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Katie Hopkins.
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On the News Section we have seen Katie Hopkin's opinions both criticised or supported, but whatever your opinion of her, I am sure most of us will wish to convey all our good wishes along with every success on coming out of this surgery successfully cured of her dreadful epilepsy?
Get well soon Katie.
On the News Section we have seen Katie Hopkin's opinions both criticised or supported, but whatever your opinion of her, I am sure most of us will wish to convey all our good wishes along with every success on coming out of this surgery successfully cured of her dreadful epilepsy?
Get well soon Katie.
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You've only got to remember the vile way the lefties "celebrated" Maggie Thatcher's death to realise what an unsavoury bunch of miserable excuses for normal human beings they are.
15:25 Wed 24th Feb 2016
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I thought her column about the McCann's this week was particularly hateful and unneccessary.
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Let's hope it's not one of those greedy junior doctors working on her.
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Anyone about to have surgery is bound to be apprehensive, but Hopkins is either uninformed, or hyping it up a bit when she writes...
// The odds aren't great. As my psych here tells me, the price you pay to enter the casino of neuro-surgery is uncertainty. I’m not sure if that makes me feel better or worse. //
The medical advice is far more optimistic...
// Around 70% of people (7 in 10 people) who have temporal lobe surgery find that the surgery stops their seizures and they become seizure-free, and for a further 20% (1 in 5 people) their seizures are reduced. Around 50% of people (half) who have temporal lobe surgery are still seizure-free 10 years after their surgery. //
As usual with Hopkins, her opinion and the truth are often poles apart.
// The odds aren't great. As my psych here tells me, the price you pay to enter the casino of neuro-surgery is uncertainty. I’m not sure if that makes me feel better or worse. //
The medical advice is far more optimistic...
// Around 70% of people (7 in 10 people) who have temporal lobe surgery find that the surgery stops their seizures and they become seizure-free, and for a further 20% (1 in 5 people) their seizures are reduced. Around 50% of people (half) who have temporal lobe surgery are still seizure-free 10 years after their surgery. //
As usual with Hopkins, her opinion and the truth are often poles apart.
Retrochic - //Gromit -you have no idea of her personal medical condition. To accuse a seriously ill person about to go for brain surgery of 'hyping it up' is truly nasty. //
In Gromit's defence, he did advise that Ms Hopkins may be uninformed, or 'hyping it up a bit' - and that is not the same as simply making more of her condition that is reasonable, based on the statistical evidence which he quotes.
Since Ms. Hopkins makes an extremely good living out of doing nothing but 'hyping up' some of the sadder aspects of our society and culture, I am sure she would be the last to take offence to someone pondering that she may be performing according to type here.
So I doubt she would feel the need for you to be quite so het up on her behalf.
In Gromit's defence, he did advise that Ms Hopkins may be uninformed, or 'hyping it up a bit' - and that is not the same as simply making more of her condition that is reasonable, based on the statistical evidence which he quotes.
Since Ms. Hopkins makes an extremely good living out of doing nothing but 'hyping up' some of the sadder aspects of our society and culture, I am sure she would be the last to take offence to someone pondering that she may be performing according to type here.
So I doubt she would feel the need for you to be quite so het up on her behalf.