleach-water bath to dry out your skin. Lots of Calomine Lotion. Ain´t nothing gonna make it feel better. It makes me feel better, though. I wish a pox on the whole liberal class.


Reply 25 - Posted by: chance_232, 1/28/2013 9:52:28 PM     (No. 9145323)

No matter how hard I try.....I just cant dig up even a little bit of sympathy.


Reply 26 - Posted by: snowcloud, 1/28/2013 9:57:47 PM     (No. 9145329)

Shingles was the first thing that I thought of when I heard this.

#26, you´re not alone.


Reply 27 - Posted by: ladydawgfan, 1/29/2013 12:00:57 AM     (No. 9145463)

This is the one and ONLY time that I am going to sympathize with baba wawa. I had the chicken pox at 29. I was out of work for a solid month and ended up going back before my doctor cleared me. Frankly, I have never felt so close to dying as I did then. I literally slept 22 hours at a time, and when I got the energy to get up to eat something, I would need a three hour nap to recover from the effort.

Keep in mind that I was a healthy 29 year old at the time. BW is an elderly woman. This IS serious and not something I would wish on my worst enemy!!


Reply 28 - Posted by: rocket scientist, 1/29/2013 1:03:29 AM     (No. 9145508)

Couldn´t happen to a nicer Obama-loving hypocrite.



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