Robin Rocks!
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Yes, she looks thinner and distinctly paler or, even, a bit greyish.
I'd LOVE to do the Zorb ball!!!!! Pigeon Forge is only about 5 hours from Raleigh, right?
~Marin
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OH Boy! I just cant imagine doing a show like Robin. Chemo kicked my butt.
Nicki
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her skin color may be off a bit from nuelasta or the steriods. my face was cherry red for days. then i would turn very pale. i never really thought much about it until after i was done with all my treatments then a couple of my friends commented on my color being "much better". heck, i didnt even know it was bad!
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I remember my face turning red after myAC infusions, almost like a sunburn.
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I was watching GMA and noticed that the camera angles seemed to be further away. Usually when the weather guy would be talking with one of the hosts.....the camera would be alot closer on their faces, at least from the shoulders up. I just kept noticing that when the weather guy was talking to Robin the camera was pulled back for full body shots. I also noticed the exercise on the bicycles....Robin stayed off and did a little dance on the side..........she still has that playful side to her......way to go Robin!
"ROBIN YOU ARE IN ALL OF OUR HEARTS AS WE WATCH YOUR JOURNEY.....STAY STRONG!"
Love,
Terry -
just saw the new segment on gma about robin going thru losing her hair... she is awesome and beautiful w/ or w/o hair. her segments are always done from the heart and w/ such grace.
barbara
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I stayed at home a few minutes longer to see the segment on her journey. Fortunately I work about 1 mile from the house so I was not late. She did look great and she still has the grace she always had. I am going to look at the people mag to read her interview there.
Sheila
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I stayed at home later to watch too and just loved it. She is now speaking what we all say here....that each individual walks this journey in her own way and that making those little & big choices (like getting one's hair buzzed before the great fallout) is empowering and allows us to stake out those things we won't let cancer take from us.
I also loved Robin's quote from her mother as explanation of why she was broadcasting much of her journey...."Make your mess your message." Wonderful!
~Marin
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I just watched the segment online. Great job! Brought back all the emotion of it for me. I remember such relief when the anticipation of the hair falling out was over. And, I agree...Robin looks great with or without hair.
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I'll say this about our Robin...WHAT A BABE! Seriously, today she looked awesome and I'm guessing she had a little makeover. Did anyone notice the new shade of lipstick and eye shadow she was sporting? Very nice, especially as she joked when they were in Times Square and asked if her wig was on straight. That woman is definitely a class act!
~Marin
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I wished I could have breezed thru chemo like she seems to be doing........oh well.

Love,
Terry
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I very rarely see GMA, but did catch the episode where Robin showed her buzzing her hair. Boy, it brought back memories for me. Robin is a class act and I love her spirit. Do we know which chemo she is doing?
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My husband saw Entertainment tonight weekend and they talked about Robin and her cancer also showed the clip on cutting her hair. He missed it last week.
Sheila
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