Wow, what a day last Thursday was! Two icons passing away in one day. Although the passing of Farrah Fawcett was certainly expected, the sudden death of Michael Jackson was not.
Farrah was the pin up girl of my generation. The poster of her red one-piece bathing suit adorned the college dorm rooms of most of the guys I knew in 1976. The poster was considered a bit risque for the time period, but would now appear to be somewhat pure in it’s content. I remember one entire fraternity of young men meeting in the student center every evening that Charlie’s Angels was on to watch and drool over the mesmerizing beauties Farrah, Kate and Jacqueline.
Over the past few years we have watched with both fascination and admiration as Farrah fought a courageous battle with colon-rectal/anal cancer. Sadly, in the end, her choices of how she treated her disease, in some opinions, may have shortened her life. Farrah made a personal choice not to have the portion of her tumor affected colon removed. If she had done so, this would have resulted in her having a colostomy bag for the rest of her life. She also originally sought out chemo treatments that would not cause her to lose her famous locks of hair. These were her personal choices, choices that she felt were appropriate for her and her family. For me, Farrah’s choices and ultimate passing, only serves to strengthen the choice my 87 year old mother made last week to have her tumor affected colon/rectum removed, only to be replaced by a colostomy bag. Farrah opted for the less evasive lasering off of her tumors, and this resulted in their return with a vengeance.
We cannot overlook the “King of Pop” passing either. Whether you like him or loath him, most can agree that Michael Jackson was an influential part of the music industry and played a large roll in the beginnings of the Music Videoand MTV. It appears that his untimely death may also be due to his health choices. The press on his death indicates that there may have been some abuse of prescription pain killers. It will take weeks for the toxicology reports to be final.
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